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MRT-3 fare hike ‘inevitable’
Manila Bulletin
By KRIS BAYOS Transportation officials Thursday confirmed that a fare increase at the Metro Rail Transit (MRT-3) is “inevitable” to allow operators to
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Provisional deal agreed in rail dispute
Scotsman
THE end to a long-running rail dispute on Scotland’s newest line may be in sight after ScotRail and the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) reached a
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Higher fares loom on rail systems
Manila Standard Today
The state-owned rail systems must become “viable.” Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima said the government’s subsidy to the Light Rail Transit and Metro Rail
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Compensation call rejected over residents’ rail line concerns
ABC Online
Protesters angry at an increase in coal train activity and emissions blocked the rail line at Collinsville earlier this week. Transport Minister Rachel
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High-speed rail links to double by 2012: China
China Post
BEIJING — China will spend 800 billion yuan (US$120 billion) as part of an ambitious plan to double its high-speed rail network by 2012, the Ministry of
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China Will Invest In Thai High-Speed Train, Better Rail Links
Bernama
Meanwhile, Transport Minister Sophon Sarum said the ministry plans to expand the country’s existing rail links, but the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) will
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Swanage railway reconnection to network to go ahead
BBC News
Dorset County Council will now confirm to Network Rail that the reconnection will be included in the Purbeck Transportation Strategy.
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Greek police move against striking truck drivers
Financial Times
The bulk of goods are transported by road, as Greece has only a limited rail network. Greece is obliged to open up almost 70 closed-shop professions under
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Other | Train Essay
A train is a connected series of vehicles for rail transport that move along a track permanent way to transport freight or passengers from one place to.
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PortWorld News – Latest News – Port of Le Havre plans a new
The French Port of Le Havre says its planned multimodal terminal will reduce carbon emissions by 500000 metric tonnes (mt) a year by facilitating the shift from road to water and rail transport. The terminal will take advantage of the
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NZ In Tranzit: Christchurch rail study (again) – Even looking in
By David Welch
It is about time we had another study of rail, a perennial favourite in Christchurch, a city with only the loosest understanding of public transport parameters and options! Other public transport technologies and variants – of which
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Steve Beasant | WE NEED MORE TRAINS AND FEWER PLANES SAYS JO SWINSON
By Steve Beasant
In the House of Commons recently, Liberal Democrat MP for East Dunbartonshire Jo Swinson called on the Secretary of State for Transport to help keep the costs of rail travel down to compete with domestic flights.
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Rail transport in Spain
History Main article: History of rail transport in Spain The first railway line in Iberia was built in 1848 between Barcelona and Matar in 1852 the first
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49.1 Passenger rail transport | Constraint Applications Blog by
Posted in 1996, 49 Land Transport, 49.1 Passenger rail transport, 56 Food and beverage service activities, 56.1 Restaurants and mobile food service
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Japanese loan boosts development of India’s rail freight network
The loan, worth US$18.5 million, will help build 552 km of track for rail freight traffic in the country’s ‘western corridor’ between Delhi and Mumbai.
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