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General

Business

  • Bugle system taken over by Datasys

    - UIC Systems, which was part of the Universal Improvement Company, based at Belper, Derbyshire—supplier for the past six years of Bugle, the performance management system used by all of Britain’s train operating companies—has been sold to Manchester-based software specialist Datasys.

  • Balfour Beatty in contract for world’s longest rail tunnel

    - A CONSORTIUM including Britain’s Balfour Beatty has won a £790 million contract for the design, installation and commissioning of rail infrastructure in the world’s longest rail tunnel.

Metro

Freight

  • £40 million plan for freight trains at Nuneaton

    - NETWORK Rail has announced plans to invest more than £40 million to build a new rail freight link in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. Known as the Nuneaton North Chord, the new line – approximately one mile long – will allow freight to cross from Eastern England, via Peterborough and Leicester, to the West Coast Main Line without disrupting passenger services.

  • EWS Energy
 wins new ScottishPower contract

    - EWS Energy has won a new contract from ScottishPower for the delivery of coal by rail to two major power stations in Scotland.

People

International

  • New Zealand buys back its railways

    - THE New Zealand government—whose railway privatisation in 1993 influenced the Conservative plans in Britain for selling off rail operations—is re-nationalising its TranzRail train and ferry services.

  • German Rail part-privatisation to go ahead

    - GERMANY'S state railway operator Deutsche Bahn is to be partially privatised after the country’s coalition government worked out a compromise deal. Just under a quarter of passenger and freight operations could be sold by the end of this year.

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