All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 1040

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    Traxx Class 246 diesel-electric unveiled

    2007-10-02T05:52:00Z

    THE FIRST diesel-electric loco in Bombardier´s Traxx family was officially launched into service on September 3. For an initial three-month trial, the Class 246 and three double-deck coaches will replace a VT628 DMU on the EVB route between Bremervörde and Hamburg-Neugraben. Niedersachsen transport authority LNVG has ordered 11 Class 246 ...

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    A meeting place for eventful times

    2007-10-01T15:19:00Z

    THIS YEAR'S Elmia Nordic Rail will for the first time share its conference programme with Elmia Future Transport, a concurrent event launched to look beyond rail to the wider transport scene. Held at Jönköping in Sweden every two years, Nordic Rail has grown dramatically since the first event was held ...

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    Tanzania concession starts this month

    2007-10-01T14:58:00Z

    THE TANZANIAN government and Rites of India signed a 25-year concession for operation of the 2 700 km metre gauge state railway on September 3. The government holds 49% in the newly-established Tanzania Railway Ltd, with Rites holding 51%. Operation of Tanzania Railways Corp is scheduled to be officially handed ...

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    Lifting constraints on capacity

    2007-10-01T13:09:00Z

    TWO important documents on freight policy will shortly emerge from the European Commission: the Logistics Action Plan and a Communication on a European Rail Freight Network. Keen to influence both documents, the Community of European Railways presented 'a comprehensive business case analysis' on major freight corridors to the Commission on ...

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    Three-way battle in the basin

    2007-10-01T13:09:00Z

    THE ANNOUNCEMENT on September 5 that Canadian Pacific Railway is to purchase the Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad Corp for US$1·48bn came as a surprise to US industry experts and financial analysts, who queried the high price that CPR is paying for the 4?000 km network. However, President & CEO ...

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    Correction

    2007-10-01T12:54:00Z

    The weight shown for the AGV prototype trainset (RG 9.907 p548) was in fact for an 11-car version. The figure for the seven-car AGV prototype should have been 272 tonnes.

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    Sidetrack October 2007

    2007-10-01T12:48:00Z

    The Bombela consortium which is building the Gautrain rail network in South Africa has placed newspaper advertisements offering '2 million tonnes of rock, stone, soil and fill' excavated from its tunnels beneath Johannesburg. The material is free of charge – but people must collect it themselves. In nearby Tshwane, traditional ...

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    People October 2007

    2007-10-01T12:38:00Z

    President & Director-General of Paris transport operator RATP Pierre Mongin has announced a restructuring of the senior management plus the creation of two new business units. Of the two Deputy Directors-General, Yves Ramette takes responsibility for maintenance and engineering, whilst Philippe Martin will handle operational and commercial activities, sharing responsibility ...

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    Corus wins Gautrain rail contract

    2007-10-01T10:35:00Z

    SOUTH AFRICA: Steelmaker Corus announced on October 1 that it had won a €16·5m contract to supply the 20 000 tonnes of rail needed for the Gautrain project in South Africa. The first rails will be produced at the Corus steel works at Hayange in France this month, and shipped ...

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    The lights go out in Guatemala

    2007-10-01T05:57:00Z

    WITH THE whistle blowing and the crew wearing black armbands, Guatemala's last revenue freight train (for now) pulled out of Puerto Barrios on September 4, bound for El Rancho and Guatemala City. After a 10-year struggle against natural disasters and vested interests, concessionaire Ferrovías Guatemala has suspended all services pending ...

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    European Parliament approves Third Railway Package

    2007-09-28T10:15:00Z

    International passenger services to be liberalised on January 1 2010 after compromise agreements are accepted

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    München maglev funded

    2007-09-26T09:03:00Z

    ON SEPTEMBER 25 the regional government of Bayern reached an agreement to fund a €1·85bn maglev to link Franz Josef Strauss Airport with München Hauptbahnhof. President of Bayern Edmund Stoiber announced the agreement in a national television address. The funding gap between the state and DB has been bridged ...

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    Paris awaits wide-body revolution

    2007-09-26T05:38:00Z

    Bombardier’s novel wide-bodied Spacium 3.06 design has been chosen as the standard EMU for commuter services in Ile-de-France. Murray Hughes reports

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    TTCI marks two milestones

    2007-09-25T05:35:00Z

    EARLY NEXT year senior North American railroad officials will gather at the Transportation Test Center in Pueblo, Colorado, for high-level discussions on the future of the industry. The occasion is intended to mark two anniversaries – 10 years since TTC Inc was set up as a subsidiary of the Association ...

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    Engineers debate high speed expansion

    2007-09-24T05:21:00Z

    Next month the German and French railway engineering associations VDEI and AFFI will be holding a colloquium in Strasbourg to look at the role that engineers can play in furthering rail development across the continent

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    Cooling China

    2007-09-21T04:11:00Z

    STUTTGART-based Behr Industry has formed an equally-owned joint venture with Zhuzhou Lince Group which will begin producing rolling stock cooling equipment in China next year. The companies have worked together previously in the production of components for DJ4 locomotives built by Siemens. 'We believe that through this joint venture the ...

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    Brussels to London Eurostar in 1 h 43 min

    2007-09-20T13:36:00Z

    EUROSTAR carried over 700 invited guests on an inaugural train from Brussels Midi to London St Pancras International on September 20, setting a new time record for rail travel between the capitals. Train 9125 left Brussels at 11.05 and took 1 h 43 min to cover the 373 ...

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    Faiveley results

    2007-09-20T04:11:00Z

    ONBOARD systems supplier Faiveley SA reported a 8·8% increase in sales to €618·9m for the year to March 31, or 7·7% comparing equivalent group structures and exchange rates. At the end of the financial year the order book stood at €862m from more than 900 contracts, up from €737m ...

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    Allco orders Traxx locos for European leasing

    2007-09-19T12:55:00Z

    BOMBARDIER Transportation announced on September 19 that it had received an €40m order from Allco Finance Group for the supply of 12 Traxx F140 AC electric locomotives for use in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. This is the first order Bombardier has won from Allco Finance Group, which is establishing a ...

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    Dual signalling eases Amsterdam – Utrecht ERTMS roll-out

    2007-09-19T05:15:00Z

    ProRail is providing a dual signalling system on its busy Amsterdam – Utrecht main line as part of a project to quadruple the route. Installation of ETCS Level 2 and conventional Automatic Train Protection in a complex three-phase changeover will allow the line to be used by both Ertms-fitted and ...