More Infrastructure & Asset Management – Page 26
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NewsRail Baltic Estonia awards construction contract for Ülemiste terminal expansion
Rail Baltic Estonia has awarded AS TREF Nord and ATEMO OÜ a €20.9 million contract for developing the northern outdoor areas of the Ülemiste terminal, including public spaces and a tramway.
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NewsPaul Comfort’s latest book on public transportation achieves top spot on Amazon
Paul Comfort's latest book, "The New Future of Public Transportation," offers a comprehensive exploration of cutting-edge rail technologies, from autonomous trains to zero-emission initiatives, making it a must-read for industry professionals.
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NewsAmtrak launches revitalisation programme for Washington Union Station
Amtrak's new revitalisation programme for Washington Union Station aims to enhance safety, comfort and operational efficiency, reflecting the station's pivotal role as a major transportation hub.
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NewsNetwork Rail and TfW partner to deliver faster journeys between Cardiff and Manchester
Passengers traveling between Cardiff, Manchester and Holyhead can now benefit from faster journeys thanks to Network Rail and Transport for Wales removing 38 historic speed restrictions on the route.
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NewsCo-founding agreement for new trains in Wellington and lower North Island welcomed
Greater Wellington and Horizons regional councils welcome a new co-funding agreement to purchase 18 trains and upgrade infrastructure, doubling peak-time services on the Wairarapa and Manawatū lines.
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NewsRIA comments on HS2 accounts and spending review announcements
The Railway Industry Association highlighted the financial impacts of the HS2 project changes and expressed concerns over the recent spending review and cancellation of the Restoring Your Railways programme.
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NewsGTR awards over £400,000 in grants to community projects
Govia Thameslink Railway has awarded £448,000 in grants to 37 organisations for community projects, aiming to surpass 2023’s £150 million in social value.
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NewsMBTA approves $54 million battery-electric train plan for Fairmount Line
The MBTA Board of Directors has approved a $54 million plan to introduce battery-electric trains to the Fairmount Commuter Rail Line, aiming to increase service frequency and reduce emissions by early 2028.
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NewsRenfe expands global presence with new branch in UAE
Renfe has announced the establishment of a new branch in the United Arab Emirates to enhance its involvement in the country's ambitious railway projects and strengthen its competitive position in the region.
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NewsKiwiRail announces electrification milestone for Papakura to Pukekohe line
KiwiRail has completed the installation and activation of the final section of overhead electric lines for the Papakura to Pukekohe Electrification project, paving the way for electric trains to commence test runs in July.
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NewsCalifornia renews environmental review agreement for high-speed rail
The California State Transportation Agency and High-Speed Rail Authority have renewed their agreement with FRA to continue streamlining federal environmental review processes for the state's high-speed rail projects.
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NewsSouth Rail Systems Alliance completes historic track renewal in Severn Tunnel
The South Rail Systems Alliance achieved a historic milestone by completing the full renewal of the Severn Tunnel’s track in a single 16-day possession, marking a first for the rail industry.
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NewsArup and AIS appointed for Hong Kong's smart and green mass transit system in East Kowloon
Arup and AIS have been appointed to provide consultancy services for Hong Kong's new smart and green mass transit system in East Kowloon, enhancing connectivity for over 300,000 residents.
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NewsMetrolinx announces new phase in Pape Station construction
Metrolinx has announced the start of a new phase in the Ontario Line connection at Pape Station, involving foundational work to stabilise the site and prepare for excavation.
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NewsTfL announces planned closures on the Piccadilly line for essential upgrades
TfL advises Piccadilly line customers to plan ahead and allow more time for their journeys due to temporary closures in August 2024 for vital upgrades, in preparation for the new fleet of trains arriving from 2025.
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NAO report highlights government's major changes to HS2 programme
NAO's recent report highlights how the UK government's changes to the HS2 programme, including cancelling Phase 2 and scaling back Euston station, have led to a reassessment of project scope and management by DfT and HS2 Ltd.
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ArticleThe importance of future-proofing asset management
We caught up with Marco Corradini from SBB at the Rail Infrastructure Asset Management Summit 2024, in London earlier this year to get his thoughts on the most important parts of infrastructure asset management.
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NewsAmtrak unveils new renderings of future West Baltimore MARC Station
Amtrak has unveiled updated renderings for the future West Baltimore MARC Station, highlighting community input and promising enhanced transit connectivity as part of the Frederick Douglass Tunnel Program.
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NewsCampaign for Better Transport calls to expand rail capacity and review HS2 cancellation
Campaign for Better Transport is urging the new UK government to expand rail capacity, reconsider the cancelled sections of HS2 and halt the sell-off of HS2 land while the project's future is reviewed.
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NewsRail Baltic Estonia and Tariston AS sign Hagudi-Alu railway section contract
Rail Baltic Estonia and Tariston AS have signed a €30.59 million contract to construct the 7km Hagudi-Alu section of the railway line, set to be completed by the end of 2027.


