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International Railway Journal
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Nanjing opens first metro line.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
The three-track main line between the main station and the German bord... September 01, 2005
No flash in the pan for DB.(This Month) September 01, 2005
DB makes first-half profit.(World Report) September 01, 2005
First new inter-city cars arrive in Ireland.(World Report) September 01, 2005
Brazil to launch new line project.(World Report) September 01, 2005
Work to start on Chinese line.(World Report) September 01, 2005
CSX steps up investment.(World Report) September 01, 2005
Dual standard train control.(World Report) September 01, 2005
SNCF orders more TGVs.(World Report) September 01, 2005
Moscow airport rail link opens.(World Report) September 01, 2005
Vossloh takes over Pfleiderer.(World Report) September 01, 2005
Iran and Iraq firm up plans for first rail links.(World Report) September 01, 2005
SBB exonerated over national blackout.(World Report) September 01, 2005
Taiwan to start high-speed tests.(World Report) September 01, 2005
Carajas to boost capacity.(World Report) September 01, 2005
Systra lands RFF GSM-R deal.(World Report) September 01, 2005
Austrians order Talent emus.(World Report) September 01, 2005
Vietnam to upgrade trunk route.(World Report) September 01, 2005
Pakistan to cut journey times.(World Report) September 01, 2005
IRJ team member Lynda Page dies.(World Report) September 01, 2005
Cross-border studies agreed.(World In Brief) September 01, 2005
SAUDI Arabia's transport minister Dr Jubara Alsuraisri inaugurates the... September 01, 2005
CN expands capacity in Canada.(World In Brief) September 01, 2005
Australian Transport and Energy Corridor has teamed up with Barclay Mo... September 01, 2005
A new train control centre and customer information system for Transpe... September 01, 2005
The Ghan, which operates between Adelaide, Alice Springs, and Darwin, ... September 01, 2005
English Welsh & Scottish Railway (EWS) is offering to haul other opera... September 01, 2005
EWS.(Britain) September 01, 2005
Plans to re-open the disused Stirling-Alloa-Kincardine freight line in... September 01, 2005
Work is underway on Northern Ireland transport operator, Translink's 1... September 01, 2005
The federal government has signed an agreement with German Rail (DB) f... September 01, 2005
The new regional government of North Rhine Westphalia has resurrected ... September 01, 2005
German Rail (DB) plans to restart work on upgrading the Offenburg-Basl... September 01, 2005
The regional activities of freight operator ConTrain are being taken o... September 01, 2005
The Union of African Railways is calling for greater cooperation betwe... September 01, 2005
The International Association of Public Transport (UITP) celebrated it... September 01, 2005
Indian Railways plans to introduce a scheme where some passengers' tic... September 01, 2005
A new maintenance depot for Irish Rail's new intercity train fleet wil... September 01, 2005
Rail and port company, CFM, is to resume operation of passenger servic... September 01, 2005
Sri Lankan Railways is considering the construction of a new 160km lin... September 01, 2005
The Ministry of Transport has agreed to finance the installation of th... September 01, 2005
Intermodal company Hupac carried 254,983 truck units in the first six ... September 01, 2005
Ralpin carried more than 38,000 trucks on its "rolling highway&qu... September 01, 2005
The 10km Jungfrau Railway, which takes visitors from Kleine Scheidegg ... September 01, 2005
National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is to be split into four business ... September 01, 2005
Light tramway technology has a role to play too.(Letter)(Letter to the... September 01, 2005
Dubai orders driverless cars.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
NY orders more commuter trains.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
Two shortlisted for DLR franchise.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
Jabotabek to be franchised.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
Thessaloniki gets a metro.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
LU criticises PPP contractors.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
Glenelg tram line rebuilt.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
Tel Aviv route change proposed.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
Interfleet Technology, United States, is to provide consultancy for a ... September 01, 2005
Work has started to modify Courtetelle, Bassecourt, Glovelier, St Ursa... September 01, 2005
The Andean Development Corporation has approved a $US 71.8 million loa... September 01, 2005
An 18km, 20-stop light rail line between Evry and Senart, 30km south o... September 01, 2005
The Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) has agreed to provide fi... September 01, 2005
Affiliated Computer Services, of Dallas, United States, is to acquire,... September 01, 2005
Cross London Raft Links (CLRL) has announced the appointment of Taylor... September 01, 2005
A consortium of Bombardier, Siemens, and local partner Grupo Garza Pon... September 01, 2005
The 73.5km metro celebrated its 25th anniversary on August 8.(Newcastl... September 01, 2005
Semaly and the Centre for Tunnel Studies have been awarded a contract ... September 01, 2005
The new $A 75 million ($US 57.5 million) Thornlie suburban branch line... September 01, 2005
Vossloh Kiepe, Germany, is upgrading with new traction systems 127 Sou... September 01, 2005
Bombardier has received a $US 29 million order from Utah Transit Autho... September 01, 2005
Brazilian Metros seek IMF funds.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
Parma studies LRT routes.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
Queensland gets smart.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
Proposal to take over BA line.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
Line reopens following floods.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
New system to test Dublin LRT track.(Transit News) September 01, 2005
Balfour Beatty is to install track and power systems for the Eurostar ... September 01, 2005
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