All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 1399

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    Conrail to be broken up

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    CONRAIL’s 17700 km network serving the northeast of the USA will be split between rival bidders CSX and Norfolk Southern, following the collapse of merger talks with CSX. Conrail officials confirmed on March 3 that the planned $9·4bn friendly merger had been defeated by a $10·5bn hostile offer from NS. ...

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    European Rail Catering emerges from British market

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    HOPING to break into a continental European train catering market which it values at over £500m per year, Britain’s OBS Services has relaunched itself with new branding and a new name, European Rail Catering. Repositioning itself as growing financial pressures on continental operators are squeezing out support for train catering ...

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    Bordeaux revives light rail

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    PLANS FOR a three-route light rail network have been given the go-ahead in Bordeaux; on February 28 the Communauté Urbaine voted in favour of a Systra-Sofretu-Sofrerail proposal. Two years ago plans for a VAL mini-metro were abandoned after studies costing FFr370m.The 21·3 km first phase is costed at between Fr2·8bn ...

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    Valencia calls LRT bids

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    PREQUALIFICATION BIDS were due at the end of March for construction work on the first phase of a 23 km light rail line in the Venezuelan city of Valencia. CA Metro de Valencia plans to announce a shortlist of approved tenderers in May. One contract covers a 2·3 km section ...

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    Extra capacity to Richards Bay at lower cost

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Spoornet’s coal exports are set to grow - if costs are cut to beat competition. While extra substations are going in, the target of 65 million tonnes a year will mainly be achieved through more efficient operationsBYLINE: Philip van HeerdenSenior Manager (Planning)SpoornetBYLINE: Dave BudlerSenior Manager (Strategic Planning)Excoal, SpoornetSOUTH AFRICA’S ...

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    DB backtracks on lineside signals

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    GERMAN Railway’s management board has overturned its November 1996 decision not to provide lineside signals on the 135 km central section of the K

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    Madrid awards suburban DBOM

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    ON FEBRUARY 25 the Madrid regional government selected the UTE consortium of Madrid Metro and contractors OCP, Cubiertas & MZOV, Entrecanales and FCC for a concession to design, build, operate and maintain a 20 km suburban railway from Vic

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    Spoornet moves to automate train health monitoring

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Condition monitoring of a range of equipment on moving trains can lead to fewer delays, lower maintenance costs and smaller component stocks. The key is to marry detection equipment with automatic vehicle identification so that management knows precisely where and when to target resourcesBYLINE: J J Marais Pr EngSenior ...

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    CargoSprinter spearheads DB’s attack on the merchandise market

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    German Railway’s second CargoSprinter prototype was handed to its owners at a colourful ceremony in the test shop of Waggonfabrik Talbot in Aachen on February 27. Klaus Junke from DB Cargo and Dipl-Ing Peter Fabel, Head of Freight Projects in DB’s New Systems Division in Minden, received the crimson-painted unit ...

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    Adtranz scoops RZD three-phase deal

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    ON FEBRUARY 14 Russia’s Ministry of Railways signed a contract with ABB Daimler-Benz Transportation (Schweiz) AG for the development of three-phase-motored electric locomotives for the country’s 1524mm gauge network. Adtranz is to provide complete traction packages for an initial build of 21 six-axle locos, worth around SFr80m. Designated Class EP10, ...

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    BHP puts its ACES on train health monitoring

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Significant improvements in operating safety and reduced rolling stock maintenance costs have followed the introduction of automated train health monitoring systems on Australia’s Mount Newman iron ore lineBYLINE: Janusz DudekPrincipal EngineerAdvanced Technical Research OrganisationPILBARA heavy-haul railway operator BHP Iron Ore has introduced a whole train condition monitoring system on ...

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    Laos signs rail construction accord

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    LAOS: Trains are set to reach Laos by the end of next year, with the signing of an agreement in mid-February between the government and Thai conglomerate Shaviriya Group. This paves the way for the private sector steel, information technology and property group to develop a network of up ...

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    Manila LRT expansion accelerated

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    PROPOSALS for a fourth light rail line in Manila were formally approved by the Philippines’ Investment Co-ordination Committee on March 6, clearing the way for the Department of Transport & Communications to invite private sector bids for the US$690m project.Line 4 would be a fully-elevated 15·1 km link from ...

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    Active and semi-active suspensions smooth 300 km/h ride

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Compressed air controlled by accelerometers restrain sway and yaw of the rear car of JR West’s Series 500; controlled dampers perform a similar function to improve the ride of first class cars and those carrying pantographsBYLINE: Hisashi NorinaoRolling Stock DeptJR WestON MARCH 22, Japan joined the exclusive club of ...

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    ‘Stupendous deal’ nets £1bn for right to revive West Coast fortunes

    1997-04-01T10:00:00Z

    ON FEBRUARY 19, Virgin Rail was awarded a 15 year franchise to operate InterCity services on Britain’s West Coast Main Line between London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow. Handover of the operation took place at 02.00 on March 9. Announcing the details of the award, Franchising Director John O’Brien hailed ...

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    The tender trap

    1997-03-01T11:00:00Z

    ON FEBRUARY 12 Netherlands Transport Minister Annemarie Jorritsma rejected the concept of open competition for passengers on the national network until at least 2000 unless ’something extra is offered which would add value to existing services.’ She threw out an application by Lovers Rail to run rival services from Amsterdam ...

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    Sidetrack

    1997-03-01T11:00:00Z

    Model passengersAs part of its drive to encourage courteous and safe behaviour, Hong Kong’s Mass Transit Railway Corp has presented gold pendants to 20 Model Passengers. The winners received their awards from four celebrities who star in MTR safety literature to demonstrate the ’proper modes of behaviour’ for the travelling ...

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    Publications

    1997-03-01T11:00:00Z

    Jane’s World Railways 1996-97The 800-page 38th edition of this substantial tome retains the usual format, with manufacturers listings followed by a gazetteer of world railways. It is liberally illustrated with photographs, loading gauge diagrams and tables. There are 197 new entries, and over 400 new photographs and drawings, including some ...

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    People

    1997-03-01T11:00:00Z

    Mr Valeri J Kovalyov has been appointed Vice-Minister of Railways in Russia. Mr Michail P Likhachov has become President of Russian Railways’ Volga Region.Mr G K Malhotra has taken over as Chairman of Rail India Technical & Economic Services (Rites).Mr Christian Cochet has been named Director of the Cabinet of ...

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    On the way out

    1997-03-01T11:00:00Z

    WHILST the Mercosur free trade zone may have revived freight traffic on Latin America’s railways, the same cannot be said for the residual passenger operations. Word reaches us from Uruguay that the pro-rail party in government since 1993 has been ousted by the administration which abandoned all services in 1988.Our ...