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June 30, 2014

International & UK Railway News Monday 30th June 2014

 Total Railway News

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Read about positive efforts being made to sell HS2, but caution from some quarters re the proposed HS3. And Christian Wolmar expresses thoughts (his thoughts!) on the Channel Tunnel, now 20 years old.
A Chinese media outlet reflects on 220 minute trips between Beijing and Shanghai.... and Japan strives to make the Shinkansen the international standard for high speed trains....


For the full details on these stories, and more, click on the links!








Headlines




UK

David Higgins: ‘HS2 is not just a fast train line, it’s about spreading London’s wealth’ (The Independent).


Caution over plans for HS3 rail link..(Nottingham Post).


Train companies making lower profits than 20 years ago.(The Telegraph).


Lincoln's appalling deal on rail that must change so we can grow.(Lincolnshire Echo).


Could electric, rechargeable trams be the answer to public transport problems in Wales?(Wales Online).


Housing levy cash falls short as railway payment day looms for SBC.(Border Telegraph).


Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning and Transport Annual General meeting - Speeches - GOV.UK.










Christian Wolmar - Britain's Leading Transport Commentator



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(Article first appeared in Rail magazine..17th May 2014)
Reproduced by kind permission.
Rail 749: The Channel Tunnel: An engineering success but not a European game changer



The Channel Tunnel’s 20th anniversary on May 6 received scant attention. There was barely anything in the British press and the only two interviews I did on it were, interestingly, for German and Russian media suggesting there was more recognition of the anniversary abroad than in the UK.


That is a shame because building the tunnel was a massive achievement, this nation’s biggest ever engineering projectthat has never received the recognition it deserved. Indeed, while in engineering terms it has undoubtedly been a great success, in terms of transport it has been only a moderate one and in the crucial aspect of public perception it has largely been a failure.


There is much that is inexplicable about the tunnel’s history. Just as I find it hard to understand why all three parties – and the Tories in particular – are so committed uncritically to HS2, historians are undoubtedly bemused that it was our most Europhobic prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, who pushed through the decision to build the tunnel. Moreover, she was forced to accept that it would be a rail-only tunnel, despite her unaccountable disdain for the railways given she was brought up in a town, Grantham, with remarkably convenient connections to London. So a Europe-hating rail sceptic (though she did reject attempts to privatise them) was responsible for building a rail tunnel under the Channel linking us with France, an irony to be savoured by historians.


She did, though, rather vindictively ensure that the tunnel was hamstrung from the start by her decision to insist that it had to be built with private money with no government support. This was actually not only deeply dishonest, because there were various hidden subsidies for the scheme, but resulted in the project’s financial difficulties in the early years which set the tone for the public’s perception. All the early publicity focussed on the debt owed by Eurotunnel to its bankers, an amount that could never be conceivably paid off and was eventually all but written off. Eurotunnel was a financial basket case and that gave rise to much adverse sentiment.


There was a more practical result of the financial situation caused by Mrs Thatcher’s insistence on private funding – the cost of travelling through the tunnel was much higher than it would otherwise. This was reflected not only in the cost of Eurostar tickets, but most particularly in terms of freight which has been the key disappointment of the operation of the tunnel. While the freight shuttle services have done relatively well, the annual amount of railfreight on through trains has barely ever exceeded the levels which were carried in the old Cross Channel ro-ro train ships. Moreover, levels have fallen recently with the amount being carried being just 1.3m tonnes in 2013, less than half the peak amount achieved in the late 1990s and less than fifth of expectations. Unreliability following the fire, the high cost and the reluctance of French unions to relax their protective practices have all contributed to this failure.


Eurostar, too, greatly underperformed. While the estimates used to justify the construction of the tunnel suggested that15.9 million people would use Eurostar in the first full year, in fact the number turned out to be less than a fifth that total, just 2.9m. It was until last year that the figure finally reached 10m making 20m in all if car and coach passengers travelling on Eurotunnel’s shuttles are added in. While these are significant numbers, they remain a great disappointment the tunnel’s promoters and original supporters.


The reasons for Eurostar’s failure to match expectations are variously given as the unforeseen competition from low cost airlines, the various fires and operating difficulties in the tunnel – all reasonable part explanations although it is impossible to dismiss the notion that the original estimates were far too optimistic.


It is perhaps more difficult to pinpoint precisely why the tunnel has not caught the imagination of the British people. One personal bugbear – and I must have travelled through it around 100 times – is the sheer banality of the experience. The Eurostar journey is marred by the fact that out of St Pancras, the first sight of landscape is Barking and the Rainham marshes, so one misses out all the exciting parts of London because of the decision to build a huge tunnel under London as a result of opposition to a surface railway (one can see the same process occurring gradually with HS2). There is no sense of a real travel experience as, apart from a few attractive view of Kent and the odd nice part of Northern France (rare), the best bit is going faster than the cars on the parallel motorways. Taking the Shuttle is the dullest experience in the world, having to sit in or next to your car for 45 mins in an enclosed space with no shopping facilities and a kind of official reluctance to allow you to move at all around the train. It certainly does nothing for the soul! My own personal beef has always been the fact that there is no sight of the Channel as one approaches the tunnel from either side as a result of the need to dig deep beneath the chalk.


Perhaps the public’s view of the tunnel was affected, too, by the fire in November 1996 which resulted in extensive damage and it was not until six months later that full operation was able to recommence. There have been two other significant fires, although thanks to the existence of the service and emergency tunnel between the two main running tunnels, none of these incidents resulted in any serious injuries, demonstrating the safety of the system. There have been several other breakdowns, notably the failure of multiple Eurostar trains which caused chaos in the run up to Christmas 2009 as a result of the train’s inability to cope with heavy snow fall at high speed.


The onerous requirements of safety, seemingly justified by the lack of casualties in these incidents has also limited commercial development of the tunnel. The most disappointing aspect is the fact that there are no local trains between Kent and the Nord-Pas de Calais running through the tunnel which, consequently, has restricted its economic impact on its local economies. Eurostar, too, has been unimaginative in developing new routes, hampered by the onerous security restrictions imposed by the Government such as insisting on fenced off areas where trains are stored and border controls at stations, all of which add considerable cost. While Deutsche Bahn has periodically expressed interest and even ran an ICE train through to St Pancras to show it could be done, its plans for starting services have been postponed with no precise planned date.


Whatever the reason, the tunnel has not been the game changer that had been expected. It may have been called the ‘fixed link’ but it has not resulted in British people feeling any more European as demonstrated by UKIP’s success in the recent elections. We may have a fixed link but we are still not quite European. I will end on a sacrilegious thought – would it have been any different if cars could simply have driven through? I am sure you can guess my answer but others may think differently.

Australia





Regional Rail Link: Dudley Street rail bridge urban design unveiling
(DTPLI on YouTube)


At a special launch in West Melbourne, the City-Maribyrnong River project team revealed a series of unique installations with images of iconic and internationally celebrated Australian musicians who have performed at Festival Hall over the years.

The images of Nick Cave, Angus Young, Kylie Minogue, Daniel Johns, Michael Hutchence, and Chrissy Amphlett feature on the light boxes that form part of the Dudley Street rail bridge.

The work the project has done around Festival Hall was complex, but the outcome will leave a positive legacy for nearby communities long after the project is completed. This legacy includes better lighting and an upgraded CCTV system, making the area safer for the local community.

In recognition of Festival Hall's longstanding contribution to events and live music in Melbourne, the new precinct will be renamed Wren Lane in honour of the Wren family, which has owned and operated Festival Hall for almost 100 years.





Belgium
Strike cripples Belgian rail network, stops high-speed Thalys trains, affects Eurostar service.(Star Tribune).


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China
Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway sees 220 mln trips since debut. (english.people.cn).


New Asia-Europe intermodal link launched.(Lloyd's Loading List).


India
Gowda to lay track for bullet train project in Rly Budget.(Deccan Herald).


First stage of Delhi metro Phase III opens - Railway Gazette.


Japan
Tokyo rolls out 'high- speed rail' diplomacy.(Business Times).
Push to use foreign aid to get Japanese shinkansen adopted as the int'l standard


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34 passengers and 5 star luxury – remarkable new Japanese train unveiled
(SmartRail World) 




USA


High Speed Rail Controversy.(RochesterHomePage.net).


www.progressiverailroading.com.


  • Bastyr named publisher of Progressive Railroading
  • UP, Illinois DOT to fund third main track on Metra's West Line
  • FRA issues 'record of decision' for first segment of California high-speed rail system
  • Canadian government issues new rail safety regs
  • Registration opens for RailTrends 2014
  • California Transportation Commission provides $510 million for 83 transportation projects
  • Capital Metro awaits vote on state grant for new rail cars, downtown Austin station
  • M-1 RAIL sets streetcar construction start date
  • KCS names Jarboe VP of mechanical operations, wins RICA service award
  • MBTA opens new CapeFLYER station in Wareham Village


  • Texas Central Railway's plan to build a Dallas-to-Houston bullet train is gaining speed




    Other Railway Press


    www.railway-technology.com.


    Thales and Siemens Rail JV wins ERTMS supply contract in Spain
    A joint-venture comprising Thales and Siemens Rail has secured a €208.7m contract to supply the European railways traffic management system (ERTMS) for the Antequera-Granada high-speed line in Spain. 

           
    c2c to operate Essex Thameside franchise in UK
    UK Rail Minister Stephen Hammond is set to award the Essex Thameside franchise to its current operator, c2c. 

           
    Construction of Thomson Line officially begins in Singapore
    The Singapore Land Transport Authority (LTA) has officially started construction on the new Thomson Line, marking a major step forwards towards doubling the country's rail network by 2030. 

           
    NSW Government to open new rail maintenance facility
    Australia's New South Wales (NSW) Government is to open a new rail maintenance centre in Western Sydney.

















    June 29, 2014

    International & UK Railway News Sunday 29th June 2014

     Total Railway News

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    There may be much talk of high speed railways, such as China's increasing efforts to export its expertise to 20 different countries, but still commuters appreciate revamped stations (Skegness, for example, where the sea air is bracing!) and investment in "slow and old" lines, such as those in Cumbria.


    Press releases are included today from key rail industry manufacturers, including news from Transmashholding concerning TEM19, the world’s first locomotive with gas reciprocating engine..
    And if you're planning a trip to India's west coast, then knowing the Konkan Railway's monsoon timetable would be most helpful...


    Access the details of these  and other stories by clicking on the links!



    Headlines


    UK
    Plea for investment in "slow and old" Cumbria railways.(BBC News)


    Skegness station reopens after £720,000 revamp.(BBC News)


    Rail warning system “ears” can hear landslide.(The Scotsman)


    NEC vies for London crowd in Virgin talks (Birmingham Post)


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    China
    China's High-Speed Rail Diplomacy Hits Full Speed with 20 countries in deep talks about high speed rail with China involvement.(NextBigFuture)


    India
    Konkan Railway's monsoon timetable from July 1.(The Hindu Business Line)
    (Read about the Konkan Railway in the July 2014 edition of "On Shed")
    HERE






    Rail Industry Press Releases


    Alstom
    Patrick Kron’s interviews about General Electric’s offer
    25/06/2014
    The Board of Alstom, acknowledging unanimously the strategic and industrial merits of this offer, has decided on June 21st 2014, to issue a positive recommendation of the General Electric offer, authorizing Patrick Kron, in his capacity of Chief Executive Officer of Alstom, to engage in the next step of the process.


    Alstom to supply the first turnkey tramway system in Qatar
    23/06/2014
    Alstom, as part of a consortium , has been awarded a contract by Qatar Railways Company (QRAIL) to supply a turnkey tramway system for a 4-line tram network in Lusail, Qatar.



    Bombardier
    Bombardier Signs Framework Agreement with Railpool for 65 TRAXX Locomotives and Upgrade of Existing Fleet
    June 25, 2014 Berlin Transportation,  Press Release
    • Total potential contract value of up to approximately 250 million euro
    • Delivery of locomotives with bigger radius scheduled for 2015 and 2016
    Rail technology leader Bombardier Transportation and the leasing company Railpool have signed a framework agreement for the delivery of 65 BOMBARDIER TRAXX locomotives, with a first call-off of 35 locomotives and an option of up to 30 additional locomotives. The total potential contract value is up to 250 million euro (340 million US). The value of the call-off based on the list price is approximately 135 million euro (184 million US).
    This contract extends the operating range of the TRAXX locomotives: The MS[1] locomotive will operate on the new East-West corridor linking Poland with the Netherlands. The AC[2] locomotive will operate not only in Germany, Switzerland and Austria but also in Hungary and Romania and will be newly equipped with ETCS (European Train Control System) and Last Mile functionality. The last mile feature, an additional diesel-electric engine plus battery, enables AC locomotives to operate even in non-electrified areas such as terminals, stations or ports – changing locomotives for the non-electrified last mile is now a thing of the past.
    “With this contract we continue our successful partnership with Bombardier and are able to offer our customers the proven TRAXX locomotives concept. Furthermore, we are developing with Bombardier new corridors and are upgrading our existing fleet with new safety systems, to follow our customers’ demands as a reliable partner for the future”, said Torsten Lehnert, CEO at Railpool.
    “These innovative locomotives will facilitate rail operation on new, international corridors. They also allow for a much longer range and for more flexibility in operation than ever before,” added Ulrich Jochem, President Locomotives, Bombardier Transportation.
    The locomotives are designed for speeds of up to 160 km/h. Bombardier will assemble the locomotives in Kassel, Germany, carbodies at its Wroclaw site in Poland and bogies in Siegen, Germany. Propulsion and controls as well as ATP (Automatic Train Protection) equipment will be manufactured at Bombardier's sites in Mannheim and Hennigsdorf, Germany, and Västeras, Sweden.
    The locomotives are powered by BOMBARDIER MITRAC traction converters offering unmatched reliability. The sophisticated MITRAC control system offers safe and energy efficient traction power for sustainable mobility. MITRAC equipment drives more than 3,000 locomotives globally.

    About Railpool

    Railpool is one of the leading leasing companies for rolling stock in Europe and operates its fleet of locomotives and train sets across Europe offering a full-service-concept to its customers.
    Railpool is owned by funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management, L.P., a leader among global investment managers specializing in alternative investments, with $86.2 billion in assets under management as of March 31, 2014.






    CAF

    2014/06/19

    ISTANBUL METRO AWARD (TURKEY)

    The Istanbul Metro has awarded Mitsubishi Corporation and CAF (car builder) a new project to supply Metro Cars to this city. Negotiations extended for several months but were concluded recently with the signing of the Contract.

    The contract price is €119m and comprises delivery of 21 trains made of 6 cars each (126 cars in total) which will run in Driverless mode on the UU Line of the city's metro network.

    With a population of more than 12 million, the city of Istanbul inaugurated the first metropolitan transit system line in 2000. Indeed, in year 2009 this Operator awarded CAF the supply of 30 Metro Units which are able to carry up to 1300 passengers. These cars were meant for the Kadikoy-Kartal line which had been recently inaugurated on the Asian side of the city.

    In addition to these contracts, CAF has developed other projects in this country which are worth mentioning: supply of 12 High Speed Units for the line that links Ankara and Istanbul, the two main Turkish cities; supply of 14 Trams for the coastal town of Antalya in late 2009; and supply of 33 Suburban Units for the city of Izmir, which were delivered in 2010.

    This new project adds to CAF's three contracts signed to date in Turkey, for a total turnover in excess of €600m. Besides, CAF's operations in this country cover virtually all types of products required by railway operators, reinforcing a fully comprehensive and competitive range of products.






    Transmashholding




    25 June 2014
    CSPC and Transmashholding signed an agreement on development of innovative ENUs for suburban express transportation
    OJSC Central Suburban Passenger Company and JSC Transmashholding concluded an agreement on development of innovative EMUs with asynchronous traction motors to be used for suburban passenger express traffic
    Central Suburban Passenger Company and Transmashholding Signed an Agreement for Development of Innovative Double-Deck EMUs
    Central Suburban Passenger Company and Transmashholding entered into an Agreement for development of innovative double-deck EMUs designated for inter-city traffic
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    TEM19 Locomotive with Gas Reciprocating Engine Went on Test Run
    TEM19, the world’s first locomotive with gas reciprocating engine built at Bryansk Engineering Plant (BMZ, a part of Transmashholding) was delivered for test to Depot Egorshino, Sverdlovsk region. It will run a test for 300 hours that is the most major part of new loco tests
    Run on cheaper liquefied natural gas makes the loco unique and reduces environmental impact as well as fuel expenses. In addition, time for loco servicing, infrastructure costs are cut, reliability and maintenance are improved thanks to movable fuel tanks placed on the open field. 
     The loco was engineered by experts of Russian Institute of Research, Design and Technological Studies in Railway Rolling Stock and Bryansk Engineering Plant with respect to RZD power strategy to replace diesel fuel by natural gas. The loco with gas reciprocating engine was designed with modular layout and equipped with multifunctional microprocessor control and monitoring system. 
    It is scheduled to complete all loco tests by end of 2014, and then pilot batch production will start.



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    Monday 30th June 2014

    The Jacobite (West Coast Railway Company)

    • To be confirmed Fort William - Glenfinnan - Mallaig (break) - Glenfinnan - Fort William


    The Jacobite (Afternoon Train) (West Coast Railway Company)

    • To be confirmed Fort William - Glenfinnan - Mallaig (break) - Glenfinnan - Fort William



    Tuesday 1st July 2014

    The Jacobite (West Coast Railway Company)

    • To be confirmed Fort William - Glenfinnan - Mallaig (break) - Glenfinnan - Fort William


    The Jacobite (Afternoon Train) (West Coast Railway Company)

    • To be confirmed Fort William - Glenfinnan - Mallaig (break) - Glenfinnan - Fort William



    Wednesday 2nd July 2014

    The Fellsman (Statesman Rail)

    • WCRC Pool Lancaster (pu) - Preston (pu) - Blackburn (pu) - Clitheroe (pu) - Long Preston (pu) - Settle - Appleby - Carlisle (break) and return


    The Jacobite (West Coast Railway Company)

    • To be confirmed Fort William - Glenfinnan - Mallaig (break) - Glenfinnan - Fort William


    The Jacobite (Afternoon Train) (West Coast Railway Company)

    • To be confirmed Fort William - Glenfinnan - Mallaig (break) - Glenfinnan - Fort William



    Thursday 3rd July 2014

    The Welsh Marches Explorer (Great Railway Journeys Of Britain)

    • tbc Preston Park (pu) - Hove (pu) - Worthing (pu) - Chichester (pu) - Havant (pu) - Fareham (pu) - Eastleigh (pu) - Salisbury (pu) - Westbury - Bath Spa -0 Severn tunnel - Abergavenny - Ludlow (sd) - Craven Arms - Shrewsbury (break/rev) & return




    The Cathedrals Express (Steam Dreams)

    • WCRC Class 47 (Pair) Oxford (pu) - Banbury (pu) - Leamington Spa (pu) - Coventry (pu) - Nuneaton (pu) - Lichfield Trent Valley (pu) - Stafford - Preston - Carnforth
    • WCRC Steam tbc Carnforth - Shap - carlisle (break/rev) - Carlisle - Appleby - S&C - Hellifield - Blackburn
    • WCRC Class 47 (Pair) Blackburn - Stafford - Lichfield Trent Valley (sd) - Nuneaton (sd) - Coventry (sd) - Leamington Spa (sd) - Banbury (sd) - Oxford


    The Jacobite (West Coast Railway Company)

    • To be confirmed Fort William - Glenfinnan - Mallaig (break) - Glenfinnan - Fort William


    The Jacobite (Afternoon Train) (West Coast Railway Company)

    • To be confirmed Fort William - Glenfinnan - Mallaig (break) - Glenfinnan - Fort William



    Friday 4th July 2014

    The Jacobite (West Coast Railway Company)

    • To be confirmed Fort William - Glenfinnan - Mallaig (break) - Glenfinnan - Fort William


    The Jacobite (Afternoon Train) (West Coast Railway Company)

    • To be confirmed Fort William - Glenfinnan - Mallaig (break) - Glenfinnan - Fort William


    Saturday 5th July 2014

    Chester And North Wales Explorer (Compass Tours)

    • WCRC Class 47 (Pair) Bishop Auckland (pu) - Shildon (pu) - Newton Aycliffe (pu) - Darlington (pu) - Northallerton (pu) - Thirsk (pu) - York (pu) - Chester - Rhyl - Llandudno Junction - Bangor - Holyhead and return


    The Royal Wessex (Railway Touring Company)

    • 34046 Three Bridges (pu) - Haywards Heath (pu) - Preston Park (pu) - Hove (pu) - Worthing (pu) - Fareham - Southampton - Bournemouth (sd) - Wareham (sd) - Weymouth and return

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    The Coast To Coast (Railway Touring Company)

    • 60009 Liverpool Lime Street (pu) - Runcorn (pu) - Northwich (pu) - Altrincham (pu) - Stockport (pu) - Huddersfield (pu) - Wakefield Kirkgate - Castleford - York (water) - Malton - York and return


    The Dorset Coast Express (Statesman Rail)

    • WCRC 47/57 Hooton (pu) - Crewe (pu) - Stafford (pu) - Rugeley Trent Valley (pu) - Lichfield Trent Valley (pu) - Tamworth Low Level (pu) - Nuneaton (pu) - Bedworth (pu) - Coventry (pu) - Leamington Spa (pu) - Brockenhurst (sd) - Bournemouth (sd) - Poole (sd) - Weymouth (break/rev) & return


    The Cathedrals Express (Steam Dreams)

    • 70013 Horsham (pu) - Dorking (Main) (pu) - Leatherhead (pu) - Cheam (pu) - Canterbury West (break) & return


    The Border Raider (UK Railtours)

    • DBS Class 90 London Euston (pu) - Watford Junction (pu) - Milton Keynes Central (pu) - Rugby (pu) - Lichfield Trent Valley (pu) - Crewe (pu) -
    • 60163 Crewe - Preston - Shap - Carlisle (break/rev) Carlisle - Shap - Preston - Crewe (sd)
    • DBS Class 90 Crewe -Lichfield Trent Valley (sd) - Rugby (sd) - Milton Keynes Central (sd) - Watford Junction (sd) - London Euston


    The Jacobite (West Coast Railway Company)

    • To be confirmed Fort William - Glenfinnan - Mallaig (break) - Glenfinnan - Fort William


    Sunday 6th July 2014

    The Royal Duchy (Railway Touring Company)

    • 44932 Bristol Temple Meads (pu) - Yatton (pu) - Taunton (pu) - Exeter St Davids (pu) - Plymouth (sd) - Par (sd) and return


    Torbay Express (Torbay Express Ltd)

    • To be confirmed Bristol Temple Meads (pu) - Weston-super-Mare (pu) - Taunton (pu) - Exeter St Davids - Dawlish - Paignton - Kingswear and return


    The Jacobite (West Coast Railway Company)

    • To be confirmed Fort William - Glenfinnan - Mallaig (break) - Glenfinnan - Fort William








    June 28, 2014

    International & UK Railway News Saturday 28th June 2014

     Total Railway News

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    There's good news and bad news for travellers on Southeastern (UK) routes. The bad news... will ongoing London Bridge Station works make life difficult for commuters? The good news... delays of two minutes will automatically trigger compensation payments to registered users....


    After the Edinburgh Trams saga....over budget, not meeting finishing time deadline etc- now Nottingham must wait a while longer for the tram extension to be completed...


    China is to open another high speed line...and India will likely give priority to high speed corridors.
    But if you are travelling to Europe via Eurostar this next week, a Belgian strike may well impede your planned progress...


    Click on the links for more details..






    Headlines


    UK


    Eurotunnel Dover-Calais MyFerryLink operation 'must cease'.(BBC News)


    Risky rail bids 'will not pass government tests'.(The Telegraph)

    Margate toy firm Hornby to bring some production back to UK.(BBC News).


    Will London Bridge work mean misery for South East rail commuters?(BBC News).


    Business leader calls for better rail links between Sheffield and Manchester.(The Star)


    Flash flooding in parts of Norfolk causes disruption.(BBC News).


    Nottingham tram extension to open in 2015.(Global Rail News).


    Tram extension route delay a disgrace –MP.(Nottingham Post).


    Automatic refunds for delayed commuters. (The Telegraph).


    New Glasgow station comes one step closer.(heraldscotland).


    Great British Railway Journeys.Series 2: 21. Ayr to Paisley (BBC iPlayer).
    (4 days left)
    Michael Portillo takes to the tracks with a copy of George Bradshaw's Victorian Railway Guidebook. Portillo travels the length and breadth of the country to see how the railways changed us, and what of Bradshaw's Britain remains, as he journeys up the west coast of Scotland from Ayr to Skye.
    Michael visits the hometown of Robbie Burns and finds out how to make haggis, discovers how the railways transformed the game of golf in Prestwick, and uncovers the story of the great Victorian tartan hoax in Paisley.








    Bridge to the Future – Planning Permission Granted!(GCR)



    Christian Wolmar - To The Edge of The World
    At the Hay Book Festival 27th May 2014




    Christian Wolmar expertly tells the story of the Trans-Siberian railway from its conception and construction under Tsar Alexander III, to the northern extension ordered by Brezhnev and its current success as a vital artery. He also explores the crucial role the line played in both the Russian Civil War -Trotsky famously used an armoured carriage as his command post - and the Second World War, during which the railway saved the country from certain defeat. Like the author's previous railway histories, it focuses on the personalities, as well as the political and economic events, that lay behind one of the most extraordinary engineering triumphs of the nineteenth century.


    To the Edge of the World
    Get your copy here..








    Africa
    Dream of Bulk Cargo on Rail Dies.(ThisDayLive).


    Belgium
    Severe Delays Expected on Monday as Belgian Rail Staff Strike.(ndtv).
    ....the Thalys network, which travels between Belgium, France, and Germany, and Eurostar, which travels to the UK, could be affected....
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    China


    China to open new high-speed rail linking Taiyuan, Xi'an. (english.peopledaily).


    India
    Railways recorded derailment every 5th day during 2007-12: RTI. (Economic Times).


    Top Billing Likely for High-speed Corridors.(The New Indian Express).














    Other Railway Press




    The Railway Chronicle is indebted to Howard Sprenger for Raildate, the comprehensive guide to railway news and events..


    RAILDATE - your free weekly guide to what's happening, what's new and what's on
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    The Branch Line Society: As well as 24 copies of Branch Line News per year, BLS members get
    advanced notice of fixtures and events, discounted fares (and sometimes discounts of purchases
    from the Sales Officer too). Some fixtures with limited numbers etc are "members only". All
    members get a free paper copy of "Passenger Services Over Unusual Lines" and this year a copy
    of "Minor Railways" too. Membership starts at £31 per year for electronic newsletter, but
    first and second class paper options, etc, are available.
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    Victorian Strangeness: The man who hoped to die in a railway crash
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-magazine-monitor-27939906


    Jack Burgess's Yosemite Valley Railroad website has been revamped
    http://www.yosemitevalleyrr.com/


    Official signal box photos taken by NR signalling engineer
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/90095264@N07/
    Transfer of Worgret Jn to Motala GF to Swanage Railway
    http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2014/1604/pdfs/uksi_20141604_en.pdf
    (Spotter: Neil Kearns)


    Steam Engines Of British Railways
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5VWfHqXUCE
    Worthingtons Workshop - an Australian resource for Marklin Models, European Railways and
    Tasmanian Railways
    http://bob-worthington.customer.netspace.net.au/Index.htm
    The Railway Touring Company
    http://www.railwaytouring.net/
    (Spotter: Ted Millward)


    Railway Scenes - a collection of videos and photographs
    http://www.railwayscenes.com/
    Honeymoon photos from a lost era
    http://tinyurl.com/llt5eg8
    Remains recovered six decades later
    http://tinyurl.com/lsq9df2
    Chinese Railway Oddments
    http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZWKiKiRxGhGrdDqyGUxxYKrao5Ki7vlu
    Bill Hill's Vintage Aviation Images
    http://www.ruudleeuw.com/others-bill_hill.htm
    Saunders Roe and the Princess Flying Boat
    http://tinyurl.com/nmw6npf
    (Spotter: Alan Rushworth)


    The man who carried out one of the world's earliest hijackings
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-28014394


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    IN THE NEWS


    HS3: Chancellor proposes high-speed rail link connecting Leeds & Manchester
    http://tinyurl.com/oczmwx6
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27969885
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-27971552
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27980359


    Amazon to join railway station parcel pick-up service
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-27962642


    East Midlands Trains parent reports rise in sales and profits
    http://tinyurl.com/jwh286u


    First Thameslink train tested at 160km/h at Widenrath
    http://tinyurl.com/k66azj3


    Did children try to derail two passenger trains in Derbyshire?
    http://tinyurl.com/pyrktcw


    RAIB report on road vehicle on track at Aspatria
    http://www.raib.gov.uk/cms_resources.cfm?file=/140626_R142014_Aspatria.pdf


    Network Rail worker hit by train between Gatwick Airport and East Croydon
    http://tinyurl.com/kpty2zj


    Teenager hit by Cross Country train at Carnoustie
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-27975125


    Gleneagles station upgraded for Golf tournament
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-28035203


    Borders to Edinburgh railway: Launch party appeal issued
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-27973966


    John Bunch owned Maunsell Moguls to move to Swanage Railway
    http://tinyurl.com/ndk6v7e


    South Tynedale Railway project given another boost
    http://tinyurl.com/m6o43up


    Alstom board votes to accept General Electric bid
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-27961448
    http://www.railjournal.com/index.php/financial/ge-wins-battle-for-alstom.html


    Dutch Rail to guarantee you'll reach Schiphol airport, for €5 fee
    http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/06/dutch_rail_to_guarantee_youll.php


    Indian media urge improvements in rail network
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-28031195


    LUL refund system simplified
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-27964607


    QDVC-Alstom consortium wins Lusail LRT contract in Qatar
    http://tinyurl.com/m9zrjzy


    Wellington's cable car seeks broader funding
    http://tinyurl.com/qyajn6t


    East Sussex County Council bus service cuts
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-28025463


    Coach fire closed A40 in west London during evening rush
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-27948541


    Firm pledges to start making first cars in Bradford for 60 years
    http://tinyurl.com/mw64fw3


    An icon of Indian roads is set out to pasture
    http://tinyurl.com/mkrngoe


    Easy rider? Harley-Davidson's new electric model
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-27973603
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-27989258


    Sky cars to be built in Tel Aviv
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-27995437


    Wey and Arun Canal lock reopened
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-27930329


    BAE Systems awarded £70m contract for Portsmouth Naval Base
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-27975837


    £3m needed for new Southampton Spitfire memorial statue
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-28022939


    First Spitfire flight for pilot Neville Croucher, 91
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-27979108


    Manston airport: TG Aviation in court to seek injunction against closure of Thanet site
    http://tinyurl.com/o2uzmzx


    Red Arrows celebrate their 50th display season
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27991272


    RAF tornados moved from Leuchars to Lossiemouth
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-27929645


    Work starts at former HMS Daedelus
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-27965325


    Belfast–Barcelona flight diverted to Cork due to instrument fault
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-28012692


    Plane hits antenna mast at Leeds Bradford Airport
    http://tinyurl.com/mdpn2k9


    Pilot lands faulty fighter jet on a stool at sea
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-28065288


    New missing Malaysian plane MH370 search area announced
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-28031741


    Pressure loss is explored in vanishing of Jetliner
    http://tinyurl.com/l75hvcl


    PIA A310 shot at in Peshawar landing; one dead
    http://tinyurl.com/k4qhuf2


    'Mayhem' in Northampton as hot-air balloon lands in street
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-northamptonshire-27971658


    World War One memorial tells story of Morn Hill Camp
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-27979232


    Didcot "A" power station cooling towers to be demolished
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-27979230


    Spotters: Richard Buckby, Neil Kearns, Ted Millward, Reg Nerps, Mike Price, Alan Rushworth


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    TV and RADIO


    29/06/14 BBC2 2100-2200
    "A Cabbie Abroad" A London cabbie in Canada


    30/06/14 BBC4 1930-2000
    "Great British Railway Journeys" Dunbartonshire


    01/07/14 BBC4 1930-2000
    "Great British Railway Journeys" Oban and Rannoch Moor


    01/07/14 BBC4 2000-2030
    "Great British Railway Journeys" Ayr to Skye


    02/07/14 BBC4 1930-2000
    "Great British Railway Journeys" How commandos reached their training grounds


    02/07/14 BBC4 2100-2200
    "Majesty and Mortar: Britain's Great Palaces" 3/3


    03/07/14 Channel 5 1900-2000
    "World's Busiest Train Station" Tokyo's Shinjuku station
    (Sorrry - I don't choose the titles...!)


    03/07/14 BBC4 2000-2100
    "Precision: the Measure of Things" History of measurement 2/3


    04/07/14 Channel 5 2000-2100
    "Flight MH370: 118 Days and Counting"


    04/07/14 BBC2 2130-2230
    "The Machine Gun and Skye's Band of Brothers" The Maxim gun


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    EVENTS


    All details are correct to the best of my knowledge, but no responsibility is accepted for
    inaccuracies or changes.


    Until Priest's House Museum, Wimborne, Dorset, UK
    30/06/14 Lost Tracks - Remembering East Dorset's Railways
    Exhibition to mark 50 years since East Dorset's last scheduled passenger trains
    http://www.priest-house.co.uk/exhibitions.html


    26/05/14- Mid-Norfolk Railway: East Coast Summer Steam Gala
    29/05/14 http://www.mnr.org.uk


    28/06/14 Winchester: Chesil Railway and Tunnel Tour
    http://winchestertouristguides.com/index.php/tours/themed-tours


    28/05/14- The Battlefield Line: Fireman Sam
    29/05/14 http://www.battlefieldline.co.uk


    29/06/14 Ilkeston Heritage & Classic Vehicle Show
    Ilkeston Market Place, Derbyshire
    1000-1600


    05/07/14 Romsey and District Railway Modellers Society Open Day (Romsey Festival)
    Abbey United Reformed Church Hall, The Abbey, Romsey, SO51 8EL
    1030-1630
    Free admission, bucket collection in aid of Abbey URC funds
    http://www.rdrms.hampshire.org.uk/
    http://tinyurl.com/o2fp8zm


    05/07/14 Romsey Signal Box open day (Romsey Festival)
    Admission free (donations welcome!)
    1000-1600 (to be followed by the Friends of Romsey Signal Box AGM)
    off Latham Road, Romsey, SO51 7DB
    Parking available at the Nightingale Surgery near the top of Greatwell Drive
    http://www.romseysignalbox.org.uk
    http://www.romseyfestival.org/genre/2014/7/5/


    05/07/14 In aid of The Friends of the Cromford Canal:
    Railway Open Day and Garden Party
    14 Millfield, off Wilne Lane, Shardlow, Derby, DE72 2HD
    1300-1900
    Admission: £3.00


    05/07/14- Wiston Steam Rally
    06/07/14 Wiston Park, Steyning Road, Steyning, West Sussex, BN44 3DZ
    http://www.sussexsteamrally.co.uk


    05/07/14- Great Central Railway: Edwardian Weekend
    06/07/14 **** Cancelled ****
    http://www.gcrailway.co.uk/


    05/07/14- Ecclesbourne Valley Railway: Classic Bus Weekend
    06/07/14 http://www.e-v-r.com


    05/07/14- Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum: Weekend Trolleydays
    06/07/14 http://www.sandtoft.org


    06/07/14 Rushton, Higham & Wellingborough Railway: Getting to Know Rushton Week
    http://www.rhts.co.uk


    06/07/14 Friends of the Cromford Canal - Horseboat trips
    http://www.cromfordcanal.info/


    06/07/14 Leawood Pumping Engine Steaming Day, Cromford Canal
    Engine in motion 1200-1700
    http://www.middleton-leawood.org.uk/


    06/07/14 Twyford Waterworks: Miniature Steam Power Open Day
    http://www.twyfordwaterworks.co.uk/


    07/07/14 Hampshire Industrial Archaeology Society
    Underhill Centre, St John's Road, Hedge End, SO30 4AF
    “Itchen Village, Itchen Ferry and the Diaper Family”
    by Cheryl Butler
    1930 for a 1945 start
    http://www.hias.org.uk


    07/07/14 Peak Railway Association (Sheffield Branch)
    The Harlequin Pub, 108 Nursery Street, Sheffield, S3 8GG
    “Colour-Rail live” a digital presentation by Paul Chancellor
    Starts at 1930
    For a requested £3 donation on the door, all welcome
    http://www.peakrail.co.uk/SheffieldBranch


    09/07/14 Rushton, Higham & Wellingborough Railway: Getting to Know Rushton Week
    http://www.rhts.co.uk


    12/07/14- Swanage 35 Gala
    13/07/14 http://www.swanagerailway.co.uk


    12/07/14- Hartlepool Model Railway Club: 2014 Hornby Live Exhibition
    13/07/14 Hartlepool College, Stockton Road, Hartlepool, Durham, TS24 7LB
    1000-1700 (Sat), 1000-1600 (Sun)
    Adult: £6.00, Concession: £5.00, Child: £4.00, Family: £18.00


    13/07/14 Romsey Signal Box open day in association with La Ronde Gardens tour of Romsey
    Admission free (donations welcome!)
    1000-1800
    off Latham Road, Romsey, SO51 7DB
    Parking available at the Nightingale Surgery near the top of Greatwell Drive
    http://www.romseysignalbox.org.uk


    13/07/14 Great Central Railway: Leyland Society Annual Event
    http://www.gcrailway.co.uk/