puneetmafia | Hoshiarpur finally linked with Delhi on : October 03, 2013 - 06:00:12 AM |
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railgenie | Western Railway begins crackdown on hawkers, promises to fix roads at Elphinstone on : October 03, 2013 - 06:00:24 AM |
Commuters at the station in the west have been complaining of a bad approach-road littered with garbage and debris. The road has been taken up by hawkers completely, leaving no space for commuters to walk. |
puneetmafia | Western Railway begins crackdown on hawkers, promises to fix roads at Elphinstone on : October 03, 2013 - 06:00:36 AM |
Commuters at the station in the west have been complaining of a bad approach-road littered with garbage and debris. The road has been taken up by hawkers completely, leaving no space for commuters to walk. |
railgenie | GPS on EMUs may get delayed | Deccan Chronicle on : October 03, 2013 - 06:00:58 AM |
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railgenie | Along railway tracks near Masjid, residents live in constant fear on : October 03, 2013 - 07:58:54 AM |
In the wake of the Babu Genu municipal market building collapse in Dockyard Road, occupants of several buildings that are located alongside the railway track in Masjid and Sandhurst Road areas have now voiced fears that the structures are in urgent need of repair. Some of these buildings are over 100 years old. |
messanger | Increasing Copper Thefts Halt Railway Traffic in Norway on : October 03, 2013 - 07:59:03 AM |
On Wednesday night, several copper wires were stolen from Porsgrunn Station. Signaling and railway barriers at the site went out of order due to the theft, and a number of trains had to be manually routed to and from the station, writes Norwegian daily VG. According to operation manager in Telemark Police, Giske Småge, such thefts are recently very common. - Copper price is so high that there is a good profit in stealing copper wires, notes he. Thor Erik Skarpen from Jernbaneverket(Norwegian Railway Agency) says that the problem of copper thefts from railways has appeared in recent years. He says that it is particularly common in Østfold, Vestfold and Telemark and the common thefts in these areas create difficulties for railway operations. A wide assortment of building materials contain copper, including heating and air conditioning units, plumbing, gutters, electrical components, and more. The cost of this metal has increased by almost 400 percent in one year.Theft of copper pipes, tubing, and wiring has been on the rise in recent years due to the increased value for scrap copper. The US Department of Energy estimates that this once minor problem has exploded into $1 billion a year nightmare. Construction sites, abandoned buildings, and commercial heating and air conditioning units have been the biggest targets for these thieves. More often than not the damage caused obtaining the copper vastly exceeds the value of the copper, but this does not deter the thieves. |
ConfirmTicket | Along railway tracks near Masjid, residents live in constant fear on : October 03, 2013 - 08:00:07 AM |
In the wake of the Babu Genu municipal market building collapse in Dockyard Road, occupants of several buildings that are located alongside the railway track in Masjid and Sandhurst Road areas have now voiced fears that the structures are in urgent need of repair. Some of these buildings are over 100 years old. |
nikhilndls | Increasing Copper Thefts Halt Railway Traffic in Norway on : October 03, 2013 - 08:00:16 AM |
On Wednesday night, several copper wires were stolen from Porsgrunn Station. Signaling and railway barriers at the site went out of order due to the theft, and a number of trains had to be manually routed to and from the station, writes Norwegian daily VG. According to operation manager in Telemark Police, Giske Småge, such thefts are recently very common. - Copper price is so high that there is a good profit in stealing copper wires, notes he. Thor Erik Skarpen from Jernbaneverket(Norwegian Railway Agency) says that the problem of copper thefts from railways has appeared in recent years. He says that it is particularly common in Østfold, Vestfold and Telemark and the common thefts in these areas create difficulties for railway operations. A wide assortment of building materials contain copper, including heating and air conditioning units, plumbing, gutters, electrical components, and more. The cost of this metal has increased by almost 400 percent in one year.Theft of copper pipes, tubing, and wiring has been on the rise in recent years due to the increased value for scrap copper. The US Department of Energy estimates that this once minor problem has exploded into $1 billion a year nightmare. Construction sites, abandoned buildings, and commercial heating and air conditioning units have been the biggest targets for these thieves. More often than not the damage caused obtaining the copper vastly exceeds the value of the copper, but this does not deter the thieves. |
riteshexpert | 'Railways to float tenders soon for Airoli-Kalwa line' on : October 03, 2013 - 08:00:20 AM |
AIROLI: The direct railway service between Navi Mumbai and Kalyan is all set to begin, with the railways inviting tenders for constructing a bypass between Airoli and Kalwa this month.Thane MP Sanjeev Naik has claimed that the Maharashtra Railway Vikas Corporation (MRVC) will complete the much awaited project. Naik has been following the matter with the railway ministry since 2009.The railway ministry had cleared the project in 2011 and a budget of Rs350 crores was allotted for the same in 2012."Now the tendering process is on. It is a dream project meant to facilitate direct railway access between Navi Mumbai and Kalyan," said Naik.He added that the MRVC has also invited tenders for laying the fifth and sixth lines between Thane and Diva. The project, which is aimed to provide separate track for the fast trains, will cost around Rs100 crore.The MRVC will carry out the work in three phases with the Thane-Kalwa line in the first phase, Kalwa-Mumbra in the second phase and Mumbra-Diva in the third phase. In the first phase, MRVC will spend Rs25 crore.For the residents of Kalyan and Dombivli, this line will offer direct access to APMC market and the proposed international airport in Navi Mumbai. People working in Navi Mumbai-based IT firms and JNPT will also benefit.Then project will also reduce the woes of the daily commuters. Passengers have responded favourably to the project. "At present, commuters get down at Thane station to board the Kalyan-bound trains and vice versa," said Avinash Chopra, an engineering student from Airoli. |
greatindian | Kharge urged to improve facilities to Bellary-Hospet on : October 03, 2013 - 08:58:50 AM |
A delegation from Hospet met Minister for Railways Mallikarjun Kharge, during his official visit to Hubli on Wednesday, and urged him to improve rail facilities to Bellary-Hospet-Koppal section. |
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