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Articles in July, 2003 issue of International Railway Journal
- Pakistan gets Rs 8.1 billion for rail
- New Heathrow stopping service
- Ust-Luga Seaport, St. Petersburg, has announced a Roubles 500 million project
- Tube lines buys new trains early
- Commuter rail operator, Metra, has beaten off challenges from the metro operator, CTA, and a bus operator, to provide mass transit in the Northwest Corridor
- Finance will soon be in place to allow the $US 175 million Santiago light rail project to go ahead
- Irish Rail
- Spoornet has awarded a Rand 37 million contract to Alstom to upgrade signalling in the area of Bellville and Kulls River stations
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Victoria sorts out rail privatisation failure
by Ian Hammond -
Short-term outlook kills railway privatisation
by David Briginshaw - Points "were not fit for purpose"
- India's deputy prime minister, Mr L K Advani, officially opened the new 271km Surendranagar-Pipavav link on May 10
- Royal Mail to quit rail
- New timetable for Tel Aviv LRT
- Park Pobedy, claimed to be the world's deepest metro station
- Bids are invited from consultants to provide technical and feasibility studies
- The infrastructure authority
- Strikes jeopardise Railfreight in France
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Active approach to passive crossing safety: a study involving more than 300 level crossings and interviews with users in Britain points the way to safer crossings
by Mike Knutton - Rendezvous
- China opens high-speed line
- Ankara-Istanbul upgrade starts
- The railways minister; Mr Ghous Bux Khan Mehar, has told Pakistan's national assembly that plans to restructure Pakistan Railways
- Singapore opens North East Line
- Singapore seeks Circle Line bids
- The Bay Area Rapid Transit
- Rail Vikas has invited prequalification bids for several construction projects
- Bids are invited by the Serbian government
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Railways come almost full circle
by Steve Bennett - Queensland's rail budget
- Indian Railways is to double the 56km single-track line
- Uganda Railways Corporation
- Kawasaki metro under threat
- Bombardier Transportation has an order for two additional 70% low-floor LRVs for the Hiawatha LRT corridor
- Guangzbou Metro has awarded a $US 40 million contract to Alcatel to supply its SelTrac S40 communications-based train control
- Pfleiderer, Germany, has won a [euro]80 million contract, in a joint venture with Royal BAM, Netherlands
- Pressure to cut costs forces mail off rail
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First tram-train line in Paris opens in 2005
by David Briginshaw - Korean rail link restored
- Brazil President, Mr Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, opened Ferronorte's new intermodal freight terminal at Alto Araguaia last month
- Spoornet plans to refurbish mainline stations at Cape Town and Germiston
- AirTrain tests resume at JFK
- Parsons Brinckerhoff has won a contract for preliminary engineering and environmental studies
- The Taiwanese government is to provide $US 2.9 billion this year and $US 5.8 billion next year for construction of a 38km line
- Denva-Sibus, which belongs to the Israeli-African consortium
- The government has awarded a [euro]75 million contract to the domestic construction company
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Regional passenger revival underway: the state of Victoria, Australia, is undertaking its biggest rail upgrading project for more than a century. The work is due to be completed in mid-2005
by Ian Hammond - Spanish crash claims 19 lives
- A head-on crash between two regional trains operating on a single-track line between Schrozberg and Niderstetten
- Tanzania Railways Corporation will not be privatised yet, following the collapse of negotiations between the government and potential franchisees
- A busy month in Rotterdam
- The 22km Los Angeles-Pasadena Metro Gold light rail line is due to open on July 26
- Silverlink
- Lithuanian Railways
- Union Pacific has awarded two maintenance contracts worth $US 40 million to Harsco Corporation
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Assessing life-cycle costs for grooved rails
by Dipl-Ing Dr Norbert Frank - Lower signalling costs promised
- Alstom withdraws from train assembly in Britain
- TransNamib's chief executive officer, Mr John Shaetonhodi
- CNR retains British holding
- Budapest line 4 to open in 2008
- Valley Metro Rail
- Hellenic Railways has invited bids to replace track
- The Romanian railway operating company
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North American and European locomotives: some synergies
by William Vantuono - SNCB launches new 5-year plan
- Israel speeds up fast rail link timetable
- Japanese railways have announced a large number of key management changes
- Dutch award ERTMS contract
- An accident waiting to happen
- Preliminary work has started on the 22.8km, 22-station Barakhamba Road-Dwaraka section of Line 3 of the metro
- French National Railways
- Pakistan Railways has awarded a Rupees 9.3 billion contract to China National Machinery Company
- Blending a modern metro into an historic city
- Eurailfreight conference calls for structural change
- Norway samples railway PPPs
- Canadian Pacific Railway has put up for sale three low-density branch lines in southern Saskatchewan
- The government has appointed a committee to consider proposals to restructure Sri Lanka Railways
- Abu Dhabi plans circular railway
- The first fully-integrated rail/metro underground station has been completed at Nam Cheong
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