All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 759
-
News
Clare Moriarty
Clare Moriarty has taken over as Director General, Rail, at the UK’s Department of Transport with effect from January 7, as part of an internal restructuring following the InterCity West Coast refranchising problems. Formerly Director General, Corporate, she served as Acting Permanent Secretary at DfT pending the appointment of Philip ...
-
News
Dragoljub Simonovic
Dragoljub Simonovic, a former member of the Serbian Parliament’s Transport & Communications Board, has been named Director General of Serbian Railways. Svetozar Capin and Predrag Jankovic have become Executive Directors, replacing Milovan Markovic and Zoran Masal.
-
News
ADIF changes President
On January 22 Gonzalo Ferre Moltó took up the post of President of Spanish national infrastructure manager ADIF. Formerly Secretary General for Infrastructure at the Ministry of Development, he succeeds Enrique Verdeguer who has stood down for personal reasons.
-
News
€26⋅5bn Grand Paris metro expansion programme confirmed
FRANCE: The government is to proceed with the project to build 200 km of new metro lines by 2030 to serve the outer suburbs of the capital, Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault announced in a speech given on March 6. Following a review of the programme inherited from the Sarkozy administration, ...
-
News
Preferred bidder for Gdańsk airport line
POLAND: A consortium of Budimex and Ferrovial Agroman has been chosen as preferred bidder to build Phase II of the Pomeranian Metropolitan Railway linking Gdańsk Wrzeszcz with Gdańsk Airport. The 716m złoty contract is expected to be signed in April. Construction is due to start in late 2013, for completion ...
-
News
Halon-free fire suppression for Eurostar
EUROPE: Following approval by the Channel Tunnel Safety Authority, Brush Traction is replacing the Halon-based fire suppression equipment in the power cars of Eurostar’s high speed trains with Stat-X systems supplied by Nobel Fire Systems. The Stat-X generators can be activated either manually or automatically in the event of an ...
-
News
Ministry of Railways to be abolished under Chinese reform plan
CHINA: Proposals to abolish the Ministry of Railways and split its functions between the Ministry of Transport and a new railway operating body are included in a report on institutional reform of the State Council which was unveiled on March 10. The reform of the cabinet aims to clarify ...
-
News
Dallas to get off-wire capable light rail vehicles
USA: Dallas Area Rapid Transit has selected Brookville Equipment Corp to supply two off-wire capable light rail vehicles for use on the Union Station - Oak Cliff extension. The $9·4m contract signed on February 26 includes an option for two additional vehicles. The three-section Brookville Liberty Modern Streetcars will ...
-
News
World rolling stock market March 2013
Australia: On January 31 CSR Ziyang signed a contract to supply six AC traction diesel locomotives to Qube by the end of the year. Austria: ÖBB-Technische Services has awarded Compin a €2·8m contract to supply seats for Talent and Desiro multiple-units. China: The Ministry of Railways has awarded ...
-
News
Urban rail news in brief - March 2013
Stockholm County Council and EIB signed a SKr3·5bn loan agreement on February 15 to fund development of the metro Red Line. This includes new rolling stock and CBTC, a new depot in Norsborg and work at Nyboda depot. The UK's Department for Transport has confirmed a further £23m for upgrading ...
-
News
Brisbane EMU suppliers shortlisted
AUSTRALIA: The Queensland state government has shortlisted two consortia for a PPP concession to supply a fleet of at least 75 six-car EMUs to operate Brisbane suburban services, Transport & Main Roads Minister Scott Emerson confirmed on March 5. He added the New Generation Rolling Stock programme was Queensland’s ...
-
News
Bringing mountains, woods and clouds to train toilets
SWITZERLAND: Swiss Federal Railways has launched a programme to upgrade its on-train toilets, saying clean facilities are an important part of the passenger experience. Cubicles are being refurbished with the installation of wall coverings with images of mountains, woodland, clouds in a blue sky or blue tiles. SBB’s ...
-
News
Balfour Beatty sells European rail business
BALFOUR BEATTY: ‘We will be divesting of all of our mainland European rail businesses’, Balfour Beatty announced on March 7. This followed an ‘operational and strategic review’ which had concluded that maintaining a rail presence in this region was not consistent with the company’s strategy of building a strong local ...
-
News
Linz tram Line 3 extension approved
AUSTRIA: The Linz city authorities confirmed on March 5 that the planned southwestern extension of the 900 mm gauge tram Line 3 from Leonding to Pasching and Traun is to go ahead next year. The StadtRegio-Tram project will add a further 4·4 km and eight stops to the 5·3 km ...
-
News
Deutsche Bahn presses on with Stuttgart 21
GERMANY: The controversial Stuttgart 21 project will be carried through to completion and not abandoned because of rising costs, Deutsche Bahn announced on March 5. ‘The time of uncertainty is over — the project will continue’, asserted DB Chairman Dr Rüdiger Grube at a hastily called press conference following ...
-
News
Consultation starts on first railway PPP
BRAZIL: Federal land transport agency ANTT has published for consultation draft tender documentation for a 35-year concession to build, operate and maintain a 477 km railway from Açailândia in Maranhão state to the port of Vila do Conde in Belém. This is the first of 12 PPP projects that the ...
-
News
BNSF to test LNG locomotives this year
USA: BNSF plans to start testing locomotives using liquefied natural gas this year, Chairman and CEO Matt Rose announced on March 6. The operator has been working with General Electric and EMD to develop LNG engine technology. According to BNSF, preliminary tests indicate that LNG-fuelled locomotives will be able ...
-
News
Desiro fleet upgraded for higher speed operation
UK: The maximum speed of 30 Class 350/1 Desiro electric multiple-units operating on the West Coast Main Line has been raised from 160 km/h to 177 km/h (110 mile/h) under Project 110, which brought together operator London Midland, train manufacturer Siemens, rolling stock leasing company Angel Trains, infrastructure manager Network ...
-
News
Wärtsilä signs Russian engine contract
RUSSIA: Wärtsilä TMH Diesel Engine Company has signed a contract to supply 12 20L diesel engines to power TEM 18B shunters being built by BMZ Bryansk, a Transmashholding subsidiary. Announced on March 7, this is the first order signed by the joint venture formed in 2010 between Wärtsilä and Transmashholding. ...