All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 739

  • Spain has overtaken Japan to take third place in the 2013 World Speed Survey.
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    World Speed Survey 2013: China sprints out in front

    2013-07-01T12:17:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL: China continues to set the pace in the global rail speed stakes, with its fastest trains achieving average point-to-point speeds better than any other country, according to Railway Gazette’s latest World Speed Survey. Authored this year by Jeremy Hartill of the UK’s Railway Performance Society, the biennial survey appears ...

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    Delhi Metro takes over Airport Express Line

    2013-07-01T11:33:00Z

    INDIA: Delhi Metro Rail Corp took over the operation of the city’s Airport Express Line on July 1, after PPP concessionaire Delhi Airport Metro Express Private Ltd gave notice on June 27 that it would cease to operate the route at the end of the month. Under the terms ...

  • The tram is part of Bombardier's Flexity family.
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    First E-Class tram delivered to Melbourne

    2013-07-01T09:38:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: The first Bombardier E-Class tram for Melbourne was unveiled at Yarra Trams’ Preston depot on July 1. Among those present were Premier of Victoria Denis Napthine and Minister for Public Transport Terry Mulder. The tram arrived from Bombardier’s factory in Dandenong. It is about to begin tests on ...

  • Kazakh container train.
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    Joint Eurasian freight operator agreed

    2013-07-01T06:00:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL: The national railways of Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus have signed an agreement to establish United Transport & Logistics Co, a jointly-owned company which would provide intermodal services within the three countries’ Common Economic Space, including transit routes between Europe and Asia. Once government approval is obtained for the plan, ...

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    Feature articles in the July 2013 issue of Railway Gazette International

    2013-07-01T06:00:00Z

    Comment Fyra: A high speed train going nowhere News Main Line Urban Rail Market Industry Innovations Analysis Freight sector gathers at Transport Logistic. Ralf Roman Rossberg reports from München Argentinian concessions revoked Irish compromise on authorisation High speed rail in Russia Keep investing in urban transport Swiss signals ...

  • Transmashholding 2TE25AM locomotive with MTU Series 4000 engines.
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    Russian diesel engine joint venture agreed

    2013-06-30T06:00:00Z

    RUSSIA: Engine manufacturer Tognum and rolling stock supplier Transmashholding have agreed to establish MTU Transmashholding Diesel Technologies, a joint venture which will produce engines at Kolomna near Moscow. Investment in the project is expected to be €80m, with the design of the new plant to be completed by November and ...

  • Alstom is to modernise 27 Coradia Lint 41 diesel multiple-units.
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    Refurbishment aims to extend DMU life by 15 years

    2013-06-29T06:00:00Z

    GERMANY: Niedersachsen transport authority LNVG has awarded Alstom a €27m contract to modernise 27 Coradia Lint 41 diesel multiple-units used on Weser-Ems services. The work is to be undertaken at Alstom's Braunschweig site for completion in December 2015. The contract announced on June 26 is designed to ensure the trains ...

  • Bombardier Transportation is to supply 60 single and dual-voltage three-car electric multiple-units worth €327m.
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    Bombardier wins Hamburg S-Bahn train order

    2013-06-28T16:33:00Z

    GERMANY: The Hamburg senate has awarded incumbent S-Bahn Hamburg GmbH a contract to operate the city's S-Bahn services for a further 15 years from December 9 2018, enabling the DB Regio subsidiary to place a order for new trains as part of €450m package which includes train refurbishment and depot ...

  • The tram will be test running with passengers for three months.
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    Newag tram rolls onto the streets of Kraków

    2013-06-28T13:32:00Z

    POLAND: Test running began on June 25 with the first tram to be produced by Polish rolling stock manufacturer Newag. The prototype Nevelo tram will be tested on route 8 of Kraków’s network until September 22. The three-section, unidirectional, articulated tram was designed and built in Newag’s Nowy Sącz ...

  • The first freight trains are scheduled to begin running in October.
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    DB joint venture to operate Etihad Rail freight trains

    2013-06-28T11:00:00Z

    UAE: An agreement to create a joint venture to operate the rail network under construction in the United Arab Emirates was signed by Etihad Rail Vice-Chairman Mattar Mohammed Al Tayer and DB Schenker Rail CEO Alexander Hedderich on June 27. The first freight trains carrying granulated sulphur on the 266 ...

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    RENFE restructuring approved

    2013-06-28T09:56:00Z

    SPAIN: Meeting on June 27, the RENFE board approved plans to restructure the state operator into four companies responsible for passenger operations, freight, rolling stock maintenance and train leasing. The proposals will be submitted to the Spanish cabinet for approval next month, in preparation for the domestic passenger market opening ...

  • The tram will run on-street.
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    Spanish consortium to build Ouargla tram line

    2013-06-28T08:30:00Z

    ALGERIA: The Ministry of Transport has awarded a consortium of Rover Alcisa, Elecnor and Assignia Infrestructuras a €228m contract to build a tram line in Ouargla. The project is being developed by Enterprise du Métro d’Alger, the urban rail construction agency that is also responsible for several other light rail ...

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    CSR Qishuyan to supply 20 locomotives to Thailand

    2013-06-27T14:45:00Z

    THAILAND: State Railway of Thailand signed a contract for CSR Qishuyan to supply 20 locomotives on June 25. The metre-gauge diesel-electric locomotives with AC traction equipment are scheduled to be delivered in 2015 for use on freight trains as part of a 'hub and spoke' intermodal distribution model which is ...

  • Alstom has supplied six Coradia Lint 41 diesel multiple-units for Ottawa's O-Train service.
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    O-Train DMUs delivered to Ottawa

    2013-06-27T13:21:00Z

    CANADA: Mayor of Ottawa Jim Watson formally took delivery of six Alstom Coradia Lint 41 diesel multiple-units for the city's O-Train service at the 8 km line's Walkley depot on June 22. Operator OC Transpo placed the C$34m order for the DMUs in September 2011 as part of the C$59m ...

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    MBTA orders more MotivePower locomotives

    2013-06-27T13:07:00Z

    USA: Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has placed a firm order for a further 13 HSP46 passenger locomotives with Wabtec subsidiary MotivePower, taking its total order to 40. Delivery to Boston is scheduled for 2014. The contract was announced on June 26 and is valued at more than $70m, including training, ...

  • An artist's impression of Chinatown station.
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    San Francisco signs Central Subway contract

    2013-06-27T13:00:00Z

    USA: San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency awarded an $840m contract for the Central Subway project to Tutor Perini Corp on June 20. The contract covers construction of four stations and trackwork for the 2·7 km extension of Muni’s T Third Line. Tutor Perini expects ‘substantial completion’ in the second ...

  • An artist's impression of a station on the new 'fast tram' line.
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    EBRD support for Ufa tramway upgrade

    2013-06-27T10:31:00Z

    RUSSIA: The European Bank for Reconstruction & Development is considering providing a long-term loan of up to 1·5bn roubles to Ufa transport operator MUE for tramway construction and rehabilitation. It will carry out due diligence on the project later this year, which will include a feasibility study. The ...

  • Prime Minister Manmohan Singh flagged off Northern Railway's ceremonial first train on the next section of the rail link to Kashmir on June 26.
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    Opening of India's longest railway tunnel joins Jammu to Kashmir

    2013-06-27T09:30:00Z

    INDIA: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh flagged off Northern Railway's ceremonial first train on the next section of the rail link to Kashmir on June 26, travelling from Banihal to Qazigund with guests including local school pupils. Regular services began the following day. The latest 17·7 km section was built at ...

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    Hitchin flyover opens

    2013-06-26T07:00:00Z

    UK: Network Rail announced on June 26 that the first passenger services had begun to use the flyover at Hitchin, built at a cost of £47m to avoid the need for services to Letchworth, Cambridge and King's Lynn to cross the three other tracks of the East Coast Main Line ...

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    Faiveley buys Schwab Verkehrstechnik

    2013-06-26T06:00:00Z

    SWITZERLAND: Coupler and buffer manufacturer Schwab Verkehrstechnik has been acquired by Faiveley Transport. The Schaffhausen-based company has 42 employees and recorded sales of SFr23m in 2012. 'We are delighted to join the Faiveley Transport Group whose wide commercial reach will bring us new business opportunities globally, particularly in China, India ...