2007 in rail transport
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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 2007.
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[edit] Events
[edit] January events
- Image:Flag of the Republic of China.svg January 5 - The first public trains of Taiwan High Speed Rail operate between Taipei and Kaohsiung, a 216 miles (348 km) journey, in 90 minutes.[1]
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg January 7 - A Washington Metro train derails near downtown Washington, D.C., sending 16 people to the hospital and prompting the rescue of 60 people from a tunnel.[2]
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg January 12 - Railway Age Magazine selects Bill Wimmer, Vice President Engineering for Union Pacific Railroad to receive the 2007 award for Railroader of the Year.[3]
- Image:Flag of Australia.svg January 30 - The suburban rail network of Melbourne, Australia is thrown into chaos as much of the fleet of new Siemens Electric Multiple Unit trains are withdrawn from service after a number of incidents of brake failure.[4]
[edit] February events
- Image:Flag of Georgia.svg February 7 - At a meeting in Tbilisi, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev sign an agreement authorizing construction of the new Kars-Tiblisi-Baku railway linking the three nations.[5][6]
- Image:Flag of Canada.svg February 9 - About 2,800 train crew employees of Canadian National Railway (CN) wage a strike action against the railway; the striking workers are members of UTU Canada, the Canadian affiliate of the United Transportation Union.[7][8][9]
- Image:Flag of France.svg February 13 - During a test run a TGV train reaches 553 km/h (343.75 mph) under test conditions with a shortened train on the LGV Est near Passavant-en-Argonne (Marne), 190 km east of Paris.[10][11]
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg February 26 - The United States Federal Railroad Administration delivers its decision to deny a $2.3 billion loan request made by Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad (DME).[12][13][14]
[edit] March events
[edit] April events
- Image:Flag of France.svg April 3 – The French TGV sets a new train speed record. The train reached 574.8 km/h (357.2 mph).
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg April 7 – Weekday service begins on T Third Street light-rail line in San Francisco, leading to massive delays in the city's Muni Railway system. [15]
- Image:Flag of Turkey.svg April 23 - Trial runs on 250 km long Eskişehir-Ankara part of 533 km long High-speed train line from İstanbul (Turkey's largest metropolis) to Ankara (capital of Turkey) began.
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg April 23 – Construction resumes on the Second Avenue Subway in New York City, between 92nd and 95th streets.
- Image:Flag of Canada.svg April 28 – The Orange Line of Montreal Metro is extended 5.2 km to Montmorency in Laval.
[edit] May events
[edit] June events
- Image:Flag of France.svgImage:Flag of Austria.svg June 8 - Last Orient Express through overnight service from Paris to Vienna runs.[16]
- Image:Flag of France.svg June 10 – The first section of LGV Est, a high-speed rail line, opens in France. This coincides with improvements to the German rail network to cut travel times from Paris to Eastern France and Germany.
- Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg June 15 - Revenue freight traffic starts to use the Lötschberg Base Tunnel in the Swiss Alps.[17]
- Image:Flag of Australia.svg June – $20m allocated for planning and land acquisition for the proposed Australian Inland Railway.
[edit] July events
- Image:Flag of Ghana.svg July 1 – Kampac Oil of Dubai, as consortium leader, is awarded a construction and operation contract for a new railway line in Ghana connecting Takoradi 800 kilometers (497 mi) to Hamile. The contract, valued at $1.6 billion, also includes the rehabilitation of a line between Takoradi and Kumasi as part of the Ghanaian government's plans to connect to northern Ghana.[18]
- Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg July 15 – In Shanghai, platform-edge doors caused a fatal accident. A man tried to force his way onto a crowded train at the station for the Shanghai Indoor Stadium, but failed. When the doors closed, he was trapped between the platform doors and the train, leading to his death.[19]
- Image:Flag of England.svg July 18 – Metronet, holder of the maintenance contract for a majority of the London Underground lines, seeks authority of the Mayor of London to go into Administration following a dispute about responsibility for cost overruns on its contract.[20]
[edit] August events
- Image:Flag of Russia.svg 30 August – Trubnaya station opened on Moscow Metro.
[edit] September events
[edit] October events
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg October 31 – MBTA Commuter Rail Greenbush Line opens in Massachusetts.
- Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg – Last publication of the monthly OAG Rail Guide, successor to the ABC Railway Guide timetable of 1853.[21]
[edit] November events
- Image:Flag of Belarus.svg November 7 – Minsk Metro Moskovskaya Line gets extended to Uruchye.
- Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg November 11 – West Midlands train operating company franchise is taken over from Silverlink and Central Trains by London Midland (a Govia company) and the East Midlands franchise from Midland Mainline and Central Trains by East Midlands Trains. National Express Group is the principal loser in these changes. Arriva Trains Cross Country Limited (Arriva Group) takes over a revised Cross-Country franchise from Virgin CrossCountry, branding services as CrossCountry.[22][23] The London Overground rail franchise commences operation, effectively returning the lines involved to state control.[24]
- Image:Flag of France.svg November 13 – Strikes in France begin to disrupt SNCF and Paris Metro service.
- Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg November 14 – High Speed 1 is completed.
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg November 26 – LYNX light-rail service begins in Charlotte, North Carolina.
[edit] December events
- Image:Flag of Hong Kong.svg December 2 – Two railway companies, the Mass Transit Railway Corporation and the Kowloon Canton Railway Corporation will merge together.[25]
- Image:Flag of Russia.svg December 8 – Sretensky Bulvar station will open on the Lyublinskaya Line of Moscow Metro.
- Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg December 9 – National Express East Coast (NXEC Trains Ltd) takes over the British East Coast Main Line train operating franchise from GNER.[26]
- Image:Flag of South Korea.svg Image:Flag of North Korea.svg December 11 – freight service to resume between South Korea and North Korea.
- Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg December 18 – Grand Central Railway, a new rail operator in England, inaugurates passenger services from Sunderland to London King's Cross.[27]
- Image:Flag of Russia.svg December 24 – Moscow Metro Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line gets extended from Park Pobedy to Strogino.
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg December 28 – SPRINTER light-rail service begins in San Diego County, California.
- Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg – Regular passenger-train service begins in the Lötschberg Base Tunnel in the Swiss Alps. [28]
- Image:Flag of Spain.svg – High-speed train service is expected to be extended from the current Madrid-Tarragona route to Barcelona.
[edit] Unknown date events
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg - The Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad expects to complete construction on the railroad's expansion into Wyoming's Powder River Basin.
- Image:Flag of Russia.svg - High speed train service, using newly built ICE trainsets from Siemens, is expected to open between Moscow and Saint Petersburg, Russia.
- Image:Flag of France.svg - SNCF is expected to open new high speed train service between Paris and Frankfurt; annual ridership estimates at the time of the service announcement in 2005 are as high as 1.5 million per year.[29]
- Image:Flag of France.svg - SNCF is expected to launch a new TGV Est service from Paris through Luxembourg, southwest Germany and Switzerland using new TGV Duplex (double-decker) equipment built by Alstom.[30][31]
- Image:Flag of Spain.svg - The Vossloh locomotive plant in Valencia, Spain, is expected to begin assembly of the new EMD Euro 4000 model locomotive designed by Electro-Motive Diesels for sales to European railroads.[32]
- Image:Flag of India.svg Image:Flag of Bhutan.svg - Construction is expected to begin on a new rail link between India and Bhutan.[33]
- Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Image:Flag of Hong Kong.svg - The Lok Ma Chau Spur Line of the KCRC East Rail Line in Hong Kong to connect the existing KCRC East Rail to the Lok Ma Chau border crossing between Hong Kong and China is expected to be completed and opened in 2007.[34]
- Image:Flag of Ukraine.svg - Optimistic opinions on the Donetsk Metro construction estimate the first line of the system will open.
- Image:Flag of Turkey.svg - The Eskişehir-Ankara part of 533 km long High-speed train line from İstanbul (Turkey's largest metropolis) via Eskişehir to Ankara (capital of Turkey), is expected to be opened in 2007 reducing the traveling time from 6–7 hours to 3 hours 10 minutes.
- Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Image:Flag of Georgia.svg Image:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg - The construction of a railway linking Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan will start in the second half of 2007.[35]
[edit] Deaths
[edit] August deaths
- August 9 – Walter Rich, Chairman of Delaware Otsego Corporation, New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad and Central New York Railroad (b. 1946).[36]
[edit] Industry awards
[edit] North America
| Group | Gold medal | Silver medal | Bronze medal |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Norfolk Southern Railway | CSX Transportation | BNSF Railway |
| B | Kansas City Southern Railway | Canadian Pacific Railway's United States subsidiary | Long Island Rail Road |
| C | Florida East Coast Railway | Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad[38] | BNSF Suburban Operation in Chicago |
| S&T | Birmingham Southern Railroad | Conrail | Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis |
- Awards presented by Railway Age magazine
- 2007 Railroader of the Year: Bill Wimmer (UP)[3]
- 2007 Regional Railroad of the Year: (not yet announced)
- 2007 Short Line Railroad of the Year: (not yet announced)
[edit] United Kingdom
- 2007: (not yet announced)
[edit] References
- ^ Grauwels, Stephan. "Taiwan's High-Speed Train Debuts", Associated Press (reprinted by CBS), 2007-01-05. Retrieved on 2007-01-05.
- ^ Klein, Allison and Martin Weil. "Green Line Metro Train Derails; at Least 18 Hurt", The Washington Post, January 8, 2007.
- ^ a b Union Pacific Railroad (2007-01-12). "Union Pacific Vice President-Engineering Bill Wimmer Named Railway Age Railroader Of The Year". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-01-12.
- ^ "Soapy suds too much for trains in make-or-brake tests", The Age, 2007-01-30. Retrieved on 2007-02-02.
- ^ "Saakashvili Speaks of Regional Railway, as Deal Signed", UNA-Georgia, 2007-02-07. Retrieved on 2007-02-07.
- ^ "Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkey sign agreement on new railroad", ITAR-TASS, 2007-02-07. Retrieved on 2007-02-07.
- ^ Marowtis, Ross. "CN strike likely to continue over weekend", 2007-02-13. Retrieved on 2007-02-14.
- ^ Pringle, Josh. "CN Rail Strike Won't Disrupt Service: Officials", CFRA, 2007-02-11. Retrieved on 2007-02-14.
- ^ "CN strike challenged: Railway files beef with labour board", Winnipeg Sun, 2007-02-11. Retrieved on 2007-02-14.
- ^ Alstom (18 December 2006). "Alstom commits itself to the French very high speed rail programme". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-02-04.
- ^ "French high-speed TGV breaks world conventional rail-speed record", Deutsche Presse-Agentur (reprinted by Monsters and Critics), 2007-02-14. Retrieved on 2007-02-14.
- ^ United States Federal Railroad Administration (2007-02-26). "FRA Administrator Denies DM&E Powder River Basin Loan Application Citing Unacceptable Risk to Federal Taxpayers". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-02-28.
- ^ L.B. Foster (2007-02-27). "FRA Rejects Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad's Loan Application". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-02-28.
- ^ "DM&E loan denial's effect is uncertain", Post-Bulletin, 2007-02-28. Retrieved on 2007-02-28.
- ^ "Passengers left in lurch by T-Third's rough start" Accessed 12 Apr. 2007
- ^ 'Hidden Europe' magazine e-news Issue 2007/15 (English) (2007-06-07). Retrieved on 2007-06-07.
- ^ Meillasson, Sylvain (August 2007). "Lötschberg Base Tunnel opens". Today's Railways Europe 140: 19-26.
- ^ "Kampac wins Ghana railway contract", Khaleej Times, 2007-07-01. Retrieved on 2007-07-05.
- ^ http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/07/16/asia/AS-GEN-China-Subway-Accident.php
- ^ BBC News (18 July 2007). Metronet calls in administrators. Retrieved on 2007-07-18.
- ^ Knowlman, Brian (Summer 2007). "What time's the next timetable?". National Railway Museum Review 120: 31-3.
- ^ Virgin loses Cross Country rail.
- ^ Haigh, Philip (July 18-31 2007). "HSTs to CrossCountry as Arriva wins £1.1bn deal". Rail 570: 6-7.
- ^ Transport for London (2006-09-05). "Introducing London Overground - a new era for London Rail". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-06-19.
- ^ Rail Merger All Set For 2 December 2007
- ^ {{cite web|url=http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/rail/passenger/franchises/icecf1/nxecawardedcontract|title=National Express awarded contract for growth on InterCity East Coast|publisher=Department for Transport}}
- ^ Passenger services begin Tuesday 18th December. Grand Central (2007-12-18).
- ^ Trains News Wire (April 29 2005). Swiss complete digging Alpine tunnel. Retrieved on 4 May, 2005.
- ^ Trains News Wire (May 24 2005). New high-speed line to link France and Germany. Retrieved on 25 May, 2005.
- ^ Alstom (July 26 2005). ALSTOM to supply 28 TGV trainsets and 8 TGV power cars to SNCF worth 550 million euros. Retrieved on 27 July, 2005.
- ^ Trains NewsWire (July 26 2005). Alstom to supply TGV trainsets and power cars to SNCF. Retrieved on 27 July, 2005.
- ^ Electro-Motive Diesel. Euro 4000. Retrieved on 1 December, 2005.
- ^ Kolkata Newsline (March 6 2006). India, Bhutan to start work for railway linkage by 2007. Retrieved on 7 March, 2006.
- ^ KCRC. KCRC New Projects. Retrieved on 20 March, 2006.
- ^ turkishdailynews (January 16 2007). Railway construction to start in second half of 2007. Retrieved on 16 January, 2007.
- ^ Grace, Tom. "Railroad chairman Rich dies", The Daily Star, 2007-08-10. Retrieved on 2007-08-10.
- ^ Association of American Railroads (2007-05-17). "Railroad Employees Post Safest Year Ever in 2006". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-05-18.
- ^ RailAmerica (2007-05-18). "RailAmerica’s Central Oregon & Pacific Railroad Wins Harriman Award". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-05-18.
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