All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 1335

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    Network with revenue potential

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    ECI Telecom has supplied a US$5m Syncom SDH telecommunications network to Singapore MRT. Linking 60 stations with trackside optic fibre cabling, it can transmit information at speeds of up to 400gigabits/sec. It supports SMRT’s telephone network and also carries data and pictures from station CCTV cameras to the control room.The ...

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    Real progress, but more is needed

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    PUBLIC HEARINGS called this month by the Productivity Commission will seek views on the way railway reform is being handled in Australia. A draft report was published by the Commission on March 30, and its final report is due in August. Despite huge changes in the way government owned railways ...

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    Metros

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Argentina: The extension of Buenos Aires metro Line D from José Hern

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    Market

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Argentina: The government is to call tenders for the design, construction and operation over 30 years of a rail link between the centre of Buenos Aires and Ezeiza Airport, with the fastest journey time over the 40 km not to exceed 40min. Initial proposals include an extension of metro Line ...

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    Mandurah plan

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    PROPOSALS for an 82 km outer-suburban rail link between Perth and Mandurah have been endorsed by the Western Australia state government. Costed at A$940m, the line would bypass the existing commuter line through Fremantle to serve the rapidly-growing southern outer suburbs of Kwinana, Rockingham and Mandurah.State Premier Richard Court proposed ...

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    Managing a project with many masters

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Ken Turnbull of Bechtel, who is Project Director of Rail Link Engineering, told Richard Hope how the £4bn Channel Tunnel Rail Link survived last year’s crisis, and is now running smoothly despite complex client-contractor relationships resulting from the rescue deal reached in June 1998JUST 12 MONTHS AGO, the fate ...

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    Mutiny in the Mall

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    RICHARD WHITE has a problem. As General Manager of the Washington DC’s metro network, now nearing completion after 23 years, he saw a 70% increase in train failures in March and April compared to February. At the same time, daily ridership hit an all-time-high of 617000 passengers on April 7. ...

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    Russian port links progress

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    LAST MONTH was due to see the completion of new lines totalling 100 km serving ports on Russia’s Taman peninsula. Under a national strategy to develop ports on the Azov and Black seas, RZD is building links from the Krasnodar - Kavkaz line at Vyshesteblevskaya to Taman on the southern ...

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    Milano launches light metro

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    DETAILED planning has started for a fourth metro line in Milano. The 15 km route running from the southwest to the east of the city will serve a heavily-used bus corridor and relieve pressure on the parallel Line 1 between Cadorna and Pagano-Bisceglie. It will be totally underground.Metropolitana Milanese is ...

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    NJ Transit tests investments

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    On MARCH 22 New Jersey Transit held the first demonstrations of its Hudson-Bergen light rail line through Jersey City. One of the new Kinki Sharyo low-floor cars took invited guests on a 10 min trip along the 4 km test section from the Caven Point maintenance depot via Richard and ...

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    INTELLIGENCE

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    CAPTION: Adtranz-Pafawag of Wroclaw rolled out the first of 42 EU11 electric locos for Polish State Railways’ 3 kVDC routes in March. The last eight dual-system EU43s with 15 kVAC capability was due to be completed last month (inset)

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    INTELLIGENCE

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    CAPTION: The first of 55 Class 375 Electrostar EMUs being supplied by Adtranz to Connex SouthEastern was demonstrated on the test track at Derby on April 16Photo: B MorrisonCAPTION: Alstom-LHB of Braunschweig has handed over the first of 30 LINT 27 lightweight diesel railcars for German Railway, which designates them ...

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    INTELLIGENCE

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Israel Railways has taken delivery of three GA-DE900AS Bo-Bo diesel shunters being supplied by Alstom Transporte of Spain. They are currently being commissioned at Haifa East depotPhoto: Steve Tish

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    INTELLIGENCE

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Australia: The Federal government has shortlisted three investment banks to advise on the planned privatisation of National Rail Corp, which is expected to raise around A$500m later this year.Great Southern Railway introduced a Sydney - Alice Springs Ghan on April 11. Traction for the passenger service is provided by National ...

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    Launch on hold

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    CELEBRATIONS were planned in Lisboa for April 25. The day marked the 25th anniversary of the 1974 coup when Portugal’s Junta of National Salvation replaced dictatorship rule dating back to 1933, and it had also been chosen for the launch of a long-awaited rail service. For the first time trains ...

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    High level talk

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    PROPOSALS for a rail link across the Tienshan mountains to open up trade between China, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan have inched forward. A protocol was signed in March in Bishkek, and a group of experts is working on possible routes.One would run from Kashi in China’s Xinjiang province northwest to the ...

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    Greener toilets for ICN

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Swiss Federal Railways’ ICN tilting trains (RG 12.98 p851) are being equipped with toilet systems from Protec, featuring an underfloor bioreactor. Solid and liquid effluent are first separated by a filter unit. Natural decomposition breaks down solid waste for removal at six to 12 month intervals.Liquid undergoes a sequence of ...

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    Smart freight on the way

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    EUROPEAN freight trains are set to benefit from electronic braking controls. Trials in North America have demonstrated the advantages in terms of longer trains and higher productivity, and last year more than a dozen pilot projects were under way, including several revenue applications (RG 2.98 p95).On March 24 German Federal ...

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    New entrants scoop LRV orders

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    SPANISH rolling stock builder Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles has been selected as preferred bidder to supply 54 light rail vehicles to Sacramento’s Regional Transit District. CAF bid US$124·9m compared to US$142m from local firm Siemens Transportation Systems which supplied RT’s 36 original cars. Other bidders were Kinki Sharyo of ...

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    Informed and entertained

    1999-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Adtranz Sweden has awarded a contract to Focon Electronic Systems for the supply of luggage rack units incorporating passenger information and entertainment systems, which will be fitted to the 17 trains for Danish State Railways and 10 for Swedish State Railways that will operate over the Øresund link from next ...