All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 1041
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Denver backs commuter EMUs
A UNANIMOUS vote by the board of Denver's Regional Transit District on July 24 paves the way for electric multiple-units to be procured to operate the proposed East Corridor and Gold Line commuter rail routes. Diesel traction had also been under consideration because the capital cost would initially be lower. ...
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World urban rail news in brief
The New York MTA board has voted to exercise an option for 620 R160 metro cars under a contract signed in July 2002 worth $1·12bn. Alstom is to build 360 of the vehicles, with Kawasaki responsible for the remainder. All 620 bodyshells are to be fabricated at Alstom's Lapa facility ...
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Kwun Tong line to reach Whampoa
Revised proposals for the HK$33bn Sha Tin – Hong Kong Central Link have been put forward by MTR Corp and KCRC under which the Kwun Tong line, currently operated by MTR, is to be extended to Whampoa. KCRC was chosen to build and operate the 17·1 km line in 2002 ...
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Finance September 2007
China: China Southern Locomotive & Rolling Stock Industry Co is reported to be planning an initial public offering for early next year, with the aim of raising at least US$2·5bn. France: The Centre and Limousin regions have agreed to provide 50% of the €4m annual operating cost of a daily ...
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Investing in India
GE EQUIPMENT Services has entered the Indian rolling stock leasing market with the purchase of a 15% stake in Titagarh Wagons Ltd, a private sector manufacturer of wagons, bridges and earth moving equipment. The deal gives GE Equipment Services preferred access to wagons produced by Titagarh, which will be leased ...
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Market September 2007
Africa: GE Transportation is to overhaul eight Tazara locomotives over three years. Bosnia: ZFBH has awarded Koncar of Zagreb a contract to modernise 14 Class 441 electric locos, following on from a previous batch of four. All will receive thyristor controls and new cab equipment. Bulgaria: Fuel transport ...
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October start for Tanzania rail concession
THE TANZANIAN government and RITES Ltd of India signed a 25-year concession agreement for 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%, and operation of Tanzania Railways Corp is scheduled to be officially handed ...
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Madrid's next metro plan underway
TENDERING IS NOW underway for projects contained in Madrid's 2007-11 transport infrastructure plan, which was approved by the cabinet of the regional government on August 2 with a total budget of €2·23bn. The metro network is to grow by a further 11 km at a cost of €740m, including the ...
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HSL-Zuid opening postponed again
Originally anticipated in October 2006, the opening of the Netherlands' troubled high speed line project has been postponed once more.
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Return of the mountain train
ARGENTINA's Transport Secretary Ricardo Jaime visited the city of Córdoba on August 12 to formally open the first stage of a project to restore passenger services over the 144 km metre-gauge route to Cruz del Eje. Aimed primarily at the tourist market, the Tren de las Sierras (Train of the ...
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Ufa tramway rehabilitation
RUSSIA: Inekon Group is to undertake track, level crossing and vehicle upgrades for the tram network in the Russian city of Ufa. Under a contract worth €2·2m, four Type T3M trams with Cegelec IGBT-based traction equipment are to be delivered to the city, the first of which left for Russia ...
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Bangkok Desiro deliveries begin
THE FIRST two of the nine Desiro electric multiple-units which are being built for Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport rail link left the German port of Bremerhaven for the five-week journey to Thailand on September 8. The trains sailed onboard the cargo ship MV Pegasus Leader and are expected to arrive at ...
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Canadian Pacific buys DM&E
A US$1·48bn deal for the purchase of Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad Corp was announced by Canadian Pacific Railway on September 5. The acquisition of the 4 000 km DM&E came as a surprise to many in the industry, and financial analysts immediately questioned the price as being high given ...
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Pointers September 2007
On August 17 five state-owned Chinese transport, steel and construction companies signed an A$750m investment agreement with Yilgarn Infrastructure Ltd, an unlisted Australian company established to develop the A$3bn Oakajee Port & Rail Project. Work on the common-user route serving iron ore mines in Western Australia could begin in late ...
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Ghana revival starts as concessions are signed
RECONSTRUCTION and expansion of the rail network in Ghana is expected to get underway before the end of this year, following the award of two 35-year concessions covering the country's Western and Eastern corridors. Transport Minister Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi pledged that 'we will leave no stone unturned' to revive the rail ...
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Magnificent seven
MEETING on August 10, the board of Hungarian State Railways agreed to shortlist seven bidders for the second round of tenders in the privatisation of MÁV Cargo, rather than the five originally anticipated. Final offers are due on October 19. Launched on May 29, the first round which closed on ...
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Return of the inter-city train
Investment by individual states has brought a dramatic growth in inter-city rail travel on some US corridors, and may trigger the political breakthrough required for the development of true high speed lines
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World rail news in brief
An 8·3 MW gas turbine locomotive which is currently undergoing trials was displayed at the opening of Russian Railways' Innovation Development Centre at Moscow's Riga station last month. The 300 tonne twin-section GTI-001 loco built by the Voronezh Locomotive Factory has a NK-361 turbine developed by ...
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Chuo maglev priced
CENTRAL JAPAN Railway has stepped up its campaign to build the long-planned Chuo Shinkansen as a maglev link between Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. In August the company issued its first detailed cost estimate, putting the first stage from Tokyo to Nagoya at ¥5 000bn. Three years ago the ...
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Metros September 2007
Belgium: STIB will begin putting the 15 six-car Boa metro trainsets supplied by CAF into service on Brussels Line 1B this month. Bulgaria: Having received no bids during two previous privatisation attempts, the city of Sofia has lowered to 25m leva the price it expects to obtain from the sale ...