All News articles – Page 379
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Chinese focus moves west
TWO international links between China and Central Asia are to be developed as part of a five-year programme which will see 100bn yuan invested by 2005. Minister of Railways Fu Zhihuan says over 3000 km will be added to the existing 14860route-km in western China, much of which will be ...
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Rolling stock policy changes direction
INTRO: Roland Bonnepart, Director of Traction & Rolling Stock at French National Railways, sets out his policy for fleet modernisation to Murray Hughes. Around 50 more TGVs will be needed for TGV Est, but the TGV Nouvelle Génération prototype will not be builtBYLINE: Roland BonnepartDirector of Traction & ...
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Names change at Wabtec
FOLLOWING last year’s merger of Westinghouse Air Brake Co and MotivePower Industries (RG 1.00 p55), Wabtec Corp has changed the name of several business units, ’to convey their product lines or association with the corporation more clearly’, according to President & Chief Operating Officer Greg Davies. Boise Locomotive has been ...
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Mehdorn rattles DB cage
APRIL 1 sees a further restructuring of German Railway, as agreed at a board meeting on March 1. Supervisory Board Chairman Dr Dieter Vogel said that ’despite indisputable successes in the first six years of the restructured railway, the present management structure is too complex and has proved to be ...
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Croats buy trams
THE MUNICIPALITY of Osijek has selected Konkar KET of Zagreb as preferred bidder to build and equip a 2 km tramway extension serving the southwest of the town. The DM2·6m contract awarded on February 23 covers civil engineering works and installation of 750V DC overhead wiring, plus a 25 kV ...
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HK show builds on returning confidence
AS THE Asian economies continue to recover from economic turmoil, attention is turning again to major rail projects. So exhibitors at the Exporail (Asia) 2000 event on May 3-5 will be expecting plenty of interest, not least because of the numerous schemes under way or proposed for the Hong Kong ...
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Passenger In Brief
ZOS Vrútky and DVJ Dunakeszi of Hungary are refurbishing 26 coaches used on international services by Slovak Republic Railways. The first and second class vehicles are to receive new interiors, air-conditioning and plug doors, as well as disc brakes, anti-slide protection equipment and new dampers.The Netherlands transport ministry is ...
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Products In Brief
USF Vacu-Blast has supplied PA05-HP closed-circuit abrasive blasting machines to German Railway rolling stock workshops for tasks including paint stripping, rust removal and weld cleaning, suitable for use with all types of blast media. Dust and debris and are recovered by vacuum with any reusable media recycled.Laminated rubber/metal chevron springs ...
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CKD DS break-up imminent
NEXT MONTH is due to see the formal takeover of Czech rolling stock supplier CKD Dopravní systémy by Siemens AG, with the implementation of a strategic plan announced by the German group last September. This led to the signing of a letter of intent last December under which Siemens will ...
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NEL to break the high-speed logjam
INTRO: This spring will see the completion of a lightweight Non-Electric Locomotive being developed jointly by the US Federal Railroad Administration and Bombardier Transportation. Powered by a 5000hp gas turbine, the 240 km/h NEL is expected to spearhead an incremental approach to the development of high-speed inter-city services on non-electrified ...
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Bucuresti branch opens
March 1 saw the start of revenue services on the long-awaited Bucuresti metro extension from Gara de Nord to 1 Mai. The 3·3 km branch of Line 3 has intermediate stations at Basarab and Grivita, bringing the network to 63route-km and 43 stations. Participating at the opening ceremonies were ...
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Bracks invests
PLANS TO invest A$1·5bn in transport infrastructure over the next three years were announced by the Premier of Victoria Steve Bracks on February 28. Bids are to be called this year for redevelopment of Melbourne’s Spencer Street station as a multi-modal interchange. It will also be the terminus for the ...
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Blue mountain, black hole
ALARMING evidence about chaotic safe-working procedures in New South Wales emerged during the official inquiry into the collision at Glenbrook in the Blue Mountains on December 2, when the Indian Pacific was struck in the rear by an inter-urban EMU, killing seven passengers and injuring 51.The EMU driver told the ...
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STB ban halts BNSF-CN merger
IN A MOVE that stunned the North American railway industry, the US Surface Transportation Board on March 17 ordered a freeze on all mergers of large railways. The decision followed a four-day hearing into the proposed US$6bn combination of Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Canadian National (RG 2.00 p66) during ...
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Ballast profiling by GPR
A COMPACT ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system suitable for ballast profiling has been introduced by Geophysical Survey Systems. Weighing 6 kg and housed in a weatherproof plastic case, the SIR 2000 takes power at 12V DC and can be used with a range of antennae with a frequency range of 16 ...
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Ministry backs down
LAST December we reported the Japanese Ministry of Transport’s strong desire to push through legislation that would allow full privatisation of the three Japan Rail Group companies on Honshu. We suggested that one or two obstacles may prohibit rapid progress towards the ministry’s goal, despite strong backing from JR East ...
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Davies backs Railtrack’s ATP strategy
TWO MAJOR collisions on the approaches to London’s Paddington terminus, both involving 200 km/h diesel trains operated by Great Western Trains, raised political concerns about rail safety to fever pitch after the Ladbroke Grove disaster on October 5 1999 (RG 11.99 p703). The next day, Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott ...
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Fervour continues in Asian gateway
With Hong Kong's population set to break through the 7 million barrier this year, Tim Runnacles* reports on progress on a raft of expansion projects. The government has confirmed plans for partial privatisation of metro operator MTR Corp, but further rail proposals await the publication of the second Railway Development ...
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DART approves three more lines
ON MARCH 8 the Dallas Area Rapid Transit board announced preferred routes for light rail extensions to serve Carrollton, Farmers Branch and Irving. A month earlier, the board approved a 16·4 km route to Pleasant Grove. A two-year Major Investment Study suggests that the $1·4bn northwestern lines serving 18 stations ...
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Oil link approved
FEASIBILITY STUDIES have been completed for a 220 km rail link in the northern Caucasus, designed to improve access to the Caspian Sea oilfields. The line is being promoted by Russian Railways, with the regional government in Stavropol and various Russian and foreign oil companies.A committee was formed in 1998 ...