All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 757
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Timken to buy Greenbrier roller bearing business
USA: An agreement has been reached for The Greenbrier Companies to sell its wheelset roller bearing reconditioning business in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, to Timken. The deal is expected to close by May 31, and includes a long-term agreement for Timken to supply Greenbrier with new and reconditioned bearings. Financial terms were ...
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CNR ships passenger fleet to Argentina
ARGENTINA: Following shipment from the port of Dalian, the first batch of diesel locomotives and coaches that CNR of China is supplying for long-distance services is expected to arrive in Buenos Aires by the end of March. Under a US$20m contract signed in July 2010, CNR Dalian is supplying the ...
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AVE trials in France
FRANCE: A RENFE Series 100 high speed trainset undertook trial running at 300 km/h on LGV Est between Paris and Lorraine-TGV station during the week of March 18. Alstom’s Belfort plant has modified the Spanish trainset for use in France, and SNCF’s Technicentre Est-Européen depot has fitted onboard measuring ...
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Second batch of KiwiRail locomotives roll out
NEW ZEALAND: The first of the second batch of CNR Dalian diesel locomotives ordered by KiwiRail was rolled out at the Chinese factory on March 13. KiwiRail ordered an initial 20 Class DL locomotives in September 2009, in CNR's first order to supply diesel locomotives to a western country. Powered ...
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Rail.One to build US concrete sleeper plant
USA: German concrete sleeper and ballastless trackform supplier Rail.One has announced its entry into the 'extensive and highly promising' US market with the formation of Rail.One USA. By the end of the year the US subsidiary is to open a €15m concrete sleeper plant in Clinton, Iowa, with an annual ...
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TBM arrives for Rio Line 4
BRAZIL: Work is now underway in Rio de Janeiro to assemble a 2 000 tonne Herrenknecht tunnel boring machine that is to be used in the construction of metro Line 4 from Ipanema to Barra da Tijuca. At 120 m long and with a diameter of 11⋅5 m, the TBM ...
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Oil to fund electrification and reduced journey times
DENMARK: Electrification of all main lines 'as soon as practicable' and works to reduce each leg of a København - Odense - Aarhus - Aalborg journey to 1 h are to be financed from North Sea oil revenues through a DKr27·5bn Togfonden DK infrastructure investment fund, the government announced on ...
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Rail at heart of US$68bn investment programme
THAILAND: Construction of four standard-gauge dedicated passenger lines and the doubling of 3 000 route-km of metre-gauge lines is at the heart of a US$67·6bn infrastructure investment bill approved by cabinet ministers in Bangkok on March 20. Rail infrastructure accounts for the lion’s share of the planned capital outlay, with ...
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Operators to install DMU driver advisory systems
UK: Knorr-Bremse has been awarded two contracts to fit its Leader Driver Advisory System to Bombardier diesel multiple-units operated by Govia's Southern and London Midland franchises. The operators are hoping to see improved timekeeping and a reduction in fuel consumption as a result of optimised driving techniques. Leader DAS uses ...
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Joint venture to produce brakes for the 1520 market
RUSSIA: Russian Railways subsidiary Federal Freight Co and Knorr-Bremse have established the Knorr-Bremse 1520 joint venture to manufacture rolling stock braking products for the CIS market. Manufacturing will initially be undertaken at Knorr-Bremse's Voronezh plant, until the completion of a €26m factory at Tver during 2014. The company is ...
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EU supports Slovenian GSM-R roll-out
SLOVENIA: The European Commission agreed on March 15 to provide €99m from the Cohesion Fund to support the €149·5m national roll-out of GSM-R. The project will require more than 250 base stations on the 1 230 route-km rail network, along with a central control system and management centre. Completion is ...
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DB agrees to fit ETCS on Corridor A
GERMANY: Introduction of ERTMS on the Emmerich - Basel section of the Rotterdam - Genova Corridor A is to be completed by the end of 2018, Deutsche Bahn confirmed on March 8. Under the deployment strategy outlined by the European Commission in 2008, six priority corridors were due to be ...
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JR East introduces 320 km/h running
JAPAN: With the launch of its new timetable on March 16, East Japan Railway began regular operation at 320 km/h between Utsonomiya and Morioka on the Tohoku Shinkansen, using its Series E5 trainsets. This is currently the fastest permitted speed for revenue services in Japan. Derived from the Fastech 360 ...
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Caltrain upgrading deal agreed
USA: Work to upgrade and electrify the Caltrain commuter rail corridor between San Francisco and San Jose to accommodate high speed trains is set to move forward, following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the California High Speed Rail Authority and the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board which ...
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Nomad Digital acquires Inova Multimedia
GERMANY: Nomad Digital announced its acquisition of the assets and contracts of public transport information, entertainment and CCTV system supplier Inova Multimedia on March 19. Inova has delivered more than 28 000 display screens to customers including Alstom, Bombardier, Siemens, BLS and NBC Universal, for use in Germany, Austria, Belgium, ...
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Operating contracts awarded by Länder
GERMANY: The Land of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has awarded DB Regio a contract to operate Ost-West services for 15 years from 2015. The contract covers the operation of around 3·5 million train-km/year on non-electrified routes from Pasewalk to Lübeck, Grambow, Bützow and Ueckermünde. Meanwhile, Sachsen-Anhalt and Brandenburg have awarded the Mitteldeutsche S-Bahn-Netz ...
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JR East to test CBTC
JAPAN: East Japan Railway has shortlisted two European companies for a project to install communications-based train control on one of its Tokyo suburban lines. Alstom and Thales have been selected to bid for the work, which covers a 29·7 km section of the Joban Local Line between Ayase and ...
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Unified railway law aims to boost Europe - Asia freight
INTERNATIONAL: A joint declaration expressing willingness to create a common legal regime for rail traffic across Asia and Europe was signed by 37 countries at a ministerial meeting in Genève on February 26. The aim is to establish 'a unified set of transparent and predictable' legal conditions for international rail ...
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Viaduct protection
UK: During a £12m upgrade of Network Rail’s Ouseburn Viaduct which carries the UK’s East Coast Main Line in Newcastle, Carillion identified a problem just above the rocker plates where, owing to limited access for applying protective paint, there was a potential for rainwater to build up. This could ...