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    West Coast deal

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    ON MAY 11 British bus and rail operator Go-Ahead Group confirmed that the three-company consortium of which it is a member had reached agreement with the Swedish government to run inter-city services on the West Coast route between G

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    Storm clouds gather over WCML upgrade

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    FIVE YEARS have slipped by since the newly-created Railtrack launched in March 1994 a feasibility study into the upgrade of Britain’s prime inter-city route. The West Coast main line - actually a network linking London Euston with Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow and Edinburgh - had already been scheduled by British ...

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    CityNEWS

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Amsterdam Transport has invited tenders by August 10 for the supply of 95 articulated trams, 29m long and 2400mm wide, with 70% or 100% low-floors. 25 will be designated Type 13G to work the line to IJburg, and the others, classed 14G, are for the existing city tram network. ...

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    CityNEWS

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    On May 14 the city council in Aachen was due to consider proposals for a light rail network serving the city. At the end of April, K

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    Quadrupling will create second City Railway corridor

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    LOOKING ACROSS the idyllic T

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    Talgo to buy Transtech

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    On May 12 the Finnish national steel company Rautaruukki announced that it had signed a pre-contract for the sale of its Transtech rolling stock business to Patentes Talgo of Spain. The deal is still subject to final approval by the boards of the two companies.Transtech was formed to build freight ...

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    British operators step up services

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Midland Main Line’s high-profile service expansion is just one of a number of major improvements in frequency being rolled out with the summer timetable, beginning on May 30. MML will deploy its Class 170/1 Turbostar DMUs from Adtranz to double its London - Derby/Nottingham service to half-hourly, and add through ...

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    Bidding extended

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    VICTORIA’s state government announced in mid-April that the deadline for bids to operate Melbourne’s suburban rail and tram routes would be extended to the end of May. Several bidders had asked for more time to assess the implications of the government’s requirements for extra rolling stock investment on the viability ...

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    EPIC runs to Richards Bay

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    SPOORNET’S Coalink business unit has ordered integrated braking and train controls from Westinghouse Air Brake Co for installation on a test train on the 420 km Ermelo - Richards Bay heavy haul corridor. Four Class7E1 electric locos will be fitted with EPIC electronic air brakes and PowerLink distributed power units, ...

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    Back to builder

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    NORWEGIAN State Railways has finally reached a settlement with Siemens about the ill-fated Type Di6 locomotives which were ordered under a NKR300m contract placed in 1992.The deal provides for Siemens to take back the 11 units delivered to NSB and to reimburse the full price. Further, it is to pay ...

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    Line B contract

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    NEXT MONTH should see the start of work on a 1·8 km extension of Buenos Aires metro Line B at a cost of 34m pesos. Civil engineering contractor Techint was selected as preferred bidder for the work on April 21 and the contract was signed a week later.The extension from ...

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    Benefits justify higher BHP axleloads

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Innovative management and a commitment to research have halved the cost of hauling iron ore to Port Hedland in Western Australia in the last five years. A key lever has been less variable loading that sees axleloads now nudging 37 tonnes, with 40 tonnes in prospectBYLINE: Mike Moynan, Alex ...

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    Auto-local tickets

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Schlumberger has completed roll out of 165 ticket vending machines at stations across Denmark. The light-flow-ticket machines allow passengers to use cash, credit cards or electronic purse payment to buy tickets, but have low running costs. DSB is able to manage them remotely using a communications link over the public ...

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    Aluminium Trakrat

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Group Engineering has unveiled an innovative utility vehicle for track maintenance gangs. Trakrat’s novel design features include lightweight aluminium construction, a bucket seat for the driver and a well-cushioned longitudinal seat for up to six passengers. The high seating position, vibration dampers and triple-disc braking ensure a comfortable ride compared ...

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    Alarming rise in rail breaks

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    BRITAIN’S Health & Safety Executive took the drastic step on April 29 of serving on Railtrack a Prohibition Notice limiting trains in the 7 km tunnel under the Severn estuary to 32 km/h. First Great Western’s inter-city services between London and South Wales were disrupted, along with those of other ...

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    Berlin air-rail link plan

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    At the International Air-Rail Organisation workshop in Berlin on April 27-28, DB unveiled preliminary proposals for an Airport Express shuttle service between the expanded Berlin hub station at Lehrter and Sch

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    Kuala Lumpur airport link contract signed

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    MALAYSIA: Kuala Lumpur airport rail link concessionaire Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd formally awarded on May 6 an Engineering, Procurement & Construction contract for construction of the 57 km line (RG 12.98 p826). The contract was signed by ERLSB Executive Chairman Dato' Mohd Nadzmi Mohd Salleh and representatives of the ...

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    Still up in the air

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    COMPETITION to obtain federal funds towards magnetic levitation projects is hotting up again in the USA. Congress has appropriated initial funding of $12m to kick start three or four schemes, and 10 applications have been sent in so far - not that $12m will go very far. One proposal covers ...

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    African concessions at risk

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    CONCESSIONS to operate three rail corridors radiating from the Mozambique capital Maputo are in jeopardy; CFM’s chief negotiator Miguel Matabel said in April that negotiations had collapsed because the latest offers were ’not good enough’. Last year CFM selected a Spoornet-led consortium to take over the Maputo - Ressano Garcia ...

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    Ticino - Malpensa accord

    1999-06-01T10:00:00Z

    MEETING in Lugano on May 4, representatives of Swiss Federal Railways, Italian State Railways, the Swiss canton of Ticino and the Italian province of Lombardia agreed to develop a cross-border rail link between the Gotthard and Simplon corridors. An international committee has been set up to manage the project and ...