All News articles – Page 415

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    Seat suppliers gear up to meet demand

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    WITH numerous builds of rolling stock reaching the delivery stage in Germany, Italy, Britain and elsewhere, it is a busy time for Europe’s seating manufacturers. All types of seat are in demand, the key issues being low weight and resistance to vandalism. Several suppliers have developed modular designs to suit ...

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    Galicia cut-offs

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    A Pts2·6bn package of improvements for the Monforte - Orense - Vigo corridor was approved by the Spanish government at the end of December. It forms part of a Pts30bn strategy to improve speeds on the main rail links in Galicia in 1999-2002; under an accord signed last April, this ...

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    Cross-London plans delay Underground sell-off

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    UK: A proposal to join up suburban services east and west of London through existing metro tunnels, which has been put forward by Railtrack, owner of Britain’s national rail network, has caused the process of privatising London Underground’s physical assets to be put on hold for several weeks. In March ...

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    Cross-city doubling

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    THE BUSY cross-city tunnel under the heart of Madrid between Atocha and Chamartín stations is to be duplicated at a cost of Pts30bn. In January the Ministry of Development signed an agreement with the City of Madrid for construction of an 8 km tunnel parallel to the existing bore completed ...

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    Wiring continues

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    ON DECEMBER 28 Russia’s Far Eastern Railway inaugurated electric operation on an 81 km section of the Trans-Siberian, between Kotikovo and Bikin. Only 350 route-km remains to be wired, between Bikin and Ussurisk. Speaking at the inauguration, Far East Railway President A Strelnik said the 150 km from Bikin should ...

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    ‘We need competition - and co-operation too’

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    INTRO: Ed Smulders, Director of NS Cargo, tells Richard Hope how profitable rail companies can capture a much bigger share of Europe’s growing international freight marketBYLINE: Ed SmuldersDirectorNS Cargo IN THIS DECADE, the outlook for rail freight in the Netherlands has been transformed. Once virtually written off as hopelessly uncompetitive ...

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    Compete and integrate

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    BIDS close on March 1 for a concession to operate Singapore’s Northeast metro line. Before rushing off to Singapore, bear in mind that tenders have only been invited from local companies Trans-Island Bus Services and Singapore Bus Service. The winner will also be asked to run the Sengkang and Punggol ...

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    International group to move Stockholm commuters

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    STORSTOCKHOLMS Lokaltrafik has selected a tri-national private consortium to operate Pendeltåg commuter services in the Swedish capital. The CityPendeln consortium announced in December 16 that it will take over in January 2000, when SL’s agreement with Swedish State Railway expires. The five-year concession includes a five-year extension option.The consortium is ...

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    Mumbai commuters see ray of hope

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    BETTER services are in prospect for the long-suffering commuters of Mumbai, 4600 of whom typically cram themselves into and onto nine-car trains during the 3h long morning peak. A programme to increase capacity was prepared in December 1994, and in October 1996 the Indian and Maharashtra state governments gave their ...

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    Deal on coal

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL Colombia Resources Corp (Intercor) is in line to benefit significantly from extra traffic over its 150 km standard gauge line from the Cerrejon coalfield to the deep-water port at Bahia Portete. Opened 10 years ago, the El Cerrejon Mine Railway carries around 15 million tonnes of coal a year.Intercor ...

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    City NEWS

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    CAPTION: The first two trainsets being built for the Tehran metro network by China’s Changchun Car Works were due to arrive in Iran at the end of January. A batch of 14 cars was shipped from China in December, under a contract for supply of 217 vehicles

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    City NEWS

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    CAPTION: On December 18 Berlin’s Transport Senator Jürgen Klemann celebrated a ’Christmas present for 100000 Berliners’ when he inaugurated a 2·9 km extension of the city’s tram network. Looping through Alexanderplatz, the new tracks link Mollstra§e and Hackesche Markt, with connections to the east-west Stadtbahn. In the western suburbs, S-Bahn ...

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    IC order launches Chinese joint venture

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    Bombardier Inc and the Power Corporation of Canada have signed a joint venture agreement to build passenger coaches in China. The deal follows a memorandum of understanding signed with the Chinese government in November 1997.The local partner is Sifang Locomotive & Rolling Stock Works in Qingdao, part of the ...

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    Moscow seeks cheaper metro options

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    WITH CONSTRUCTION of its heavy metro largely suspended for lack of funding, the Moscow city government has announced plans to develop a network of small-profile mini-metro lines. The use of 4000mm diameter tunnels accommodating four-car trains of 12m long vehicles is expected to cut the cost of construction by half. ...

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    Charm offensive stepped up

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    IT’S TIME to deploy the big guns. Certainly the Japanese government thinks so. Vice-Minister for Transport Katsuji Doi invited himself to Beijing in December - taking the initiative for what will be a crucial 12 months as Japanese and European groups slog it out for rights to build the 1300 ...

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    Powder River challenge

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    THE US Surface Transportation Board has given preliminary approval to the Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern’s ambitious proposal to extend to Wyoming’s Powder River coalfield. On December 10 the STB ruled that the scheme met legal requirements on feasibility, financial fitness, harm to existing carriers and the need for capacity. A ...

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    Talgos take over Cascade corridor

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    INTRO: Amtrak and Washington State DoT have put new tilting trains into service in the US Pacific Northwest, where traffic has doubled in the last five years. Julian Wolinsky reportsTHREE STYLISH new Talgo Pendular 200 trainsets began running in the Pacific Northwest of the United States last month, giving passengers ...

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    NY car order

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    ON December 28 New York’s Metropolitan Transit Authority ordered an initial build of 100 large profile metro cars for its L-Canarsie subway line connecting lower Manhattan with Brooklyn. This route is to be the testbed for transmission-based train control over the next few years. The US$190m contract awarded to Kawasaki ...

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    Political capital

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    Cheapest fare on the Mitre and Sarmiento commuter networks in Buenos Aires is due to rise from US$0·40 to US$0·50 this month, the first of a series of increases that Trenes de Buenos Aires has secured from the government to help fund a US$2·2bn investment programme under its renegotiated concession, ...

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    Calgary expands

    1999-02-01T11:00:00Z

    CALGARY TRANSIT launched a drive to expand its 29·3 km light rail network in December, when it ordered 11 SD-160 LRVs from Siemens Transportation Systems for US$26m. Similar to the cars ordered by Denver and Salt Lake City, they will augment a fleet of 83 U-2s.To serve a rapidly expanding ...