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November 13, 2020
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Financial
Siemens’ Ebitda falls but revenue stable in 2020 results
SIEMENS Mobility has announced an adjusted Ebitda of €241m for its 2020 fiscal year, which ran from October 1 2019 to September 30, a fall of 19% compared with €299m in 2019.
November 12, 2020
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Main line
32 disused lines in Baden-Württemberg could reopen
THE southwestern German state of Baden-Württemberg has published an analysis of 42 railway lines in the state that have been evaluated for re-opening with at least hourly services.
November 12, 2020
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Infrastructure
ARTC awards $A 693.8m Inland Rail contract as bidders identified for next stage
THE Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) has awarded the Trans4m Rail joint venture of John Holland and SEE Civil a $A 693.8m ($US 504.3m) contract to upgrade infrastructure on the 171km Narrabri - North Star section, or N2NS Phase 1, of the Inland Rail project.
November 12, 2020
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Metros
Chicago Transit Authority faces $US 375m operating deficit in 2021
THE Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) has revealed its faces a $US 375m operating budget deficit in 2021 in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.
November 12, 2020
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Locomotives
ČD seeks 50 multi-system locomotives
CZECH Railways (ČD) has invited bids for a framework contract to deliver up to 50 multi-voltage locomotives with an operating speed of at least 230km/h.
November 12, 2020
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High-speed
Tunnelling beneath the Baltic: a pipe dream or a once-in-a-generation opportunity?
Building new railway lines is often a daunting undertaking which can take decades, especially when tunnelling is involved. But two developers from the Baltic region are pushing plans to construct what would be the world’s longest railway tunnel in a matter of a years. David Burroughs talks to Peter Vesterbacka and Kustaa Valtonen about how viable their vision is.
November 12, 2020
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Fleet
DSB receives €400m green loan to electrify fleet
DANISH State Railways (DSB) and Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) have signed a €400m loan agreement to support a project to fully electrify and convert DSB’s fleet.
November 11, 2020
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High-speed
Five-point plan aims to accelerate US high-speed development
FOLLOWING the election of long-time passenger rail advocate, Mr Joe Biden, as president elect of the United States, the United States High Speed Rail Association (USHSR) has published a five-point plan to encourage the development of high-speed networks across the country.
November 11, 2020
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Fleet
Kenya introduces DMUs on Nairobi commuter network
KENYA Railway Corporation (KRC) began operation of five metre-gauge class 61 DMUs on the Nairobi Commuter Network (NCR) on November 10, following a ceremony at Nairobi Central station attended by Kenyan president, Mr Uhuru Kenyatta.
November 11, 2020
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Infrastructure
Zambia Northwest Rail Phase 1A agreement signed
ZAMBIA’s Northwest Rail (NWR) has signed a cooperation agreement with Uroven, Britain, and Transmashholding (TMH) subsidiary Smart Operations to build the first phase of the 590km east-west railway.
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