All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 898
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OTIF is consulting on harmonising RID regulations on dangerous goods with global UN recommendations. The main changes concern piggyback transport, hand and checked luggage and written emergency instructions for train drivers. POTA Holdings has acquired Australian short line and terminal operator South Spur Rail Services from Coote Industrial for A$26·5m. ...
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Contract signed for Surt - Banghazi line signalling
LIBYA: A €247m contract to supply signalling, telecoms, power, security and ticketing systems for the 554 km Surt - Banghazi line has been awarded to a consortium of Finmeccanica companies Ansaldo STS and SELEX Communications. The contract was placed by Russian Railways subsidiary Zarubezhstroytechnology following an international tender. RZD is ...
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Vossloh awarded €100m point machine contract
SWEDEN: Trafikverket has awarded Vossloh a 10-year framework agreement for the supply of in-sleeper point machines for the 11 904 route-km national rail network, which has 11 428 turnouts. The contract is worth more than €100m and has an optional five-year extension. Vossloh will supply a customised version of the ...
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Expanding Indian expertise
INDIA: The Golden Rock rolling stock workshop at Tiruchirappalli in India is developing a prototype high-capacity tank wagon using designs produced by the Research Design & Standards Organisation, and is also undertaking staff training for a number of African railways. Following the export of metre-gauge locomotives to Benin, Golden Rock ...
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Trans-Asian ECO train returns to Islamabad
INTERNATIONAL: The first eastbound ECO freight train is due to arrive in Islamabad on August 13, having left Istanbul on August 2 with cargo for Tehran and Islamabad. Six container flats each carried a 40 ft container destined for Pakistan, while five vans had consignments for the Iranian capital. Operations ...
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Chennai Metro Rail orders Alstom trains
INDIA: Chennai Metro Rail Limited has selected Alstom Transport to supply 42 four-car trains for the two-line metro network which is now under construction. The contract awarded on August 2 is worth Rs14·7bn, and includes the supply and commissioning of 168 vehicles along with associated spare parts, specialist tools and ...
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Fourth order for largest electric locomotive manufacturer
CHINA: The Ministry of Railways' Chengdu Railway Administration has placed an 8·6bn yuan order with China South for 590 six -axle 7·2 MW electric locomotives with AC drives. They will be built by CSR Zhuzhou (420) and CSR Ziyang (170) for delivery within 12 months. CSR has now won four ...
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Custom-designed lowbed electrification vehicle
NEW ZEALAND: Manco Engineering has produced a custom 1067 mm gauge flatbed transporter to carry electrification masts, wire and concrete products during KiwiRail's Auckland electrification project. The 1250 Lowbed Rail Transporter is equipped with a Palfinger crane and a low-profile 12·4 m non-slip deck which can take a 30 tonne ...
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EC approves DB’s takeover of Arriva
EUROPE: The European Commission announced on August 11 that it had ‘approved under the EU Merger Regulation (EC 139/2004) the proposed acquisition of rail and bus operator Arriva plc of the UK by Deutsche Bahn’. However, the decision is conditional upon DB’s commitment to divest all of Arriva’s rail and ...
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Tatravagónka enters Polish market
POLAND: Slovakian wagon manufacturer Tatravagónka Poprad has completed its acquisition of a 49·56% stake in Polish wagon manufacturing and repair company Fabryka Wagonów Gniewczyna from Orliston Enterprises Limited for an undisclosed price. Tatravagónka will take over management of the Polish firm. It hopes use the new acquisition as a springboard ...
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Tube locomotive modernised
UK: The prototype for the refurbishment of 29 battery-electric locomotives used on London Underground engineering trains is now undergoing trials. The locomotives each have 168 vented lead acid cells to provide power for traction and wagon-mounted equipment when the fourth-rail supply is turned off. Modernisation is being undertaken by LU's ...
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'All in one' wagon
SWEDEN: Load securing specialist ExTe and leasing firm AAE are jointly marketing a wagon which they say is a technically simple but economically attractive way of maximising vehicle usage in the forest products industry. The wagon offers the flexibility to carry the most common loads for the forest industry. The ...
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Worksite asset logistics
NETHERLANDS: Plant hire company New Rail Vision deployed Ritco's GeoRailManager asset location system with 100 GPS units to provide round-the-clock tracking during a 52 h possession on the Eindhoven - Venlo line last month. Safelines was appointed to manage all movements made by seven contractors to and from the 21 ...
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Wire Wizard at work
GERMANY: The OVHWizard from Dr D Wehrhahn Messsysteme für die Qualitätssicherung uses ultrasound to measure the height and position of overhead contact wires to help identify wear. Measuring runs can be evaluated on site or at the office, with data displayed graphically or tablulated. Deutsche Bahn has certified OVHWizard ...
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Progress Rail Services completes EMD acquisition
EMD: Progress Rail Services announced on August 3 that it had completed the acquisition of Electro-Motive Diesel from Berkshire Partners and Greenbriar Equity Group. The Caterpillar subsidiary paid $820m in cash plus a net working capital adjustment estimated at $108m. EMD is now a subsidiary of Progress Rail. 'The acquisition ...
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Composite cab concept
EUROPE: A prototype train cab has been developed under a joint industry and academic project which aims to adapt composite technologies used by Formula 1 cars for rail applications. Racing cars make extensive use of extremely strong and lightweight carbon composites, but these highly specialised materials are uneconomic for rolling ...
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Sri Lankan contracts placed
SRI LANKA: The government has signed a contract for China National Machinery Import & Export Corp to build the first phase of the 110 km Matara – Kataragama line along the south coast. The initial section will run 30 km east from Matara to Beliatta, with four stations, and is ...
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Urban rail news in brief
Société de transport de Montréal has decided to re-tender the procurement of up to 1053 new metro cars. CAF will be allowed to participate along with a consortium of Alstom and Bombardier, after a special board meeting on July 14 confirmed that CAF had demonstrated ‘full ...
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DART PPP attracts four consortia
IRELAND: Iarnród Éireann announced on August 3 that four consortia had submitted responses for the prequalification phase of the DART Underground public-private partnership project. The deadline was July 20.The consortia are: BBI: comprising Balfour Beatty Capital Ltd, BAM PPP Investments Ireland bv and Iridium Concesiones de Infraestructuras SA;City Connect: comprising ...