All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 978

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    Intelligent surveillance trial concludes

    2008-12-05T16:16:00Z

    UK: Atos Origin has completed its trial of ‘intelligent’ CCTV at Sheffield station (RG 11.07 p730). Working in association with station operator East Midlands Trains and its predecessor Midland Main Line, the company provided an integrated CCTV network capable of offering more functionality than conventional systems. One of the system’s ...

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    Shareholding changes

    2008-12-05T15:50:00Z

    FAIVELEY: An Extraordinary General Meeting has been arranged for December 23 to approve a restructuring of the shareholdings in Faiveley Group, the manufacturer of brakes, air-conditioning, screen doors and other subsystems. It follows the signing of an agreement with fund manager Sagard and other direct and indirect shareholders on October ...

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    Perpignan - Figueres makes progress

    2008-12-05T15:20:00Z

    EUROPE: Tracklaying is well advanced on the 44·4 km standard -gauge cross-border line linking Perpignan in France with Figueres in Spain. Intended to link the French and Spanish high speed networks, the line includes an 8·2 km twin-bore tunnel under the Pyrenees at Le Perthus. The line is being developed ...

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    SNCF places Traxx order

    2008-12-05T14:18:00Z

    FRANCE: On December 5 Bombardier announced a €160m firm order to supply SNCF with 45 Traxx F140 DE diesel-electric locomotives. The first delivery is scheduled for May 2010, and orders for a further 35 locomotives could follow. Bombardier has now sold more than 1 300 locomotives from the Traxx ...

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    TEN-T rail funding signed

    2008-12-05T11:38:00Z

    EUROPE: Major rail projects in Italy, Austria, France, Germany, Slovenia and Hungary are to receive a total of €1·7bn under 11 Trans-European Transport Networks financing decisions signed by European Commissioner for Transport Antonio Tajani on December 5. The money is being allocated under the TEN-T programme for 2007-13. ...

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    Swiss national timetable on a single page

    2008-12-05T08:31:00Z

    SWITZERLAND: Subscribers to Railway Gazette International will have received a copy of Netgraph with the December 2008 issue. Devised by Zürich-based transport planning consultancy SMA & Partner, the visual representation of the 2009 Swiss timetable represents the network as the relationships between routes. The introduction of nationwide co-ordinated timetables ...

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    Making every second count

    2008-12-05T08:30:00Z

    SWITZERLAND: SBB is focusing on making better use of reserves in train scheduling to add greater robustness to its integrated national timetable. Real-time management of train services to maintain connections and more detailed passenger information provision are at the heart of the ‘Co-Production’ concept.

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    Belgrano to be split

    2008-12-04T17:41:00Z

    ARGENTINA: The federal government has begun the process of returning the metre-gauge Belgrano network to public ownership, by means of a decree published on October 31. The concession awarded to Belgrano Cargas SA in 1999 was to be terminated within 90 days, while the ‘state of emergency’ under which the ...

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    Crossrail agreements signed

    2008-12-04T16:44:00Z

    UK: A series of core funding and governance agreements paving the way for construction of the long-planned Crossrail route under London were signed on December 4 by Transport Minister Andrew Adonis and Mayor of London Boris Johnson. A parallel deal was finalised with the City of London Corporation which will ...

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    Grain branch upgrades funded

    2008-12-04T16:09:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Premier of Victoria John Brumby announced on October 20 that the state is to refurbish more freight-only branch lines as part of an A$38·7m funding package to support the state’s rural economy. The state government has launched a programme of works to raise speed limits and boost operating efficiency ...

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    Norwegian infrastructure budget up

    2008-12-04T14:27:00Z

    NORWAY: The government’s 2009 budget allocates NKr8·84bn for rail spending, an increase of NKr1·3bn on 2008. There is a particular focus on maintenance and renewals. Funding for infrastructure manager Jernbaneverket is up 22% to NKr7·07bn, allowing spending on maintenance to be increased by 25%. This will improve reliability and capacity, ...

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    Heavy haul automation contract placed

    2008-12-04T10:45:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Ansaldo STS announced on December 4 that it had been awarded a €103m contract to provide automation technology for the driverless operation of Rio Tinto's Hamersley and Robe River heavy haul railway in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The automation project will be completed by 2012, enabling ...

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    Trans-Laos railway survey agreed

    2008-12-04T10:00:00Z

    LAOS: Investment company Giant Group is to undertake surveys for a railway running 220 km across southern Laos from the Thai to the Vietnamese borders. A memorandum of understanding for the project was signed with the Ministry of Public Works & Transport on November 10. The proposed electrified line ...

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    Dublin orders another eight trams

    2008-12-04T09:42:00Z

    IRELAND: The Railway Procurement agency has ordered a further eight Alstom Citadis trams for use on Dublin 's Luas network from early 2010. The €21m contract announced on December 1 is an option on a March 2007 agreement. Alstom has previously supplied Dublin with 40 Citadis cars, and another ...

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    Pointers December 2008

    2008-12-04T08:00:00Z

    DSB Chairman Søren Eriksen has confirmed that the Danish state railway is looking to enter the German regional market, where around 20 operating concessions are due to be tendered during 2009. DSB is opening a project office in Germany, and Eriksen says it will also look at an opportunities to ...

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    Bombardier to keep SFO peoplemover running

    2008-12-03T16:41:00Z

    USA: Bombardier Transportation has signed an €80m contract to operate and maintain the peoplemover at San Francisco International Airport for a further eight years. Bombardier has operated and maintained the SFO AirTrain since its opening in 2003. A fleet of 38 CX-100 vehicles serves nine stations along 10 ...

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    Viaduct pushed into place

    2008-12-03T16:08:00Z

    FRANCE: As part of a €250m modernisation of the Paris - Rouen - Le Havre line, infrastructure manager RFF has replaced the Oissel viaduct at a cost of €18m. Spanning the Seine near Rouen, the viaduct carries around 250 trains a day. On November 8-11 the new 185 m metal ...

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    Final GSM-R bids go in

    2008-12-03T10:58:00Z

    FRANCE: Infrastructure manager RFF confirmed on December 2 that the four consortia prequalified for the 15-year concession to fund and install GSM-R communications equipment on the national network had submitted their final bids to meet the published deadline. The first PPP concession to be awarded for work on the ...

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    Paris Métro Style in map and station design

    2008-12-03T10:45:00Z

    Book review

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    UTO target to boost metro capacity

    2008-12-03T08:00:00Z

    SIGNALLING: Presentations to the IRSE Aspect 2008 conference in London on September 25-26 served to remind delegates not only of the benefits of communications-based train control, but also that it is quite feasible to install CBTC on existing lines without interfering with passenger services. This is because it can be ...