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December 9, 2021
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Australia/NZ
Australia’s big-spending rail construction boom
Australia is in the middle of an unprecedented rail infrastructure boom with major projects underway or planned in four of the country’s six capital cities as well as a major national project. Tony Duboudin breaks down the projects and considers the challenges they face.
November 17, 2021
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Infrastructure
Passenger trains return to British line after almost 50 years
Daily services will operate on the Okehampton route following £40m reopening project.
November 16, 2021
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Infrastructure
Network Rail saves £70m and six months on East West Rail
Decision not to replace a flyover like-for-like saves time and money on British rail reopening project.
July 30, 2021
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Central/South America
Will Costa Rica’s grand electric railway plans get over the line?
Costa Rica is pushing ahead with projects to revive and extend its freight railways. However, plans to build a new 84km electrified passenger railway in the country’s central plateau are at a crossroads, as Ron Buchanan explains.
June 29, 2021
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Infrastructure
CAF wins Turkish signalling contract
Contractor will support upgrades to the Istanbul - Bulgarian border line.
June 3, 2021
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Infrastructure
€231 million signalling upgrade for Taiwan
Taiwan Railways Administration awards a €231m contract to install electronic interlockings at 68 stations and covering 450km of Taiwan 1100km network to Siemens Mobility.
June 2, 2021
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Infrastructure
Moscow’s first new long-distance station for 100 years opens
75,000 passengers per day are expected to use new station in the east of the city.
April 26, 2021
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Podcasts
Blume Global and DCLI, with Bill Shea and Pervinder Johar.
For the first time, Railway Age and Simmons-Boardman Publishing sister publication Marine Log join forces to discuss the global rail and marine intermodal logistics scene.
April 7, 2021
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Innovations
Reopening the world’s highest cog railway
Stadler is a world-leading supplier of cog railway locomotives and rolling stock. Kevin Smith and Michael Boyle report on a project for the iconic Broadmoor Manitou and Pike’s Peak Cog Railway in Colorado.
February 15, 2021
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Financial
Road out, rail in under new Portuguese plan
After years of focusing on expanding the road network, Portugal has made an about turn and increased the level of investment in rail. David Burroughs talks to minister of infrastructure and housing, Pedro Nuno Santos, about what the change means for the country.
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