All News articles – Page 395

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    Metros

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    China: MTR Corp has awarded CITIC Guo Hua International Contracting (Overseas) Ltd a HK$160m contract to provide the power supply system for the Tseung Kwan O extension. Shinryo Corp is to supply the tunnel environmental control system under a HK$189m contract and trackside auxiliaries for HK$91m. Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp has ...

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    Market

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Australia: National Express Australia has selected Theiss Infraco to provide infrastructure maintenance for its Bayside Trains franchise in Victoria (p488).Czech Republic: Vagónka Cesk

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    Of modules and maintenance

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: In the midst of turmoil, the railway supply industry is trying to change the rules of the game. Andrew F Saxe* reviews the performance of the major players over the last 12 monthsIn a dramatic year for the railway supply industry, two of the major suppliers reported large losses, ...

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    Rheinland orders locos

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    THE Land of Rheinland-Pfalz has ordered two Class 146 electric locos from Adtranz, with an option for a further five, to work local services operated by DB Regio. The 146 is a derivative of the 80 Class 145 freight locos now being built for DB Cargo, regeared for 160 km/h ...

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    Technology will meet local needs

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Alstom LHB GmbH is supplying 24 lightweight coaches to Indian Railways. They will act as prototypes for local production under a technology transfer deal that includes staff training and technical assistance BYLINE: Dr-Ing Alfred Henning Director, Passenger Coach Group, Alstom LHB GmbHAT THE END of this year ...

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    Software simplifies load management planning

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    EFFICIENT management of passenger services today is a delicate balance between increasing ridership and yield, controlling costs and maintaining quality standards. Critical issues include managing passenger loadings at peak periods, and increasing the yield from the fares structure.In Britain, AEA Technology Rail has developed software models to address these two ...

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    Short line sales

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    LAST MONTH the Mexican government awarded concessions for the operation of two more short lines, bringing the proportion of the former FNM network in the private sector to 99%.The 1545 km Chiapas and Mayab networks in the southeast will be taken over by Ferrocarriles de Chiapas-Mayab, a subsidiary of Genesee ...

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    K

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Opening of Germany’s first 300 km/h railway in May 2002 will more than halve journey times between K

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    Industry News

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Australia: On June 17, Foxboro Transportation Systems and Foxboro Scada International became business units of Invensys Intelligent Automation Australia, part of Invensys plc (RG 7.99 p465).Finland: Patentes Talgo of Spain signed a final agreement on June 18 to purchase Rautaruukki’s Transtech rolling stock unit. Germany: Siemens AG has increased its ...

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    LIRR to GCT

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    MTA Long Island Rail Road issued a Notice to Proceed to the Parsons Transportation Group on July 6 for detailed design of the East Side Access which is intended to bring LIRR trains into New York’s Grand Central Terminal by 2009. LIRR trains would reach GCT via a branch from ...

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    Powered by gas

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    LOWER emissions of carbon dioxide and other pollutants would be the main benefit of a railcar powered by compressed natural gas. French National Railways’ research department is working on plans to have a prototype available for trials within two years. Based on the X73500 diesel railcars being built by De ...

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    Fudge or forget

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    IN THE next few weeks another maglev train is due to arrive at the Transrapid test site in the Emsland in north Germany. The latest in a long line of vehicles intended to prove that magnetic levitation for high speed service is commercially viable, TR08 is a three-car unit built ...

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    Finance

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Canada: CN raised U$497m through a public offering of 4·6million common shares and a concurrent issue of US$230m in convertible preferred securities which both closed on June 23. BC Rail reported a 26% fall in operating profit for 1998-99 on June 24, with profit at parent British Columbia Railway Co ...

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    Optic fibre links

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    AUGUST 1 is due to see the commissioning of a further 900 route-km of optic fibre communications links on Russia’s Volga Railway. The regional Chief Engineer A Khrapaty confirmed at the end of June that work was well under way to complete the installation of 4000 route-km by 2005.Another optic ...

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    FCS on stream

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA’s National Freight Corp has started the final stage of acceptance testing for its Freight Control System, which will provide operations control and management information throughout the inter-state business. Formerly known as the Freight Management Initiative, the first stage of FCS came on stream at the end of last year ...

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    Effective IT will be the key to winning the war

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    AMONG the most impressive presentations at the IRCA-UIC seminar on Customer-oriented Information Technology held in Stockholm on July 5-6 was a demonstration of RailTracker. Using a live connection to the internet, Unctad’s Coll Hunter demonstrated the system’s ability to locate freight consignments anywhere in the world where the relevant software ...

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    ECP record run

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    ON JUNE 28 Australia’s BHP Iron Ore Railroad completed a successful trial with the longest and heaviest test train to operate using ECP electronic air brakes. Formed of five General Electric Dash 8 diesel locos and 240 laden iron ore wagons, the 2·5 km long train had a gross weight ...

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    JR East share sale

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    LAST MONTH the Japanese government started the process of floating a further tranche of shares in East Japan Railway. Despite two previous flotations, the government remained the largest shareholder with a 37·6% stake.At the beginning of July the government confirmed stock market rumours that it was to sell another million ...

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    Nürnberg - Erfurt dumped

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    GERMAN Transport Minister Franz Müntefering announced on July 7 that construction of the Nürnberg - Erfurt Neubaustrecke will be halted. Work in hand on the short section from Erfurt to Arnstadt will be completed and a spur built to link it to the existing Arnstadt - Saalfeld line. The line ...

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    Dropping the pilot

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    FOR THE PAST 12 years, the names Wisconsin Central Transportation Corp and Ed Burkhardt have been virtually synonymous. As visionary co-founder and dynamic Chairman, President & CEO, Burkhard's leadership from the front, attention to detail and customer care have transformed WCTC from a low-traffic regional to a multinational with lines ...