All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 1145

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    Russian leasing fleet

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    BRUNSWICK Rail Leasing has announced plans to establish a Russian leasing fleet of around 10000 wagons valued at US$500m by 2008.The first 250 mineral wagons of a batch of 500 being built at Stakhanovsky Wagon Plant have been handed over to Voskresensk-based fertiliser firm FoaAgro, which has signed a five-year ...

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    Expanding Goats

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    RAILPOWER Technologies announced on August 4 the signing of a memorandum of understanding with United Goninan Ltd to market Green Goat diesel-battery hybrid shunting locomotives across Australia and southeast Asia. 'We feel confident to move ahead with this technology. We believe it has considerable potential in Australia and southeast Asia ...

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    Warszawa EMU unveiled

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    THIS MONTH, the Warszawa Suburban Railway (WKD) expects to put a PESA Bydgoszcz electric multiple-unit into revenue service on its line linking Warszawa with Grodzisk Mazowiecki. Delivered to the capital in June, the Class EN95 was custom-designed for the 35 km route, which is electrified at 600V DC. ...

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    Electrification starts in Venezuela

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: After much delay, work on the final stages of Venezuela’s suburban railway linking Tuy Medio with Caracas is in handLAST MONTH was due to see electrification work start on the 43 km Tuy Medio suburban railway being built between Caracas and Cúa in Venezuela.Contracts to build the double-track standard-gauge ...

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    Letters to the Editor

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    Letters to the Editor

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    Ventilation ducting

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    WESTAFLEX will be showing the latest addition to its range of noise reduction products, a flexible attenuator for use in vehicle air supply channels.The company’s Quadroquick flexible duct is made from aluminium and has a wire spiral to allow a small bend radius.

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    Siemens display

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    SIEMENS Transportation Systems will be showing a range of rolling stock including a EuroSprinter 64 F4 four-system electric locomotive and a EuroRunner 20 diesel-electric locomotive. Mass transit rolling stock will be represented by a Praha metro car, and a Trainsguard ETCS demonstration vehicle will be displayed on the outdoor exhibition ...

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    Early slab track design revived on high speed line

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Pounded by heavy traffic for 25 years on a busy main line, a trial section of ballastless track survived without maintenance, confirming that the design using prefabricated segments was well suited for high speed lines. Ralf Roman Rossberg reports’THIS DESIGN offers track stability for decades’, enthuses Peter Wegerer, Project ...

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    Quatre Millions d’Euros - Le Prix de ma Liberté

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    by Pierre Bilger’Four Million Euros - the Price of my Freedom’ refers to a pay-off that the author, as former President of Alstom, returned to the company after he had left. This ’honour’ payment gave him the freedom to pen his thoughts on the management of France’s leading rolling stock ...

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    Cutbacks mooted in Switzerland

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    SWISS FEDERAL Railways is facing the prospect of reducing service levels following government pressure to cut costs.When similar pressure was brought to bear last year, SBB was able to negotiate with the Ministry of Transport a package of savings amounting to around SFr300m. This included postponement of resignalling work and ...

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    Empire Corridor in crisis

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    ON AUGUST 13 the New York state Department of Transportation filed a lawsuit against Amtrak over the railway’s failure to complete its share of the Empire Corridor upgrading programme between New York and Albany.Announced six years ago, the co-operative venture between the state and Amtrak was designed to shave 20min ...

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    Ice-free contact wires

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    STEMMANN Technik will be displaying a tramway contact wire Non-Icing System which is helping Bremen Tramway reduce carbon and contact wire wear, damage to vehicle electronics and in-service failures.It uses compressed air to feed a pantograph-mounted hollow felt roll with glycerine via a hose. The anti-freeze is rolled onto the ...

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    EAR concession takes shape

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    PREQUALIFICATION bids have been called by October 15 for the combined concession to operate and maintain the Kenyan and Ugandan rail networks. A memorandum of understanding was signed by the two countries at the end of July, and Canarail and International Finance Corp have been appointed as transaction advisers. Kenya’s ...

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    New concession terms proposed

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    THE PROPOSED TERMS of new contracts for Argentina’s freight concessionaires were due to be considered at a series of three public hearings last month, starting with Ferrosur on August 19. New terms for FEPSA were due to be considered the following day, with a hearing on August 30 examining Nuevo ...

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    Computers in Railways IX

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    CAD, Manufacture & Operation in the Railway & Other Advanced Transit SystemsThe latest volume in this series contains 100 papers which were presented at the ninth international Comprail conference earlier this year.The book’s 1020 pages include papers highlighting recent developments in the fields of maintenance, train control, design, human factors, ...

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    Composite noses

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    COVIA will be showing designs for an aerodynamic front end being supplied to Bombardier for use on 22 Itino trainsets being built for commuter services in the Odenwald region of Germany from 2005.The Danish company has produced more than 1000 composite front ends since its first order to supply components ...

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    Freight operators must embrace the competitive spirit

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    BYLINE: Klaus-J MeyerSecretary General European Rail Freight AssociationINTRO: Rail’s share of the European freight market has risen to 35%, and competition between major private operators and a few state-owned companies ensures cost-effective and reliable service. Non-discriminatory access applies throughout Europe. All an illusion? Not so, according to Klaus-J Meyer, Secretary ...

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    We like to play competitive games - if the rules are fair

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    Setting up a low-cost intermodal subsidiary and actively competing in Europe's liberalised rail freight market are part and parcel of Railion's strategy to win more traffic to rail. Railion Chairman Dr Klaus Kremper briefed Murray Hughes on progress since Stinnes was integrated into the DB fold last year

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    Linimo hovers close to take-off

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Test running has started on a 9 km light metro being built to serve next year’s World Expo and a research and development zone to the east of Nagoya’IN HARMONY with the environment’ proclaims the yellow flag, fluttering high above Nagoya’s main station. It is advertising the 2005 World ...

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    Madrid picks Citadis

    2004-09-01T10:00:00Z

    ON AUGUST 3, Alstom announced that it had been selected to supply 70 Citadis LRVs to operate the planned 31 km light rail network in Madrid. Signing of the €144·6m contract is expected this month. The cars are to be built at the company’s Spanish plant, which assembled the Citadis ...