All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 1125

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    Open access sorted

    2005-06-01T10:00:00Z

    WHEN THE state government of Victoria leased most of V/Line’s network outside the Melbourne commuter zone to Freight Australia in 1999, the issue of access by competing operators was ignored. As Minister for Transport Peter Batchelor pointed out last month when introducing his Rail Corporations (Amendment) Bill, ’no third-party operator ...

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    Broad gauge ICE3 in sight

    2005-06-01T10:00:00Z

    RUSSIAN Railways continues to prepare the ground for signing a detailed contract with Siemens for supply of high speed trains (RG 2.05 p61), with RZD President Gennady Fadeyev announcing on May 5 in Moscow that the German company will assemble the trains in Russia. Technology transfer looks set to be ...

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    1000 cars in Bangkok package

    2005-06-01T10:00:00Z

    FORMAL proposals for a package of new metro lines and extensions in Bangkok totalling 94 km were submitted to the Thai government by the Mass Rapid Transit Authority on May 12.In January MRTA was authorised to begin design for two new lines and two extensions, which are expected to be ...

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    Steel boom will drive MRS Logística past the 100 million tonne level

    2005-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Several of Brazil's freight railway concessionaires have flourished since the federal railway network was broken up in 1996. John Kolodziejski looks at progress at two of them

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    One hundred years and still rolling

    2005-06-01T08:57:00Z

    SURVEYING the world railway industry in mid-2005, on the occasion of our Centenary, it is clear that steel wheels on steel rails still have formidable potential for further development. In the following pages we have indulged in the luxury of looking back, with our 170-year history mapped out on ...

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    Modern construction methods mastered on Mashhad - Bafgh line

    2005-06-01T08:51:00Z

    Iranian engineers designed and built around 1000 km of new line through difficult terrain

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    'Friendship Corridor' opens up trade route from Central Asia to the Gulf

    2005-06-01T08:42:00Z

    Murray Hughes travelled to Mashhad to join the ceremony marking opening by President Khatami of Iran of the Mashhad - Bafgh railway

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    Iron and coal will dominate traffic flows

    2005-06-01T08:41:00Z

    On the occasion of opening of Iran's new railway between Mashhad and Bafgh on May 3, RAI President Mohammad Saiednejad discussed the project with Murray Hughes in Mashhad

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    Subgrade radar

    2005-05-01T10:00:00Z

    RAIL RADAR is being used in Canada to pinpoint the location of faulty sub-surface ballast and missing or damaged sleepers. The ground-penetrating radar uses a multi-channel surface-coupled antenna towed behind a road-rail vehicle to survey routes at line speed. A PC stores data on over 1600 track-km and generates reports. ...

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    On-board power

    2005-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Frensistemi, the Italian subsidiary of Knorr-Bremse, has acquired a 70% stake in Microelettrica Scientifica. The March 16 transaction applies retroactively from September 30 2004. Brake resistors, contactors and electronic protection relays are among the power supply and energy distribution equipment manufactured by Rozzano-based Microelettrica. It has annual sales of ...

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    Nafta takeover

    2005-05-01T10:00:00Z

    THE AMBITIOUS plan to create a north-south ’Nafta Railway’ serving the North American Free Trade Area reached fruition on April 1, when Kansas City Southern formally took over Mexican rail concessionaire TFM SA de CV.KCS has purchased a controlling interest from its former partner Grupo TMM SA, giving it ownership ...

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    Merseytram ready to start

    2005-05-01T10:00:00Z

    ON APRIL 7 Merseyside PTE announced that it had selected the M-PACT joint venture of GrantRail and Laing O’Rourke Civil Engineering as prime contractor for the UK’s next light rail project: Merseytram Line 1 between Liverpool and Kirkby (MR 03 p40).Subject to contractual arrangements with the preferred bidder being completed ...

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    Market

    2005-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Africa: Corus is to supply 4500 tonnes of 18m rails and 32500 type 202 sleepers to Transrail SA for the upgrading of the Mali - Senegal line. Australia:NSW RailCorp has placed a A$262m order with United Group for a further 81 Oscar double-deck EMU cars for use on outer suburban ...

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    New life for old tickets

    2005-05-01T10:00:00Z

    OVERTHEYEARS, Sidetrack has seen rail passengers doing many strange things with their tickets.Using tickets as a bookmark is common, but we have seen people drawing on them, folding them, and even chewing them, although this last seems a bit risky in the event of a surprise ticket inspection.Tel Aviv commuter ...

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    Leasing venture

    2005-05-01T10:00:00Z

    CFCL Australia has entered into a joint venture with specialist in asset financing Allco Finance Group and investment company Record Investments to launch a loco and rolling stock leasing business. Allco CFCLA Freight Rail Leasing JV aims to raise A$70m towards capital investment in locos and stock during its first ...

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    Kashmir through train launched

    2005-05-01T10:00:00Z

    THE FIRST section of India's rail link to Kashmir was officially inaugurated on April 13, when Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh flagged off the first Uttar Sampark Kranti Express from Delhi. The 54·8 km broad gauge line from Jammu Tawi to Udhampur has cost Rs5·2bn to build over the past ...

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    Trains return to Jerusalem

    2005-05-01T10:00:00Z

    ISRAEL RAILWAYS reopened its line to Jerusalem with the introduction of a new timetable on April 9, which also saw the launch of passenger services to Ashkelon. Transport Minister Meir Shitrit and IR General Manager Yossi Mor joined the celebrations to mark the reopening to Jerusalem after a seven-year ...

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    Integrated plan

    2005-05-01T10:00:00Z

    THEDUTCH province of Zuid Holland is to take over responsibility for passenger services on the 49 km route between Dordrecht and Geldermalsen from January 2007.The provincial government intends to call tenders for an integrated concession covering train and local bus services. It has earmarked €7m for new halts, and €15m ...

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    Southern train hot spots

    2005-05-01T10:00:00Z

    BROADBAND internet access is to be provided on trains between London and Brighton under an agreement between train operator Southern and T-Mobile.One three-car Class 377 Electrostar EMU has been equipped so far, and broadband is initially being offered on six trains each way per day. The technology will be rolled ...