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March 30, 2012

World Railway News 30th March 2012

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Bombardier to deliver 300 subway cars to New York's MTABombardier has won a $600m contract from New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to build 300 new subway cars.       
                   
DMRC to start Faridabad section of Delhi MetroDelhi Metro Rail (DMRC) of India has started work on the 14-km Badarpur to YMCA Chowk (Faridabad) corridor, as part of the city's metro rail expansion.       
                   
Network Rail signs ETCS framework agreementNetwork Rail (NR) has signed a framework agreement with Ansaldo, Infrasig, Invensys Rail and Signalling Solutions for the development and design of a new European Train Control System (ETCS) for use in the UK.       
                   
ADB extends loan for Bangalore metro project in IndiaThe Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed an agreement to extend $250m to Bangalore Metro Rail (BMRCL) to partly-finance a metro rail project in the Indian city.

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US Railroad News
Boxer: Keep pressure on House to pass Senate’s surface transportation bill


U.S. intermodal volume remains up, carload traffic remains down, AAR says

Lease agreement clears path for new NS intermodal terminal at Charlotte airport

Caltrain officials applaud MOU to modernize train system

UP, Missouri DOT launch construction on Osage River bridge

Work to resume on Chicago-to-St. Louis high-speed corridor

Cleveland port wins St. Lawrence Seaway agency's Pacesetter award

March 30: Updates from Bombardier, Hanson Professional, T-Mobile, CANARAIL and VTG

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