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Hollysys Automation Technologies Announces A Significant High-Speed Rail Signaling Contract Win Valued At US$ 95M
2015-02-06 05:48:46| plantautomation News Articles
Hollysys Automation Technologies, Ltd. (NASDAQ: HOLI) ("Hollysys" or the "Company"), a leading provider of automation and control technologies and applications in China, announced today that it signed a significant contract to provide Automatic Train Protection (ATP) equipment and system for 40 sets of high-speed trains in 200-250km/h and 80 sets of high-speed trains in 300-350km/h respectively, valued at approximately RMB 580 million or USD $95 million
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California breaks ground on high-speed rail project
2015-01-07 01:00:00| Railway Technology
California High-Speed Rail Authority in the US has broken ground on the nation's first high-speed rail system, as part of efforts to modernise the state's transportation infrastructure.
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Herea s what the Houston-Dallas high-speed rail debate looked like 25 years ago
2014-12-29 00:11:25| Airlines - Topix.net
The idea of a Houston to Dallas high-speed rail is not a new one, though in 2014 it seemed to have received a lot more attention than it ever had, mostly because of the social media peanut gallery. It's been a dream of engineers, businesses, and Houstonians and Dallasites alike for decades now.
How Southwest Airlines fails California, makes high-speed rail look good
2014-12-01 12:48:03| Airlines - Topix.net
Zocalo Public Square editor and columnist Joe Mathews has commuted up and down the state for years, and has learned a few tricks about getting between LA and Sacramento or the Bay Area. Southwest Airlines used to be the friend of such Californians but Mathews has become a disaffected customer of the airline.
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Ron Kirk joins the Dallas-to-Houston high-speed rail project
2014-11-25 03:15:25| Airlines - Topix.net
Kirk, the former U.S. trade representative, joined Texas Central Railway as a senior adviser for the project that aims to connect Dallas to Houston via bullet trains. "I have seen just about all of the high-speed rail systems throughout Europe and Asia and the competitive part of me feels that if the rest of the world can do this, why can't we right here in the United States?" Kirk asked in a blog posted to the Texas Central Railway website.
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