All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 1295

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    Pacific revival

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    THIS MONTH is due to see the start of work on the renovation of Colombia’s Pacific rail network, serving the port of Buenaventura. The work is being done by a consortium of four local engineering firms, with Rites of India. Rites stepped in to replace the Spanish engineering firm Sacyr, ...

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    Metros

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Brazil: São Paulo suburban operator CPTM has opened a cut-off between Corinthians-Itaquera and Guaianases, withdrawing service from eight stations between Br

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    Market

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Australia: Goninan has been selected to supply nine new Prospector DMUs to Westrail by 2003 at a cost of A$59m. The fleet will comprise one three-car and two two-car 200 km/h sets for Perth - Kalgoorlie and a 150 km/h two-car set for AvonLink services to Northam.Azerbaijan: AZR has called ...

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    Maghreb metamorphosis

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    CIVIL WAR has long precluded serious interest by outside parties in the fate of the 4219 km Algerian Railways network. The murderous feuds of the recent past will not be forgotten, but it looks as though opportunities to revitalise what was once a busy and growing railway are at hand. ...

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    Six in Jerusalem race

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    THIS MONTH is due to see the shortlisting of between three and five consortia for the build-operate-transfer concession to develop the first of eight light rail lines in Jerusalem (MR00 p36). These firms will then be required to submit final tenders during September.On June 21 the municipality announced that six ...

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    Tussle over iron ore

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    WITH Pacific Rim economies recovering swiftly from the 1998-99 recession, pressure is mounting to open up new sources of iron ore in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Two of these are located at West Angelas and Hope Downs, both 400 km from the sea but within easy reach of ...

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    Taskforce reports on Northern Ireland rail options

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    UK: This month should see an interim report presented to Britain's Department of Regional Development setting out options for the future of Northern Ireland Railways. Drawn up by a taskforce of three civil servants, the report was ordered following an assessment commissioned from A D Little by Translink on ...

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    intelligence

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Australia: The Commonwealth government has appointed Macquarie Bank as financial adviser on the sale of National Rail Corp, with Blake Dawson Waldron providing legal advice. Sparke Helmore and Arthur Anderson are also assisting.Brazil: América Latina Logística has ended the use of 3 kV DC electric traction between Rubião Júnior and ...

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    Leasing innovations

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    ON JULY 14 British rolling stock lessor Angel Trains, now owned by Royal Bank of Scotland, announced it was forming a European subsidiary in co-operation with German equipment supplier Vossloh AG. Trading as Locomotion Partners, the new venture will be formed as two companies. London-based Locomotion Capital, 90% owned by ...

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    Industry News

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Australia: ERG Ltd, Telstra and ANZ Banking Group are to form the ECard Pty Ltd joint venture to develop a smart card solution suitable for application across Australia. ERG has also taken a 10% share in card.tec AG, a smart card operating company created by Deutsche Telekom subsidiary DeTeCard Service ...

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    Schuylkill Valley go-ahead

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    PLANS to create a 100 km rail corridor linking Philadelphia and Reading were approved by the Southeast Pennsylvania Transportation Authority board on June 21, and by the neighbouring Berks Area Reading Transportation Authority board five days later. The decisions pave the way for the start of engineering design, and enable ...

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    SSRA redraws franchise map

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    THE SHAPE of Britain’s privatised rail industry for the next 20 years was unveiled on June 20, when the Shadow Strategic Rail Authority unveiled its proposed franchise map. This would see the 25 Train Operating Companies created for privatisation reduced to 22 (table). According to Executive Director, Franchise Management, Nick ...

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    Finance

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Estonia: Freight operator and infrastructure manager EVR (7.00 p434) reported a profit of 113·1m kroons on a turnover of 1·4bn, up 14% on last year. Infrastructure spending in 1999 totalled 592·6m kroons, mostly on upgrading of the Tallinn - Narva route.France: Franche-Comté has approved funding for the Dijon - Mulhouse ...

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    Is it time for someone to leave the field?

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: In a year of stabilisation, the question remains whether there should be fewer players in the rolling stock industry to provide a worthwhile investment for shareholders. Reviewing the supply industry over the past 12 months, Andrew F Saxe* wonders if others may follow the lead given by Fiat in ...

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    EC takes the lead in safety regulation

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    The European Commission has determined that common regulation of safety and standards is to be a crucial element in its drive to create a single market in rail transport. A draft Directive on Rail Safety is expected this year, which will have the explicit objectives of promoting open access and ...

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    Internet will drive next generation of PIS

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: On-board passenger information systems are becoming an essential rather than an optional extra, but design needs to be driven by customer expectations, rather than an operator’s wish list. Advanced technology is helping to lower running costs and drive up revenues, making the equipment self-financingINTER-CITY passengers could be benefiting from ...

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    Dieter

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Many a remote station has odd wagons in the weeds at the back of the yard, but weeds in the wagons are rather rarer. As part of the Lausanne Garden 2000 festival, Swiss Federal Railways has created a ’rolling garden’ with wagons full of flowers, fruit and vegetables. Dieter hopes ...

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    Development focus turns west

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: China’s Ministry of Railways has unveiled a 15-year strategic plan for development of the national network, which will form the basis of the 10th five-year plan now being drawn up for 2001-05. Continued investment will see the upgrading of existing lines and large-scale expansion in the west and southwestCONSTRUCTION ...

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    The Desiro family keeps growing

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    THE FIRST Desiro EMU for Slovenian Railways has begun trials at the Wildenrath test centre of Siemens Transportation Systems. Deliveries to SZ are expected to start next month, with a total of 30 Desiros being built by Siemens and TVT of Slovenia for service on the 85 km Koper - ...

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    Railcar deal

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    THE NETHERLANDS government has allocated 31m guilders for upgrading the rural branch from Zutphen to Winterswijk and Doetinchem, ready for the introduction of lightweight railcars next year. The route was one of 33 unprofitable NS lines identified for transfer to regional operation. It became the responsibility of the province of ...