All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 997
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Metering validates regeneration saving
ENERGY: Long-term metering of the electric current consumed by a Virgin Trains Class 390 Pendolino in revenue-earning service in the UK has shown energy savings in line with the 16·5% discount on Network Rail's existing traction current tariff for trains equipped with regenerative braking.
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Brake ventures formed in Johannesburg
SOUTH AFRICA: US-based railway supply group Wabtec Corp announced on August 6 that it had established two joint ventures to expand its manufacturing, supplies and service business in the South African market. Based at Kempton Park near Johannesburg, the two joint ventures have Sibanye Brakes of South Africa as ...
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Leasing for the 'final mile'
NORTHRAIL: A new entrant to the leasing market based in Germany, Northrail is a 74:26 joint venture between investment group Paribus and Seehafen Kiel, operator of the Baltic Sea port. Following an initial capital investment of €25m, Northrail has established a pool of 12 locomotives, with lease agreements already in ...
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Supplying springs for Tehran
SUSPENSION: Trelleborg Industrial has won a second contract to supply China Southern's Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Works with Metalastik hourglass bearer springs for use on locos being built for Iran. Trelleborg said the simple and low maintenance design of the steel and rubber springs makes them particularly suitable for situations where ...
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Targeted weedkilling
WEED CONTROL: European infrastructure managers were shown the capabilities of Weedfree's newly-commissioned weed killing train during demonstration runs held in Belgium during June. Developed in Hungary by Gaal-Gaal, the train's computer systems locate weeds using infra-red cameras corresponding to each of the nine spray booms. GPS is used ...
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Urban rail news in brief - August 2008
On July 16 Chicago Transit Authority announced a pilot programme to remove the seats from a number of metro cars to increase capacity by 25 to 50 people per car. Eight-car peak trains would have one or two seatless cars, running initially on the Brown Line with the Blue and ...
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Genesee & Wyoming to buy Ohio Central
USA: Genesee & Wyoming Inc announced on August 4 that it had signed an agreement to purchase the Coshocton-based Ohio Central Railroad System, which operates nine short lines in Ohio and Pennsylvania. GWI has agreed to pay US$219m in cash, and a contingent consideration worth approximately $25m. GWI currently owns ...
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A second set of eyes
IMAGING: Rail Runner Express trains in New Mexico have been fitted with digital cameras which synchronise video with data from event recorders. Jointly developed by Railhead Vision Systems and Wi-Tronix, the technology generates a single downloadable file containing both video and data. Authorised staff are alerted if an emergency ...
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Faiveley completes US acquisition
USA: On July 31 Faiveley Transport confirmed that it had completed the acquisition of a 100% equity shareholding in Ellcon-National, a manufacturer of braking equipment and wagon loading devices based in Greenville, South Carolina. With a staff of around 300 people, Ellcon-National recorded sales of US$58m in 2007. Describing the ...
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Double-deck on Paris Line A
FRANCE: Following a finance agreement with STIF, the Ile-de-France transport authority, RATP intends to call tenders for replacement rolling stock on RER Line A. At the end of June, RATP presented STIF with its proposals to procure an initial batch of 30 double-deck EMUs at a cost of €600m to ...
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CPTM contracts
BRAZIL: Spanish rolling stock manufacturer CAF has been awarded a €442m contract to supply 40 eight-car trainsets to São Paulo suburban operator CPTM. Deliveries are scheduled for completion in 2010. CPTM has awarded Union Switch & Signal International and Efacec a US$120m contract to resignal lines 7 and 12 to ...
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Pilbara access battle continues
AUSTRALIA: Fortescue Metals is a step closer to gaining access to the Pilbara railway networks owned by rival mining groups BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto. In mid-June the National Competition Council recommended that the Robe River, Hamersley and Goldsworthy rail lines should be opened up, in order to boost competition ...
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Pointers August 2008
The governments of France and Spain have agreed to establish a European Economic Interest Group that will be responsible for the design, construction and operation of a new central rail crossing of the Pyrenees, whose route is to be selected in autumn 2009. By the end of this year, SNCF ...
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Mumbai car order
INDIA: CSR Nanjing Puzhen Rolling Stock Company is to supply 16 four-car trains for Line 1 of Mumbai metro under a Rs6bn contract. The first four trainsets are due to be delivered in 18 months' time, with the whole fleet arriving in Mumbai by mid-2010. Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd ...
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Hamburg's DT5 takes shape
GERMANY: Hamburger Hochbahn AG presented its next generation U-Bahn trainset at the Alstom LHB works in Salzgitter in July, unveiling a full-size mock-up showing the car end, driving cab and interior layout. HHA ordered 27 trainsets in December 2006 from a consortium of Alstom and Bombardier at a cost of ...
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People in the News - August 2008
Dr Sebastian Jürgens will leave DB on September 30 to join the board at Hamburger Hafen und Logistik. He will be replaced as head of DB's Intermodal Business Area by Hans-Georg Werner (right). Michel Aymeric has been appointed Managing Director at French rail safety authority EPSF. Mike Coupe has moved ...
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Don't re-regulate rail freight
REGULATION: Rail has a major role to play in reducing energy use and addressing environmental concerns in North America, but proposals being debated in the US Congress to increase regulation of the sector could halt much-needed investment in additional capacity, argues Ed Hamberger.
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Cross-acceptance
EUROPE: Legislation to require the cross-?acceptance of rail vehicles between EU member states moved forward on July 9, when the European Parliament voted to approve the second reading of amendments to the 2004 Railway Safety Directive. The Parliament endorsed an earlier conciliation discussion with the Council of Ministers which should ...
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DMU framework in place
GERMANY: Following a month-long tendering process, DB has awarded five framework contracts covering the supply of up to 300 regional DMUs to Alstom, Siemens and Stadler. Orders can be called off as required up to 2011 at a total cost of €430m. 'We want to have modern, efficient vehicles available ...