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January 07, 2013

International & UK Railway News. Monday 7th January 2013

International Railway Journal

SERCO is to continue operating London's Docklands Light Railway (DLR) until September 2014 after being granted an 18-month contract extension ...

PAULISTA Metropolitan Trains Company (CPTM) has invited bidders to prequalify for a revised tender for the construction of a rail link between central São Paulo and Guarulhos International Airport.

GERMANY's Federal Railway Authority (EBA) granted Siemens approval on December 21 for the operation of Vectron locomotives on the German mainline network.

SYNERAIL, the PPP consortium appointed by French Rail Network (RFF) in 2010 to install, operate and maintain GSM-R across 11,000km of the network has completed its first two projects.


www.progressiverailroading.com US News

Norfolk Southern's industrial development efforts paid off in 2012
Federal judge rules Honolulu transit-rail project can advance after downtown studies are completed
Begeman succeeds Mulvey as STB's vice chair
Valley Metro to kick off Northwest light-rail construction
Washington transportation commission, Montana DOT pursue crossing projects
Anderton assumes assistant director post at Port Everglades
PATCO makes quiet cars permanent
Rail supplier updates from AECOM, R&R Contracting, Balfour Beatty, Invensys, FreightCar America and Hollysys (Jan. 7)


www.railway-technology.com Updates

São Paulo invites bids for new Guarulhos International Airport rail link The São Paulo Government in Brazil has invited prequalification bids for the construction of a rail link that will connect the city to Guarulhos International Airport. 
      
Metrorail to improve train security in South Africa after murder of driver
Metrorail has received funds worth ZAR100m ($11.67m) from the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) to improve the security of its employees and customers. 
      
Denver RTD conducts test run on West Rail Line
The Denver Regional Transportation District has operated the first test train on 12.1-mile West Rail Line, which will connect Golden to Denver in the US state of Colorado. 
      
Aecom JV wins Boston Green Line light rail extension contract
A joint venture (JV) led by Aecom Technology has secured a $43.3m contract from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to carry out advanced preliminary design services for the first phase of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's (MBTA) Green Line light rail extension in Boston, US.


More news......

Shedmaster Railway News
From railwaygazette.com - TAIWAN: Kaohsiung City Government’s Mass Rapid Transit Bureau announced on January 4 that it had selected a consortium of CAF and Evergreen Construction to build the first stage of the city’s catenary-free circular light rail line.

World Heritage & Railway News

West Somerset Railway Carried 200,000 visitors in 2012
East Lancs Railway Timetable and Gift Vouchers..


Railway Engineering News

From yorkshirepost.co.uk - Hull Trains, one of the UK’s few open access rail operators, reported pre-tax losses of £286,000 in the year to the end of March 2012, compared with £1.74m profits a year earlier.


Crossrail

New aerial images give bird’s-eye view of Crossrail as project moves into peak of construction.

Monday 7th January 2013
By Stuart Buss
Aerial view of Limmo Peninsula worksite looking north
  • New images show scale of transformation in central and southeast London as well as construction of the new RSPB nature reserve at Wallasea Island

  • Key milestones for 2013 unveiled including completion of first Crossrail tunnels in late 2013 as delivery programme continues to accelerate

  • Over 20 million hours worked on Europe’s largest construction project with 7,000 people now working at over 40 sites across London and the southeast

New aerial images released by Crossrail give an early glimpse of the major new railway being created across London and the southeast. The images were released as Crossrail outlined its key delivery milestones in 2013 as the project moves into the peak of construction between now and 2015.

The aerial images show the progress and huge transformation at Crossrail sites in central and southeast London including:
  • Flagship new Crossrail stations under construction in central London and Docklands - Paddington, Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon, Liverpool Street, Whitechapel and Canary Wharf
  • Tunnelling sites on either side of the capital where four huge tunnelling machines (Ada and Phyllis in the west, and Elizabeth and Victoria in the east) were launched in 2012. Over 3km of tunnel has been constructed to-date.
  • Work underway to create a new 1,500 acre nature reserve at Wallasea Island in Essex - one of the largest new wetland nature reserves in Europe for 50 years – using excavated material from Crossrail’s tunnelling programme
  • Huge excavation works to create the 25 metre-deep station box at Woolwich along with the completion of the Plumstead portal where tunnelling machines will burrow beneath the Thames to create part of Crossrail’s south-eastern section
  • A purpose-built temporary factory at Old Oak Common in west London which is producing 75,000 concrete tunnel segments to line Crossrail’s western tunnels
  • Refurbishment works at the 135 year old Connaught Tunnel in southeast London which will be refurbished and brought back into use for Crossrail
  • Over 20 million hours have been worked on the project so far with 7,000 people now working at over 40 sites across London and the southeast
  • Over 1,000 people have passed through the Tunnelling and Underground Construction Academy (TUCA) in Ilford, east London – the centre of excellence for tunnelling set up in 2011
The Crossrail project will move into the peak of construction between now and 2015. Key milestones over the next 12 months include:
  • The launch of Sophia, Crossrail’s fifth tunnelling machine in January, followed by a sixth tunnelling machine, Mary, this summer. Both machines will tunnel from Plumstead.
  • Construction of the new Crossrail Custom House station will get underway
  • The eastern tunnelling machines will break through into Canary Wharf station box this spring before making their way towards central London
  • The western tunnelling machines will pass through the sites of major new Crossrail stations, starting with Bond Street followed by Tottenham Court Road
  • Continued archaeology works at Crossrail sites including excavation of the Bedlam Burial Ground at Liverpool Street station where up to 4,000 skeletons from the 1600s-1800s are thought to be buried
  • Major infrastructure works on the surface section to help increase capacity on the existing rail network, including construction of a new fly-over close to Heathrow, a new rail-underpass in Acton and the rebuilding of existing rail bridges to provide room for overhead electric equipment for the new Crossrail trains
  • Further designs and plans finalised for station improvements to be made along the surface section of the Crossrail route including a new station at Abbey Wood
  • A section of the Royal Docks will be drained to allow major works on the Connaught Tunnel to commence and involve opening the tunnel from above for the first time since its construction in 1878
  • Further planning applications submitted for over-site developments above Crossrail stations including the western ticket hall (Davies Street) at Bond Street
  • Continued progress by Canary Wharf Group on the four-storey retail development above the new Canary Wharf station, including the start of work on the timber lattice roof in late 2013
  • Completion of the first Crossrail tunnels by the end of 2013 - the 6km western section between Royal Oak and Farringdon
  • Thousands more contracts to be awarded by Crossrail’s principal contractors and the supply-chain throughout 2013, creating further opportunities for UK companies of all sizes
Andrew Wolstenholme, Crossrail’s Chief Executive said: “These striking new aerial images provide a glimpse of how Crossrail is transforming the London landscape with world-class new stations and transport links. From major new developments in central London to a range of transport improvements across the southeast, this unique bird’s eye view shows how Crossrail is taking shape. Over 20 million hours have now been worked on the project and 2013 will see further important milestones including the completion of our first tunnels, further progress to construct the new central London stations and upgrades to the existing rail network.”
When Crossrail opens in 2018, it will increase London's rail-based transport network capacity by 10 per cent and dramatically cut journey times across the city. Through the new transport links and significant over-station developments being delivered, Crossrail will support regeneration across the capital with economic forecasts suggesting the project will add up to £42 billion to the economy. As Europe’s biggest construction project, Crossrail is also creating thousands of jobs and training opportunities as well as business opportunities for companies of all sizes to supply services and materials.

Crossrail Press Release




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