All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 1061

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    Intelligence April 2007

    2007-04-01T13:49:00Z

    China: Work is due to begin this month on the construction of a privately-funded 29 km freight railway between Pengzhou and Bailu in Sichuan province. Sichuan Dezhong Investment Construction Co has a 30-year Build-Operate-Transfer agreement for the 420m yuan line which will serve customers including a cement works, ethylene plant ...

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    Pointers April 2007

    2007-04-01T13:41:00Z

    The Russian Academy of Transport is to develop standards for high speed operations on 1 520 mm gauge railways, to allow compatible developments across the CIS countries. Chattanooga Enterprise Center has appointed Arcadis to undertake a statefunded study into the feasibility of constructing a high speed maglev on a ...

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    Finance April 2007

    2007-04-01T13:38:00Z

    Australia: On March 15 Minister for Transport & Regional Services Mark Vaile announced the federal government’s approval of a A$78m 10-year rescue package and works programme for Tasmania’s railways. The 1 067 mm gauge lines between Hobart, Launceston and Burnie will be upgraded under a plan announced in December 2005, ...

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    Express metro and light rail will support capital's growth

    2007-04-01T12:55:00Z

    Four major projects are under development to expand the Tunisian capital's rail network over the next 15 years as urban growth continues to drive up patronage, reports Zouhayer Ben Abdelkader

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    Advanced turnouts for Taiwan's high speed trains

    2007-04-01T12:49:00Z

    Turnouts for the Taipei - Kaohsiung high speed line have been developed using kinematic gauge optimisation to improve ride quality when diverging at higher speeds. Better design should help to reduce wear and improve life-cycle performance

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    TGVs to Marrakech

    2007-04-01T12:48:00Z

    MOROCCO: On February 21 French engineering consultancy Systra announced that its Moroccan subsidiary had been awarded a contract by Oncfm to develop plans for a dedicated passenger line between Settat and Marrakech. Systra Morocco will be working with local consultants CID, Team Maroc and APTE on the 18-month study, which ...

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    Desert riches fuel network revival

    2007-04-01T12:47:00Z

    Greater political stability and a measure of prosperity are returning to Algeria, with revenues from oil and gas helping to pay for an ambitious programme to rebuild and expand the rail network. Murray Hughes reports

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    Nahverkehrs-Taschenbuch

    2007-04-01T11:07:00Z

    Book review

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    RTR Special: Slab Track

    2007-04-01T11:06:00Z

    Book review

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    Finance March 2007

    2007-03-01T14:48:00Z

    China: On January 30 the World Bank approved a US$200m loan towards doubletracking and partial realignment of the Lupanshui – Zhanyi section of the Guiyang to Kunming railway. This will increase capacity to accommodate growing business from western China. Europe: Eurofima reported a net profit of SFr45·4m in 2006, ...

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    Intelligence March 2007

    2007-03-01T14:40:00Z

    Australia: A replacement 200 m bridge across the Murrumbidgee at Wagga Wagga in New South Wales was opened on January 3. The A$16m project undertaken by Arenco under ARTC's A$2·4bn North South Rail Investment programme allowed an increase in running speed from 20 to 80 km/h. Belgium: Infrabel has ...

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    The challenge of spending wisely

    2007-03-01T13:45:00Z

    The European Union is making €14bn available for the new member states in Central and Eastern Europe to invest in rail up to 2013. With no comprehensive development plan to take advantage of this largesse, governments and railways need to take urgent action if the rail sector is to be ...

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    Open access in a challenging market

    2007-03-01T13:44:00Z

    Set up in the late 1990s to bid for a share of Poland's rail freight business, Rail Polska became an open access operator in 2003. The company began carrying international traffic last year and is now growing rapidly as the Polish open access market develops

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    Model restructuring reshapes CFR to survive in a competitive market

    2007-03-01T13:43:00Z

    Romania's railways are preparing to operate in a market environment where the latest European regulations apply. Restructuring has helped to stabilise the freight sector, where private operators now have a 25% share, but more remains to be done to secure the passenger business

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    Veolia takes on Tri-Rail

    2007-03-01T11:00:00Z

    Southern Florida Regional Transportation Authority has awarded Veolia a seven-year contract worth $64m to operate the Tri-Rail commuter service. The contract includes an option for a further three years at a cost of $33m. The French group will replace Herzog Transit Services on July 1. The Sfrta board has ...

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    Serbian sales

    2007-03-01T11:00:00Z

    SLOVAK rolling stock manufacturer ZOS Trnava paid 140m dinara for the Serbian state's 77·5% stake in wagon and carriage supplier Gosa on January 26. ZOS Trnava plans to use the Gosa factory in Smederevska Palanka to relieve capacity constraints at its plant in Slovakia. It expects to invest a further ...

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    UP reports record results

    2007-03-01T11:00:00Z

    REPORTING its 2006 results on January 25, Union Pacific announced its best year ever’, with commodity revenues up by 15% to an all-time record of $14?9bn for the year. Operating income in the fourth quarter grew by 52% to nearly $810m. President & CEO Jim Young - who succeeded Dick ...

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    Trans-Asian Railway

    2007-03-01T11:00:00Z

    Letter to the editor