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Uncertainty clouds a record year
EUROPE: Announcing its 2008 results on January 13, Eurostar reported that it had carried a record 9·11 million passengers in the 12 months, up 10·3% on the year before. Revenue from ticket sales rose by 10·9% to £664m. The leap in traffic followed the switch from Waterloo to St Pancras ...
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Maribor plant to close
SLOVENIA: Siemens' rolling stock plant in Maribor is to close by the end of September, the government said on January 20. Siemens had been negotiating to sell the plant to Heung Il, but the Korean firm pulled out because of the global financial crisis. Subsequent discussions for a sale ...
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Production starts at IRICO rail plant
IRAN: Production has begun at Iran Khodro Rail Industries' rolling stock factory at Abhar in northwest Iran, the company announced on February 4. The start of work follows the formal inauguration of the US$45m first phase of the plant by the Minister of Industries & Mines on December 22. ...
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Extra funds will speed up French investment
FRANCE: Announcing a further package of measures to relaunch the economy on February 2, Prime Minister François Fillon revealed that an additional €300m is to be invested in the rail network. Addressing the inter-ministerial committee charged by President Sarkozy with revitalising the economy, Fillon said that more than 1 ...
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20-year GSM-R support contract signed
NORWAY: Infrastructure manager Jernbaneverket and Nokia Siemens Networks have signed a 20-year communications support agreement. The contract covers hardware, spares, and software support for the GSM-R mobile network supplied by Nokia Siemens Networks which has been in operation for more than a year. 'The service contract with ...
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Euskotren renewal
SPAIN: Basque regional operator Euskotren and CAF have agreed to research jointly an on-board energy storage system based on supercapacitors, with the aim of installing a prototype on one of the operator’s trains. As part of its Euskotren 21 programme, the railway ordered 27 three-car EMUs from CAF on December ...
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On the move
SWEDEN: Wagon manufacturer Kockums Industrier is to relocate its headquarters and production plant to a former Trelleborg AB factory in the city of Trelleborg over the next year. The company’s current site in a former shipyard in Malmö is to be redeveloped, so Kockums sought a new home. Sites in ...
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Nation Building investment plan
AUSTRALIA: The commonwealth government is to inject A$1·2bn into Australian Rail Track Corp as part of a A$4·7bn package of investment in railways, roads and education which was announced by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on December 12. The ‘Nation Building’ spending is intended to boost the competitiveness of the Australian ...
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Growth is key to strategic plan
CANADA: Toronto commuter rail operator GO Transit plans to acquire more of the infrastructure used by its trains, rather than relying on trackage rights agreements with the country’s two main freight railroads. The operator already owns some tracks near Union Station and parts of its Barrie, Lakeshore and Stouffville lines. ...
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Rail pioneers honoured in Brussels
EUROPE: At a ceremony in Brussels on January 20, Swiss Transport Minister Moritz Leuenberger was presented with the European Railway Award for 2009, to reflect his work in promoting environmentally-friendly transport policies. Presenting the political award on behalf of CER and Unife, European Commissioner for Transport Antonio Tajani said that ...
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Control centre opens
ISRAEL: All ISR trains are now controlled and monitored from a single site following the completion of the National Centre of Control & Management in December. Formally opened on January 20, the Masua facility in Haifa replaces 10 regional signalling centres, and will enable more effective management of the network. ...
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Dieter - February 2009
UK: An animal protection charity appealed for information after boxes containing 42 pet rats were found at Chester station last month. ‘We don’t know whether they were left on the platform by mistake or whether they were abandoned, but I’m hoping anyone who knows anything about them will get in ...
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DB Schenker buys into Polish freight market
POLAND: Deutsche Bahn announced on January 30 that it had reached agreement to purchase PCC Logistics, the largest private-sector rail freight operator in Poland. The deal was signed in Warszawa by DB Chairman Hartmut Mehdorn, Board Member, Logistics, Norbert Bensel and the founder of PCC Group Waldemar Preussner, and is ...
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Alstom awarded ERTMS service contract
SWITZERLAND: Alstom has signed its first service contract with Swiss Federal Railways. The €22m deals covers the maintenance of Alstom ATLAS ETCS Level 2 equipment fitted to trains using the Mattstetten - Rothrist section of the Bern - Zürich route, for which Alstom also supplied trackside equipment. The company's ...
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UK Transport Minister to speak at Railway Gazette capacity conference
UK: Minister of State for Transport Lord Andrew Adonis will make the opening address at the Growth & the Capacity Challenge conference in London on March 10. The minister will present a keynote speech at the first session of the conference after opening the Railtex 2009 exhibition at Earl’s Court. ...
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Siemens awarded £24m cab GSM-R contract
UK: Infrastructure manager Network Rail has awarded Siemens a £24m contract to supply and install GSM-R cab radios for the majority of train cabs over the next three years. The Railway Communications System digital network will replace analogue Cab Secure Radio and National Radio Network equipment. Siemens, Network ...
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Steer Davies Gleave acquires CRA consultancy team
USA: Steer Davies Gleave has acquired the transport planning practice of Boston-based international consultancy Charles River Associates. The CRA team led by Jon Bottom specialises in demand, revenue, planning and policy studies for the rail, urban transport and aviation sectors as well as tunnel and bridge projects. Bottom said ...
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EBRD loan for wagon replacement
UKRAINE: The European Bank for Reconstruction & Development has announced a US$62·5m loan to fund the purchase of wagons under UZ's rolling stock renewal programme. EBRD said the loan is part of the bank's response to the global economic crisis, as the fleet modernisation could not be funded from other ...
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EVR split takes effect
ESTONIA: Renationalised railway operator AS Eesti Raudtee has been restructured with effect from January 14, becoming a small holding company with two wholly-owned subsidiaries responsible for infrastructure management and freight train operations. The move brings Estonia into line with EU railway policy which mandates managerial and financial separation between ...
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Knorr-Bremse acquires Techtrain Associates
UK: HVAC specialist Techtrain Associates has been acquired by Knorr-Bremse Rail Systems (UK). Established in February 1997 by Martin Hoare, Doncaster-based Techtrain maintains and refurbishes train heating, ventilation and air-conditioning equipment and provides related training courses. The Railservices training activities of KBRS will now be based at ...