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The dynamic behaviour of bridges strongly affects the infrastructure system of high-speed railways, and is a crucial factor in safety issues and passenger comfort. Dynamics of High-Speed Railway Bridges covers the latest research in this field, including: – Recently developed dynamic analysis techniques; – Train excitations; – Design issues for high-speed railway bridges – Fatigue conduct of viaducts and large span bridges; – Bridge dynamic behaviour; – Cas…
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Inter-city rail services are express train passenger services which cover longer distances than commuter or regional trains. There is no clear definition of Inter-city rail. Most broadly, it includes all rail service except short distance commuter rail within one city area and slow regional rail stopping all stations and covering local journeys only. It is often categorized as an express or inter-city train with limited stops and comfortable carriages to serve long distance trav…
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Trainz Railway Simulator 2006 is the latest version of the hugely popular Trainz developed by Auran. Trainz, in its 2004 and Passenger Edition incarnations (both published in the UK by Just Trains), has become the simulator of choice for virtual railway enthusiasts. A massive community of has grown up around Trainz and they are eagerly anticipating the release of TRS2006 with all its new features. The entire program has been re-worked from boiler to guard’s van to keep it at the…
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Money Approved For High-speed Rail Between Milwaukee, Madison
The Wisconsin Legislature’s budget committee has approved using $810 million in federal stimulus money to build a high-speed rail line between Madison and Milwaukee.
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The outlook for summer and fall 2009 resorts, cruise and rail travel
Overall: Great travels deals are available
Given that there was a significant reduction in travel over the last twelve months; leisure travel operators are slashing prices to attract customers. Bundled travel deals are still the best because they offer additional discounted airfare and/or hotel stays. Expect an increasing number of hotels, rental car companies and tour operators to offer discounts on their base rates. A few week ago, I asked several vendors at a travel fair about their current rates, most indicated that they had rolled back prices to 2006/2007 rates. This should be welcomed news for budget travelers who can find a cornucopia of deals at this time.
Also; consumers can find good travel deals for air travel. While rates have not declined to the Fall 2001 bonanza levels, if you book well in advance or on special days (savvy travel agents know about special days), you can get a really good price. In fact, London, Paris and Dublin have become more affordable, with British Airways and Air France offering great deals. Toronto and Montreal Canadian are excellent options for week-end getaways close to home.
All Inclusive Resorts: Mexico on Sale
Mexico is on sale for the remainder of this year. In order to compete with the significant reduced prices of the resorts in Cancun, Cozumel and Iztapa, Sandals and SuperClubs are offering 30-65% off specials. Not to be outdone, GoGo Worldwide Vacations is offering special pricing on their Worldwide Collection which includes China, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan & South Korea to its existing destinations: Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Cook Island, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Oman, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore and Bali. Collette Vacations is offering free air travel to Europe, China or the Canadian Rockies. Apple Vacations is offering saving up to 70% on fall deals. It is important to note that consumer interested in GoGo Worldwide Vacations and Apple Vacations should contact a travel agent.
Cruises: Always a great deal
Cruising is, and will remain the best travel deal for the remainder of the year. Whether you are a budget, premium or luxury traveler, there is a cruise for you at an affordable price. Pick the destination you have always dreamed about: Alaska, the Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Mexico, or South America – is within your grasp. As always, flexibility about your desired itinerary, and dates, will help you save. Cruises are available at a rate of $65 per person per day or less. So get out there! You deserve a cruise. It’s good for you, it’s affordable and you’ve earned it.
Rail: Focus on Canada and Europe
Rail Vacations offers unique travel experiences, with breathtaking views, great interaction with locals and a rich learning environment. Here are the highlights of three rail vacations:
Rail Europe consists of ten high speed trains. They are Eurostar, Thalys, TGV, Eurostar Italia, Lyria, AVE, Inter-City Express (ICE), Cisalpino, Artesia, and Talgo.
Eurostar- Travels through the Chunnel and connects you to major cities in under two and a half hours. For example, you can travel from:
- London to Brussels in 1 hour 51 minutes
- London to Lille in 1 hour 20 minutes
- London to Disneyland Paris in 2 hours 15 minutes
Thalys – The Thalys train provides direct links to 17 cities including Paris, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany in over 50 round-trips a day. It can even take you from Paris to Brussels in less than ninety minutes.
The TGV – The TGV is your choice when traveling to France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium.
Lyria – Gives you a spectacular view from the rolling French countryside to the majestic Swiss Alps.
Artesia – This high-speed train takes you from the best of France to the best of Italy by day or night, via connecting city pairs of Paris and Rome, Dijon and Milan, Chambrey and Florence and 13 others.
Talgo – Talgo passes through brilliant coastal landscapes moving you from one port city to another in stress-free comfort, such as Montpellier, Narbonne and Perpignan in France, and Barcelona, Alicante, Cartegena, and Valencia in Spain.
Canada Rail Vacations
Canadian Rockies vacation gives you the most beautiful destinations in Western Canada. These Canadian railway holidays getaways can be from three nights and four days to eleven nights and twelve days. Your choice for the short railway holidays includes, Vancouver to Banff, Vancouver to Jasper, Vancouver to Calgary, and Whistler to Jasper. On the longer trips you can combine the Inside Passage with the majestic Canadian Rockies and the Rocky Mountaineer, via Ferry, Motor coach, Rail and Helicopter.
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Pre-Budget Report: Rail Transport Set For Boost
Chancellor Alistair Darling’s Pre-Budget Report (PBR) caused shockwaves throughout UK PLC and has been heralded as one of the most extraordinary packages of measures presented by a Chancellor in a long time. It seems that the government really does understand just how serious things are outside the hallowed halls of Parliament and has reacted accordingly, giving the country an economic shot in the arm with a plethora of measures, all designed to pull the country out of recession as quickly as possible.
The PBR announced a massive investment in the country’s infrastructure, with £3billion worth of proposals initially set for 2010-11 being brought forward to 2009. One of the main beneficiaries of this cascade of financial aid has been the rail industry, with the government committed to ploughing millions back into the rail system. This is good news for railway jobs and vacancies within the industry, as more rolling stock and more trains will obviously need more staff to maintain and operate them.
Network Rail published its interim financial and performance results recently, and it was revealed that punctuality was at its highest levels since records began in 1992. The improvements are the result of continued investment in the infrastructure of Network Rail’s system, meaning a better service for both passengers and freight operators. The report revealed that £2,200million had been invested in the British rail network over a six month period, amounting to a 25% increase in capital expenditure compared to the same period in the previous year. In the face of what seems to be economic meltdown generally, that’s a massive investment in an industry many thought was dead on its feet. It seems that the rail network has turned a corner.
The PBR also boosted this rosy picture by bringing forward an increase in rolling stock originally destined to go into production in 2014. The Department of Transport had been expecting to pay for 1,300 new carriages, but with the announcements in the PBR it now looks like plans for at least 200 new trains will be fast-tracked. As well as easing passenger congestion and updating an ageing rolling stock, this decision to inject cash into the rail system will boost one of the country’s remaining heavy industries, giving a much needed lift to skilled manufacturing and supplier’s jobs. Rail vacancies will increase as a consequence of this investment, giving those seeking rail jobs more opportunity to join an industry that is set to move forward in the next few years.
Campaigners are also hoping that this shift in government policy – from mothballing many major projects just a year ago to reviving them as a means to boost the economy – will also mean that plans such as the new north-south high speed line will burst back into life, again boosting jobs within the rail industry. The Chancellor has pledged to invest £20billion into the UK economy, with at least £3billion of that earmarked for key infrastructure projects. The Crossrail project will cost the government £16billion but yield up a long-term return of £66billion, adding fuel to the old adage that to make money, you have to spend money.
This financial manoeuvring is good news for rail jobs, as skilled people will be needed throughout the industry to take part in one of the biggest overhauls of the rail network in years. Despite the media stories of a country in meltdown, behind the scenes there is a great deal to be positive about, including better opportunities for foundation industries and infrastructures, a greater development of an overall UK PLC strategy and long-term solutions rather than short-term quick fixes. All of which will lead to a more stable job market for those looking for rail vacancies and careers within the rail industry.
Tarmac-bound at High Speed – Macau Tower Jump
Tarmac-bound at high speed, by Rosie Ramsden
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AJ Hackett opened the world’s highest sky jump, a plunge off the 233m outer rim of the Macau Tower, in 2006. You, too, can jump off the Macau Tower – if, that is, you fancy plunging towards tarmac at a hundred kilometers an hour.
A hybrid of bungee jump and skydiving, the sky jump is a controlled aerial journey involving no rebound or hanging upside down, which ends with a gentle landing at the base of the tower. The system is regulated by a cable brake and the fall takes 14 seconds. The inaugural jump was completed by Mr. Hackett, from New Zealand, on 17th December 2006. His career as a sky-jump installation tester began on that day and thankfully can continue, due to his having got his sums right.
Dare-devils are clad in specially tailored suits and connected to three cables, so ensuring absolute safety. At approximately 10 metres above the ground, the cable drum switches down-gear to allow for a soft landing. Unlike a bungee jump, Sky Jump is a controlled aerial journey, so you won’t bounce back and you won’t end up upside down. There is also no chance of the cable wrapping itself around your neck, as has happened to at least one bungee jumper.
I had a great experience at Macau’s Great Tower and would like to share it with you. When my Dad asked me what I wanted to do on his day off in Macau, I said I wanted to see the sights, one of which is the Macao Tower. I didn’t know about the jump, so you can imagine my surprise when I looked up to see someone plunging earthwards from the top. “Wow? Dad! That’s amazing. I want to have a go” I said, tugging at his shirt, as I realized what was happening. “I thought you would,” he said as he fished for his wallet. A little later, as an attendant helped me into a harness and tightened the straps, I watched the orange jumpsuits walk around the outside deck as if they were training for a moon-walk. A Chinese man got suited up before me and I watched him enter the crew pit, then be guided outside to where the jump gate is located. A crew member grabbed the “Big Man” (a long, thick set of cables wrapped together in material) and hooked it to a loop on the man’s back. After the checklist he guided the man to the gate.
He told the jumper that at 50 feet he would stop his fall to take a photo and asked that the jumper look back up at him. The man nodded in agreement, looking as though he didn’t trust himself to speak for fear of emitting an un-macho squeak. The attendant opened the door and led the man to the edge. He didn’t hesitate and was gone in seconds. I doubted whether I would be so brave. I felt adrenaline entering my heart as I took a deep breath, trying to control the mounting fear of knowing it was my turn. I stepped outside. Out on the deck, the crew member said “Don’t worry, Losie, it’s safe”, pronouncing my name in the usual Asian way. Its used to find it sooooo annoying that Asian’s can’t pronounce my name “Rosie”, but I changed my attitude when our Filipina nanny pointed out that I couldn’t pronounce her name properly either. He yelled back the checklist and asked me, “Are you ready?” But he wasn’t really after an answer and so didn’t give me time to open my mouth and say:
“NO, Definitely not, I’ve changed my mind, don’t bother about a refund, I want to go down the slow way. I mean, I can’t feel any wings sprouting out of my shoulders, so I can’t possibly fly, right, so this is lunacy. I might be a young British female, but DO I LOOK LIKE A B***** BIRD ?
He opened the gate and told me to put my hands on the top bar of the railing as the gate swung open in front of me. I did, but realized I really had changed my mind and was not going to jump – no way, José. “Look over there, Losie, look at Hong Kong” the crew member said, pointing at where my sister had been born. “You’ll be fine. Trust me” he assured me. “No. This does not feel right. I do not want to do this,” I said, standing at the edge with the gate wide open.
The crew member attempted to reassure me, closing the gate and talking some calm back into me. I didn’t hear him – the only thought filling my mind, heightened by the blood throbbing almost audibly in my temples, was that jumping off the tower was suicidal. Life suddenly seemed even more precious than previously, I was far too young and thought myself much too beautiful to die. Besides, I’d never had any children, never been rock-climbing in Krabi, never seen a sunset from Annapurna base camp, only seen Boyzone in concert nineteen times.
This felt very different from jumping out of an airplane in Australia. That had seemed only slightly daft, as the airoplane was perfectly serviceable and I had no particularly pressing appointments on the ground. The crew member continued to try to reassure me “Come on Losie, you don’t want to come this far and turn back”, he said.
Before I could give voice to my objections I heard the sound of cheering and realized that everyone on the top floor had gathered behind us and was cheering me on. “Please don’t do that,” I said, waving feebly at them while smiling wanly. More afraid of the embarrassment of turning back than of the dangers of proceeding, I turned round, faced the open expanse and leaned forward. The cable stopped after 50 feet for the attendant to take my photo. “Look at me,” he yelled from above as I hung suspended below. “I can’t,” I yelled back, “My head doesn’t turn that far. It’s impossible, my neck’s not long enough. Who can do that, anyway? I mean, how many giraffes do you get jumping off this thing?” The cable was released and I started a pleasurable descent, slowing down about 30 feet from the bottom and landing softly on my feet, right on target. Dad’s eyes were the first things I saw as I hit the landing pad. He was laughing a somewhat nervous laugh, presumably relieved it was all over. I suddenly realized how much he loves me, that he was willing to put up with watching me do something that must have scared him witless.
Our driver Andrew greeted me at the exit. “You crazy lady. Your Dad say you no like be high, why you jump?” he asked. “Because I wanted to beat the fear” I said. Today, the spectators on the top floor had given me the courage to jump by shaming me into banishing the fear. Andrew asked Dad why he didn’t jump too. “I have no desire to do things like that,” he replied. “I’m old enough not to need to bother with proving things.” What is brave? To jump or not to jump. Which is braver? She who jumps or he who jumps not? AJ Hackett once chided reporters. “You must jump before reporting,” he said. So, now, after having completed the same feat, I feel I have earned the right to ask, “If you are young, do you have what it takes? If not, is the only reason that you wouldn’t do it that you feel you don’t need to bother?”
Whilst in Thailand, why not visit one of the country’s currently best three beach destinations:
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Ao Nang: http://www.andamanadventures.com/ao_nang.shtml
Railay/Tonsai: http://www.andamanadventures.com/railay-tonsai.shtml
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High Speed Train Between Madrid and Barcelona Cuts Into the Air Shuttle Service
One of modern Spain’s most significant achievements has been the development of the Alta Velocidad Española – the Spanish High Speed Train.
Started in 1992 to help promote traffic between Madrid and the Expo ‘92 of Seville, the train service has gone from strength to strength, astounding many of its original critics along the route. The dedicated standard gauge track used by the RENFE-organised train service is still expanding, with new routes designed to come into service within the next few years. The fact that the trains have a standard gauge also means that it will be possible to achieve compatibility with the services of neighbouring European countries – making links with them even easier. Projects at varying stages at the moment are direct high speed links with France and Portugal and there are even tentative plans for a southern rail link from Algeciras to North Africa.
The long-awaited high speed link between Madrid, the Spanish capital, and Barcelona, the country’s second city, was opened in February, 2008 and immediately became a success. Leaving from Madrid’s Atocha train station and finishing its journey at Barcelona-Sants, the first and most obvious advantage is that a traveller can go direct from city centre to city centre – no more aggravation getting out in and out of airports.
For the service to be successful there had to be sufficient trains to cater for the demands of all the passengers and at present seventeen trains make the daily journey each way. The first train leaves Madrid at about 6 am – arriving in Barcelona at 8.43. The last train of the day from Madrid is the 9 pm – arriving at 11.38. The journey time on the non-stop Madrid to Barcelona train, therefore, is just 2 hours, 38 minutes: compare this to the previous journey time of in excess of six hours. The train travels at a maximum commercial operating speed of 300 km/h – 186 miles per hour.
Of course, not all the tains are non-stop – some have calls at Guadalajara, Calatayud, Zaragoza, Lleida and Tarragona – thus lengthening the journey time to just over three hours. Most people, however, won’t mind the extra time taken on the journey. The train is a much more comfortable way to cross Spain than in a cramped aircraft. The dining car snacks are tasty but if you are travelling either by Club Class or Preferent, rather than Turista, a meal is included in your ticket price. Additionally, there are more spacious seats – some with card tables, others which can be turned to face either direction – television screens and a much more convivial atmosphere. The plane might only take just over an hour but by the time you’ve factored in all the checking in time, getting through the arrivals’ lounge and the extra travel, there’s not going to be much difference. Prices are quite similar too – you can get a one way ticket on the train for as little as 47 if you book well in advance but, in most cases, a return ticket will cost between 157 and 192. And, thankfully, you won’t be in danger of being charged for excess baggage!
An added bonus that the airlines will never dare offer is that if your train is delayed by 15 minutes or more you will be entitled to a 50% refund of your ticket price. If it’s more than 30 minutes late, your journey becomes free of charge!
The upshot of all this, of course, is that air travel between Madrid and Barcelona – just two years ago the busiest route in the entire aviation world – has been significantly hit; an estimated 20% shortfall in passenger numbers. There are now nowhere near the 971 scheduled flights of 2007 – and Iberia are apparently planning to introduce a new smaller plane shuttle service that will leave each airport as soon as it is full and keep flying back and forth between the cities. The current economic downturn has meant that air travel has been hit worldwide anyway – and this new competition on such a busy route has had a significant impact.
Environmentalists have expressed their pleasure at the cutting of flights from Madrid to Barcelona – and travellers – businessmen and leisure travellers alike – seem equally as delighted.
It’s certainly given people the opportunity of trying out the fabulous AVE experience.
High Speed Eupopean Rail Network
The Trans-European high-speed rail network is one of the European Union’s three Trans-European transport networks, along with road and waterways.The aim of this EU is to achieve the interoperability of the European high-speed train network at the various stages of its design, construction and operation.The network is defined as a system consisting of a set of infrastructures, fixed installations, logistic equipment and rolling stock.
High-speed rail is emerging in Europe as an increasingly popular and efficient means of transportation. The first high-speed rail lines in Europe, built in the 1980s and 1990s, improved travel times on intra-national corridors. Since then, several countries have built extensive high-speed networks, and there are now several cross-border high-speed rail links. Rail operators frequently run international services, and tracks are continuously being built and upgraded to international standards on the emerging European high-speed rail network. In 2007, a consortium of European rail operators, Railteam, emerged to coordinate and boost cross-border high-speed rail travel. Developing a Trans-European high-speed rail network is a stated goal of the European Union, and most cross-border rail lines receive EU funding. Today only the core countries of Western Europe are ‘plugged in’ to a cross-border high-speed rail network. This will change rapidly in the coming years as Europe invests heavily in tunnels, bridges and other infrastructure and development projects across the continent.
The European Rail network gradually spread out to other cities, and into other countries such as Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, and the UK. Due to the early adoption of high-speed rail and the central location of France in Western Europe, most other dedicated high-speed rail lines in Europe have been built to the same speed, voltage and signalling standards. The most obvious exception are the high-speed lines in Germany, which are built to existing German train line standards. Also, many high-speed services, including TGV and ICE utilize existing rail lines in addition to those designed for high speed rail. For that reason, and due to differing national standards, trains that cross national boundaries may need to have special characteristics, such as the ability to handle different power supplies and signalling systems. This means that not all European Lines are the same, and there are interoperability considerations.
Westeren Europe has no high-speed trains of its own yet. French TGV and German ICE lines extend into Switzerland, but given the dense rail traffic, short distances between cities and the often difficult terrain, they currently do not attain speeds higher than 160 km/h there. The fastest trains are the ICN tilting trains, operated by the Swiss Federal Railways since May 2000. They can reach higher speeds than conventional trains on the curve-intensive rail network, however the top speed of 200 km/h can only be reached on high-speed lines.
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Harbin-Dalian passenger high-speed railway line south from the coastal city of Dalian, Liaoning Province by the Yingkou, Anshan, Liaoyang, Shenyang, Tieling, Siping, Jilin Province, Changchun, Matsubara, and finally from the Heilongjiang provincial capital Harbin, the line ran through the three northeastern provinces, the capital of three ways city and prefecture-level cities and seven counties under the jurisdiction of the line length of 903.939km, of which the territory of Liaoning 553.103km, Jilin in 269.685km, Heilongjiang in 81.151km. After the completion of the Harbin-Dalian passenger high-speed railway line will completely change the layout of the Harbin Railway greatly ease the ability of Heilongjiang Province has a serious shortage of rail lines, hub ability, matching and other issues.
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Recently, Kazakhstan’s West Railway Station Station Square complex design concepts and planning for international peer-reviewed collection will be held in Harbin. According to the plan, Harbin West Railway Station will carry high-speed rail transport in the future, Kazakhstan and West Railway Station can take passengers to high-speed rail. Meanwhile, the West Railway Station will also be built Harbin-end high-speed rail passenger line of origin to the station, the West Railway Station and Kazakhstan into a gateway to Harbin. Liming Heavy Industry for many years engaged in mining crushing machinery and milling machinery, industrial research and development, while based on creating national brands, revitalize national industry of social play, intensive, continuous improvement, research and development production of crusher, sand making machine, milling machines, and many other products widely used in various related fields, effectively for the construction industry throughout made a significant contribution.
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