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International Railway Journal
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RZD and Siemens sign train deal.(World Report) February 01, 2005
India's $US 5.5 billion rail plan.(World Report) February 01, 2005
Namibian line opens this month.(World Report) February 01, 2005
Semitan is seeking bids to refurbish 38 light rail vehicles.(France) February 01, 2005
SNCF has invited tenders to supply signalling.(France) February 01, 2005
Angel Trains has ordered three Talent dmus from Bombardier Transportat... February 01, 2005
Budapest Transport Authority (BKV) has awarded a 26 million [euro] con... February 01, 2005
Indian Railways has invited tenders to supply 2300 wheels and axles fo... February 01, 2005
Lazio regional government's transport division has invited tenders to ... February 01, 2005
The Mid-Region Council of Governments, Albuquerque, has ordered five M... February 01, 2005
French National Railways (SNCF) has awarded a contract worth about 350... February 01, 2005
MVV OEG and MVV Transport, two operators in the Rhine-Neckar region, h... February 01, 2005
Goode is US Railroader of the Year.(North American Viewpoint) February 01, 2005
Rail should benefit from economic growth.(North American Viewpoint) February 01, 2005
China shifts high-speed priorities.(Perspectives) February 01, 2005
Lack of capacity hampers growth.(Perspectives) February 01, 2005
Three years to state the obvious.(Perspectives) February 01, 2005
The future for rail in Southeast Asia: the last 10 years has seen an e... February 01, 2005
Train control should move into the communications age:;it is time for ... February 01, 2005
TTCI and FRA set up train control test bed; TTCI and the Federal Railr... February 01, 2005
Madrid chooses CBTC for two metro lines; Bombardier is installing its ... February 01, 2005
Prestige claims commercial success: today, nearly every large transpor... February 01, 2005
Tickets can now be downloaded.(Fare Collection) February 01, 2005
Coupler will convert a PDA into a validator.(Fare Collection) February 01, 2005
Rendezvous.(Calendar) February 01, 2005
Simply shining ahead.(Showcase) February 01, 2005
Corrosion protection and finishing.(Showcase) February 01, 2005
Work starts on Caribbean Metro.(Transit News) February 01, 2005
Kochi opts for light metro.(Transit News) February 01, 2005
India's prime minister, Dr Manmohan Singh opened the first underground... February 01, 2005
The Indian government has agreed to provide Rs 9 billion ($US 206 mill... February 01, 2005
The route of the new Line U4 between the city centre and the port has ... February 01, 2005
The state of New Mexico has purchased for $US 9.8 million a 29km rail ... February 01, 2005
The Chilean capital's metro has awarded Alstom a six-year contract to ... February 01, 2005
Sao Paulo Metro will soon call bids for the final engineering design o... February 01, 2005
The metro carried a record 470 million passengers in 2004.(Shanghai) February 01, 2005
Construction of the 3.8km Boon Lay extension of the metro will start i... February 01, 2005
Punggol elevated LRT opens for business next month serving the 49,000 ... February 01, 2005
Dubai takes on 100% of LRT financing.(Transit News) February 01, 2005
CSR Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Works, China, and Siemens are building... February 01, 2005
Two British LRT schemes approved.(Transit News) February 01, 2005
Systra wins Lyon LRT contract.(Transit News) February 01, 2005
Light rail operation in Jerusalem will become a reality next year when... February 01, 2005
RailCorp has drawn up a shortlist of six potential bidders for a contr... February 01, 2005
BHP Billiton Ore, Australia, has ordered 13 class SD70ACe locomotives ... February 01, 2005
Bidding has resumed for civil engineering contracts to construct a 448... February 01, 2005
Carillion has secured funding of 87 million [pounds sterling] for a pu... February 01, 2005
Angel Trains has awarded a 7.5 million [pounds sterling] contract to W... February 01, 2005
Bulgarian State Railways (BDZ) has ordered 25 Desiro dmus for regional... February 01, 2005
Chilean State Railways (EFE) has extended until March 8 the deadline f... February 01, 2005
Zhuzhou Rolling Stock Works (ZRSW) has signed a long-term cooperation ... February 01, 2005
Siemens has received an order from the Ministry of Railways to install... February 01, 2005
Guangzhou Metro has ordered an integrated operations control centre.(C... February 01, 2005
TTC plans university extension.(Transit News) February 01, 2005
Bombardier wins three contracts.(Transit News) February 01, 2005
Success for Siemens in Calgary.(Transit News) February 01, 2005
Sao Paulo expands suburban network.(Transit News) February 01, 2005
Brazilians to invest more.(World Report) February 01, 2005
Locoprol project should cut costs.(World Report) February 01, 2005
QR builds new heavy-haul line.(World Report) February 01, 2005
Nacala corridor goes private.(World Report) February 01, 2005
EU compensation scheme launched.(World Report) February 01, 2005
RZD opens air-rail terminal.(World Report) February 01, 2005
Report slams rail cost overruns.(World Report) February 01, 2005
Damning report into Sydney crash.(World Report) February 01, 2005
Bosphorus link designer named.(World Report) February 01, 2005
OBB Holding is up and running.(World Report) February 01, 2005
Korean train tops 350km/h.(World Report) February 01, 2005
Suburban rail services in Newcastle, New South Wales, are to be replac... February 01, 2005
The provinces of Carinthia and Styria have announced they will each co... February 01, 2005
Work has begun on doubling the Pottendorf Line south of Vienna.(Austri... February 01, 2005
Skoda Dopravni Technika, has changed its name.(Czech Republic) February 01, 2005
A feasibility study will be carried out this year into a proposed line... February 01, 2005
Eurotunnel has given a vote of confidence to its chief executive offic... February 01, 2005
Ghana's government has secured a $US 5 million loan from the Organisat... February 01, 2005
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