All Policy articles – Page 43

  • An electrified 150 km route links Habana with Hershey and Matanzas.
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    Cuban rail market opens to foreign companies

    2018-08-30T09:48:02Z

    CUBA: Legislation published in the country’s official gazette on August 21 allows railways to be operated by foreign entities for the first time in 60 years. Cuba is currently implementing various projects to modernise its railways by 2030, with government funding supplemented from Russian and French sources. National railway Unión ...

  • AD43C locomotives being assembled at Arak in 2009.
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    Defence ministry disposes of stake in Wagon Pars

    2018-08-30T09:43:29Z

    IRAN: The defence ministry has ended its involvement with rolling stock manufacturer Wagon Pars, Defence Minister Amir Hatami said on August 27. He explained that the ministry was divesting its shares in 130 companies including Wagon Pars, but did not state what stake the military holds in the company ...

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    FRA awards $204m of PTC implementation grants

    2018-08-24T15:58:10Z

    USA: The Federal Railroad Administration announced the award of grants totalling $204m to support 28 Positive Train Control deployment projects in 15 states on August 24. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018 provided $250m for PTC implementation. FRA invited applications in May and the selection process was completed in just ...

  • A public sector body would be able to bid for future Scottish passenger franchises should it wish to do so, Scottish government Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure & Connectivity Michael Matheson has confirmed.
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    Public sector can bid for Scottish franchises

    2018-08-23T15:26:39Z

    UK: A public sector body would be able to bid for future Scottish passenger franchises should it wish to do so, Scottish government Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure & Connectivity Michael Matheson confirmed on August 23. Publicly-owned ferry and port operator David MacBrayne Ltd has confirmed its interest in exploring ...

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    Dutch network ‘almost full’, ProRail warns

    2018-08-21T10:31:25Z

    NETHERLANDS: The Dutch main line network is ‘almost full’, ProRail warned on August 20. The national infrastructure manager issued the stark assessment in its annual update on proposed path allocations for 2019. ProRail said it was ‘running up against the limits’ of its 7 300 track-km network, pointing out that ...

  • Hong Kong’s Transport & Housing Bureau has appointed three retired senior government officers to review MTR Corp’s project management system.
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    Expert team to review MTR Corp project management

    2018-08-16T11:59:10Z

    CHINA: Following the discovery of problems with construction methods and documentation on the Shatin – Central Link project, Hong Kong’s Transport & Housing Bureau has appointed three retired senior government officers to review MTR Corp’s project management system and recommend additional management and monitoring measures. The expert adviser team team ...

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    NJ Transit to invest more as PTC pressure prompts service cuts

    2018-08-09T14:48:18Z

    USA: On August 8 New Jersey Transit announced that it would be spending $3·8bn in the 2019 financial year as the commuter railroad seeks to address an urgent shortfall in investment. NJT is one of the largest commuter rail operations in the USA, running an extensive network of services which ...

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    Railway Customs Areas proposed to handle Brexit border requirements

    2018-08-08T10:56:56Z

    UK: The relative reliability and security of rail freight and the availability of spare capacity through the Channel Tunnel could provide shippers with an attractive alternative to road haulage if the introduction of customs requirements causes increasing delays at the UK’s ports of entry following Brexit, according to a report ...

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    MTR Corp management shake-up after construction scandal

    2018-08-07T14:42:55Z

    CHINA: The Hong Kong government announced on August 7 that it would deploy a team of experts to ensure quality and safety assurance on the Shatin – Central Link, following an MTR Corp special board meeting to discuss issues associated with the faulty construction of a platform slab at Hung ...

  • Chinese supplier CRRC has won several contracts in recent years for metro and commuter rail rolling stock from US cities including Boston, for which it is supplying cars for the Orange and Red lines (Photo: David Lustig).
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    US policymakers seek to restrict procurement from Chinese suppliers

    2018-08-06T10:50:20Z

    USA: In the clearest sign yet that US policymakers are seeking to clamp down on Chinese involvement in the transport sector, the Senate on July 31 formally adopted measures which would see a one-year ban on any procurement from Chinese state-owned companies using Federal Transit Administration funding. The ban is ...

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    FS Group board replaced

    2018-07-31T14:32:26Z

    ITALY: Recently-appointed Minister of Infrastructure & Transport Danilo Toninelli announced the removal of the board of national railway FS Group on July 25. ‘We are the government of change’ said Toninelli, a member of the right-wing Five Star Movement party. A new board for 2018-20 was named on July 30, ...

  • The Office of Rail & Road has required that Network Rail immediately take four actions to improve its timetable planning.
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    ORR requires four actions following Network Rail timetabling failures

    2018-07-30T11:18:47Z

    UK: The Office of Rail & Road has required that Network Rail immediately take four actions to improve its timetable planning, after an investigation by the regulator found systemic failings. There are two annual timetable changes, in May and December. The May 2018 change included the biggest service revisions in ...

  • ‘Electrically powered rail transport is one of the most environmentally friendly transport options’, said Commissioner in charge of competition policy Margrethe Vestager (Photo: Frank Kniestedt/Deutsche Bahn).
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    State aid for electric train operators approved

    2018-07-27T14:52:42Z

    GERMANY: The European Commission has approved under state aid rules a scheme which provides the operators of electric trains with federal government funding to cover up to 50% of the costs incurred from measures taken to increase energy efficiency. This can include the acquisition of modern rolling stock, including hybrid ...

  • Russian Railways augmented its scheduled long-distance trains with a series of special services which carried fans free of charge to the World Cup host cities.
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    Fans take to the rails as RZD reports World Cup success

    2018-07-24T10:52:20Z

    RUSSIA: According to statistics released by Russian Railways, no fewer than 319 000 football fans were carried on the national railway’s special free passenger trains during the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The ‘cluster’ approach adopted by Russia to group football venues in the west of the country favoured rail ...

  • The planned Trans-Pennine Route Upgrade will include electrification, Secretary of State for Transport Chris Grayling has confirmed.
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    Trans-Pennine upgrade will include electrification, Grayling confirms

    2018-07-18T08:30:46Z

    UK: The planned Trans-Pennine Route Upgrade will include electrification, Secretary of State for Transport Chris Grayling has confirmed. In a letter to the Railway Industry Association dated July 12, Grayling said the upgrade of the route between Manchester and York would include ‘both major civil engineering projects and electrification’, and ...

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    SBB challenges long-distance concession split

    2018-07-17T11:42:05Z

    SWITZERLAND: Insisting that ‘legal clarification is necessary’, on July 16 Swiss Federal Railways lodged a formal challenge with the Federal Administrative Court against the decision to split the concession to operate long-distance passenger services. According to SBB, the decision by the Federal Office of Transport to award two inter-regional ...

  • The European Commission has opened an in-depth investigation of proposed combination of Alstom with Siemens’ transport business.
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    Competition concerns trigger full European Commission review of Siemens-Alstom merger

    2018-07-16T09:03:56Z

    EUROPE: Following an initial Phase I investigation which raised concerns about competition in the rolling stock and signalling markets, the European Commission confirmed on July 13 that it had opened a Phase II in-depth investigation under the EU Merger Regulation to assess the proposed combination of Alstom with Siemens’ transport ...

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    Review of Network Rail’s tree management launched

    2018-07-16T08:00:00Z

    UK: Terms of reference for a review of how Network Rail can best ensure the safety of railway operations while also protecting wildlife and preserving trees were published by the Department for Transport on July 12. There are estimated to be more than 10 million trees within 60 m of ...

  • Alstom’s Coradia iLint hydrogen fuel cell multiple-unit has been approved for passenger service.
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    Hydrogen fuel cell trainset approved for passenger service

    2018-07-11T15:53:08Z

    GERMANY: Alstom’s Coradia iLint hydrogen fuel cell multiple-unit was formally approved for passenger service on July 11. The two prototype units are expected to enter pilot service on the Elbe-Weser network with the first scheduled services planned for late summer. ‘Hydrogen is a true low-emission and efficient alternative to diesel’, ...

  • The Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund has accepted an ‘improved financial offer’ from Trainose for EESSTY.
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    Bid for Greek rolling stock maintenance business accepted

    2018-07-06T09:15:59Z

    GREECE: The Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund privatisation agency has accepted an ‘improved financial offer’ from FS Group-owned train operator Trainose for EESSTY, the rolling stock maintenance business which was spun out of the former state railway OSE. HRADF has made a number of attempts to sell EESSTY under a ...