Intelligence
01 March 2006
Argentina:The
150 km between Río Primero and Sumampa on the Nuevo Central
Argentino network is to be upgraded at a cost of 40m pesos. Upgrading
of the 150 km between Sumampa and Forres is already in hand.
Asia:Advantage
International and Black Sea Transit planned to launch a weekly freight
service between the Georgian port of Poti and Almaty in Kazakhstan on
March 1, with a transit time of eight days. The companies plan to
extend the service to Urumqi and run five times a week by the end of
the year.
RAI software has been installed on TCDD computers at
the Razi-Kapikoy border crossing, allowing the electronic completion
and exchange of forms between the Iranian and Turkish rail operators.
Belgium:In
January the transport ministry licensed Rotterdam-based rail4chem
Benelux to operate in Belgium, using Vossloh G2000 and EMD JT42CWR
locos.
SNCB has completed electrification of the 8 km
Welkenraedt - Montzen line to increase operational flexibility between
Aachen and Liège.
SNCB's telecommunications business B-Telecom
is to become part of Syntigo, a wholly-owned subsidiary of SNCB Holding
which provides IT services. B-Telecom reported turnover of €12m in 2005.
Canada:On
January 19 CN announced its C$26m purchase from RailAmerica of the
Lakeland & Waterways, Mackenzie Northern and Central Western
railways in Alberta, which have a total length of 1180 km.
This
month CN and CP begin implementing an operating agreement reached in
January to enhance fluidity and capacity on routes to Port of
Vancouver. This eliminates the need for inter-railway handovers, with
trains operating directly to their destinations.
On January 31
CN began hauling CSX traffic to and from Sarnia, Ontario, under a
long-term agreement which gives CSX access to shorter routes to and
from the USA.
China:The Ministry of Railways and three
northwestern provinces are to begin work in the first half of this year
on a 30·3bn yuan link between Taiyuan and Zhongwei. Construction of the
752 km electrified double track line will take 41/2 years.
Czech Republic: CD plans to introduce smart card tickets from June, hoping to replace 1 million paper tickets a year.
Europe:The
Czech and Austrian transport ministers have agreed to electrify the
11 km Retz - Znojmo line by the end of 2007. The EU will part-fund
the extension of Austrian 15 kV AC electrification into the Czech
Republic, and ÖBB will extend its hourly Wien - Retz service over the
border.
France:RFF has commissioned a €8m control centre at
Pagny-sur-Moselle which will eventually control traction power supplies
on 4000 km of overhead line equipment on conventional and high
speed routes in eastern France. Replacing a facility in Nancy, it will
take over areas controlled from Metz, Strasbourg and Paris Est between
June 2006 and September 2007.
RFF is to replace bullhead rail on
the Tarascon-sur-Ariège - Luzenac-Garanou section of the Toulouse - La
Tour-de-Carol route, enabling a 60 km/h speed restriction to be
lifted and frequencies to be increased. The €5m programme covering
10 km is due to be undertaken in September and October.
Hungary:On February 6 Railog introduced an intermodal service between Rotterdam and Gy”r, initially running four times a week.
India:By
the February 15 deadline, 14 companies had applied to IR for rights to
operate container services across the country. Approval is expected by
March 31, and the Railways Ministry foresees investment in rolling
stock and depots reaching Rs100bn over two years.
Japan
International Co-operation Agency has been appointed to assess demand
and study a planned increase in freight capacity on the Delhi to Mumbai
and Kolkata routes.
Telinovation System and Exultsoft ticket
vending machines accepting credit and debit card payment have been
installed at Bangalore's main station, and platform tickets can now be
bought by mobile phone. South Western Railway is offering train running
information by SMS.
Ireland:Transport Minister Martin Cullen
formally launched the Railway Safety Commission on February 8.
Established on January 1, it has responsibility for Iarnród Éireann,
Luas and future metro lines.
Kenya: Transport Minister Chuirau
Ali Mwakwere and Rift Valley Railways Managing Director Roy Puffet
signed the 25 year Kenya Railways concession on January 23.
Netherlands:Construction
has begun of a 3 km electrified freight line from Vlissingen Oost
harbour to the Vlissingen - Roosendaal main line, due for completion in
late 2007. Zeeland Seaports and Westerscheldetunnel are meeting €12m of
the €65m cost.
On January 20 ProRail signed contracts with
Ballast Nedam Infra and GTI Infra for the construction of twin
0·8 km tunnels under the Drontermeer for the Lelystad - Zwolle
line. Work on the Hanzelijn will start this year for opening in 2013.
Slovakia:ZSSK
has sold its High Tatras funicular and cable car activities to
Tatranské Lanové Drahy for KS185m. The subsidiary of British company
Mountain Holiday Ski Resorts has leased the routes since 2003.
Spain:The
Ministry of Development has awarded Ayesa a contract to define the
alignment of a branch from the Córdoba - Málaga high speed line to
Málaga airport, where a station would be built for high speed trains as
well as suburban services on
Renfe's Málaga - Fuengirola route.
United
Kingdom: The Department for Transport has given the go-ahead for London
& Continental Railways to fit out a sub-surface box built in 2005
to contain a replacement Thameslink station serving London's St Pancras
and King's Cross termini. Work to complete the station is expected to
take 20 months at a cost of £62·5m.
USA:Services on CSX
Transportation's Gulf Coast line resumed on January 18 after five
months of repairs to damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. Employees and
contractors have repaired six major bridges, a yard in New Orleans and
more than 65 km of track.
On February 7 the Department of
Homeland Security began a 30-day programme to test metal detectors and
X-ray machines at PATH's Exchange Place station in Jersey City. The
tests aim to assess the impact on traffic flows at the station, which
is used by 15000 passengers a day.