- September 2005 in rail transport
September events
September 1 - September 3
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September 1 :* flagicon|United States -Kansas City Southern Railway reopens itsMeridian Speedway railway line betweenMeridian, Mississippi , andShreveport, Louisiana , after clearing debris and repairing damage caused byHurricane Katrina . The line is also used byNorfolk Southern (NS) as a bridge route for NS intermodal trains between the Meridian andAlliance, Texas . KCS is also working withCSX Transportation andMeridian and Bigbee Railway to transfer additional intermodal traffic through Meridian rather than New Orleans or Birmingham. [http://kansascity.bizjournals.com/kansascity/stories/2005/08/29/daily40.html?jst=b_ln_hl (KC Business Journal)] ;September 2 :* flagicon|United States - In a letter to the governors ofLouisiana ,Mississippi andAlabama ,BNSF Railway (headquartered inFort Worth, Texas ) pledges a contribution of $1 million, and offers rail transportation to aid in relief efforts for the areas affected byHurricane Katrina . The monetary contribution would come from the Bulington Northern Santa Fe Foundation as a donation to theAmerican Red Cross relief efforts, while the transportation assistance is currently being organized by theAssociation of American Railroads ,Federal Emergency Management Agency ,Federal Railroad Administration and the other railroads that serve the area. The letter also states that repairs to theBayou Boeuf bridge are now complete and BNSF's mainline was reopened as originally planned at 6:00 PM Central Time onSeptember 1 . [http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050902/daf029.html?.v=15 (BNSF press release)] :* flagicon|India - Officers of theCentral Bureau of Investigation , inIndia , raid the offices and homes of several railroad contractors and at a few railroad officials, seizing documents and evidence. The contractors are accused of overchargingIndian Railways for work on water drainage systems; in 2004, the contractors were paid nearly Rs. 1.5crore (approximately US$342,000) but failed to complete the work. Investigations over the summer of 2005 revealed that the several railway officials were aiding the contractors in overcharging for the work. [http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IEA20050902233650&Page=A&Title=Southern+News+-+Andhra+Pradesh&Topic=0 (newindpress.com)] :* flagicon|United States -Union Pacific Railroad (UP) agrees to pay $318,000 to settle a lawsuit accusing the railroad of illegal hazardous waste disposal inRiverside County, California . Waste materials includingthermite ,methyl alcohol , several hundred flares and documents from the railroad were discovered in a load delivered to he Edom Hilllandfill in Cathedral City onApril 23 2004 . UP maintained its innocence throughout the investigation, but is agreeing to the settlement which includes a requirement to provide training to railroad employees inCalifornia on proper waste disposal and to keep records on such training and disposal for a minimum of seven years. [http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_D_rail03.1dbc9dc4.html (Press-Enterprise)] :* flagicon|Zimbabwe -Zimbabwe 's Minister of Transport and Communications,Christopher Mushowe , announces that theNational Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) will install a satellite tracking system to help the railroad improve efficiency and reduce accidents. The system will be used to track all trains on the railroad, and is part of the parastatal turnaround strategy that has included newrailway signal ling andcomputer ized travel reservation systems. [http://english.people.com.cn/200509/03/eng20050903_206373.html (People's Daily)] ;September 3 :* flagicon|India -India n Railway Transport MinisterLalu Prasad takes an eye-opening ride in coach class onIndian Railways "Capital Express "passenger train fromKishanganj toPatna . On his ride, he experiences many of the troubles that regular railway passengers have complained about including poor sanitation facilities and crowded coaches. At the conclusion of his journey which he describes as "hellish", he vows "I will take some action." [http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_1484260,0008.htm (Hindustan Times)]September 4 - September 10
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September 5 :* flagicon|Greece - Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE), the national railway system ofGreece , inaugurates two newpassenger train s that cut travel time betweenAthens andThessaloniki to 4 hours and 15 minutes. The trains are scheduled to depart from each terminal every morning. Once the line is fully electrified, which is anticipated by the end of September, the travel time will further be reduced to 3 hours, 30 minutes. OSE also plans to inaugurate new commuter train service between Athens andCorinth the week ofSeptember 12 . [http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_columns_100018_06/09/2005_60441 (Kathimerini)] ;September 6 :* Flagicon|Indonesia -Indonesia n transport officials at a meeting inBandar Lampung announce plans to build a trans-Sumatra n railway to connectBanda Aceh toBakauheni , a distance of 2,151 km (1,337mile s). AFeasibility Study performed after the 2004 tsunami bySNCF , the national rail carrier ofFrance , showed that such a line could be built. Construction is expected to commence in seven stages; the first stage would connect Banda Aceh toBesitang (484 km / 301 miles). [http://www.indonesia-relief.org/mod.php?mod=publisher&op=viewarticle&cid=19&artid=1615 (Indonesia Relief)] :* flagicon|United States - TheNorthern Indiana Commuter Transportation District , seeing a higher than expected increase in ridership due to risinggasoline prices and increased traffic issues aroundChicago, Illinois , investigates strategies to speed up travel times between Chicago and northwestIndiana . Railroad officials describe one plan to allow trains to open all their doors at additional stations, which at other stations, has decreased boarding time to as little as 30 to 45 seconds. Another proposal being studied includes a bypass of a residential area in Michigan City. [http://www.wndu.com/news/092005/news_44580.php (WNDU)] ;September 7 :* flagicon|China - China's vice minister of railwaysLu Dongfu announces that the Chinese government will invest two trillion yuan (US$241 billion) over the next fifteen years to upgrade the country's rail infrastructure and introduce new expresspassenger train services. Nine newhigh speed train routes have been approved for construction including four that would connect toZhengzhou , where the vice minister made the announcement. These nine routes, which will host trains travelling at 300 km/h (186 mph) are expected to be in service by 2010 with additional routes to follow. [http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2005-09/09/content_476510.htm (China Daily)] ;September 8 :* flagicon|Australia - TheAustralian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) deniesPatrick Corporation 's proposed buyout of rail operatorFCL Interstate Transport Services . Patrick, aport operator , wanted to expand its operations into rail-based freight forwarding, but that plan and a hostile takeover bid of Patrick byToll Holdings (which reports indicate may also be denied by ACCC) are both now in question. Patrick is reviewing the ACCC decision and its expansion strategy. [http://news.monstersandcritics.com/business/article_1046902.php/Australia_opposes_a_railroad_buyout (M&C News)] :* flagicon|United Kingdom - British Transport SecretaryAlistair Darling presides over the opening ceremonies for a new light service, storage and refuelling depot onChiltern Railways inWembley . Construction had begun in February 2004 after extensive environmental impact studies and cost the railway nearly £20 million ($37 million). The added capacity will allow the railway to add two more platforms toMarylebone station inLondon . [http://www.railwaypeople.com/rail-news-articles/chiltern-s-new-wembley-depot-scores-with-darling-749.html (RailStaff)] :* flagicon|United States -Montana RailLink takes delivery of locomotive number 4300, the first of 16 newEMD SD70ACe locomotives. This is the first locomotive that the railroad has ordered new from a manufacturer, and it and the rest of the class are intended to replace aging SD40 and SD45 class locomotives on trains crossing theRocky Mountains . [cite journal| journal=Trains Magazine| month=March| year=2006| title=New Muscle for Montana| volume=66| issue=3| pages=p 38–41| id=ISSN 0041-0934| author=Danneman, Thomas ] ;September 9 :* flagicon|United States -Louisiana 's Department of Environmental Quality issues an administrative order for information onrailroad car status information from seventeen railroads in the areas affected byHurricane Katrina . The Department is seeking a list of all carreporting mark s, types, contents, locations and physical status within the region. Previous flyovers of the area revealed a number of cars derailed in various states of damage, but it is as yet unknown the amount or types ofhazardous material s that are involved. [http://yosemite.epa.gov/r6/press.nsf/name/DEQ_rr_request (EPA)] :* flagicon|Canada -Railpower Technologies , the Canadian manufacturer of theGreen Goat hybridlocomotive , announces that directorRobert Krebs has resigned citing personal reasons for his departure. Krebs had joined the RailPower board onMay 13 2005 ; he was formerly chairman and CEO of Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway as well as head of both the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific railroads before their respective mergers. [http://www.railpower.com/dl/news/news_2005_09_09.pdf (RailPower)] :* flagicon|United States -RailAmerica announces that it is acquiring fourUnited States railroad properties fromAlcoa . RailAmerica is acquiringPoint Comfort and Northern Railway (AARreporting mark PCN; 13mile s of track inPoint Comfort, Texas ),Rockdale, Sandow and Southern Railroad (RSS; convert|6|mi|km|0 between Rockdale and Marjorie,Texas ),Massena Terminal Railroad (MSTR; convert|3|mi|km|0 inMassena, New York ), andBauxite and Northern Railway (BXN; convert|3|mi|km|0 inBauxite, Arkansas ). RailAmerica also announces that it is entering a 25-year lease withCSX Transportation to operate CSX's convert|48|mi|km|0|sing=on long Fremont branch between Fremont and West Olive,Michigan , where it interchanges with RailAmerica'sMichigan Shore Railroad . [http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=rra&script=410&layout=-6&item_id=754641 (RailAmerica)]September 11 - September 17
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September 11 :* flagicon|China - Construction begins in China on a new railway between the capital ofJilin province,Changchun , andMount Changbai , a popular vacation resort, a distance of 94 km (58mile s). The construction is budgeted at 809 million yuan (almost $100 million), and is scheduled to be completed by May 2007. [http://english.people.com.cn/200509/11/eng20050911_207915.html (People's Daily)] ;September 12 :* flagicon|United Kingdom -London MayorKen Livingstone announces thatScott Wilson Railways ofSwindon has been awarded a £500 million contract to redesign and upgrade theLondon Underground 's Victoria Station. The project, part of the greaterTransport for London (TfL) project, will increase the station's size by 50% and prepare it for the installation of new trains and signalling on theVictoria line which is expected to be completed in 2013. [http://www.railwaypeople.com/rail-news-articles/victoria-gets-500m-upgrade-752.html (RailStaff)] ;September 13 :* flagicon|United States - At apress conference at the railroad's Commerce Mechanical Facility (inCommerce, California ),BNSF Railway pledges its commitment to clean air and environmentally friendly practices in equipment purchase and use for facilities inSouthern California . At the event, the railroad demonstrated theGreen Goat locomotives manufactured byRailpower Technologies as well as the only four LNG-poweredswitcher s in use in theUnited States . BNSF further pledged that the newSouthern California International Gateway (SCIG) intermodal facility will only use LNG-powered switchers andtruck tractors and only electrically powered cranes, pending successful testing of same. [http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050913/datu040.html?.v=26 (PR Newswire)] :* flagicon|Nigeria - TheNigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), the national rail carrier ofNigeria , announces that it has laid off 5,980 of its nearly 12,000 employees, answering a call from the Nigerian government to downsize. The government first asked NRC for a 50% reduction in the last quarter of 2003; NRC waited until there was sufficient funds from the government for severance packages for the affected employees. In all, the government released nearly N2.1 billion ($16 million) to NRC for severance pay. Some of NRC's layoff criteria includedfraud , excessiveabsenteeism , employees who had worked for more than 33 years, or who were aged 50-60, and employees with a history of disciplinary actions. [http://allafrica.com/stories/200509140008.html (AllAfrica)] ;September 15 :* At the weekly cabinet meeting of theCooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf inEmiri Diwan , the creation of a national committee on railway construction is discussed. Such a railway would connect the Cooperation Council's member states and is hoped to help encourage cooperation and trade between the states. The railway committee was proposed by the Council's Minister of Finance. [http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/Display_news.asp?section=Local_News&subsection=Qatar+News&month=September2005&file=Local_News2005091525732.xml (The Peninsula)] :* flagicon|Pakistan - Officials withPakistan 's Ministry of Transport announce that the government will establish mass transit railway networks inLahore ,Rawalpindi ,Islamabad ,Faisalabad ,Sailkot ,Quetta andPeshawar . The officials also confirmed that the commuter railway system inKarachi will receive upgrades. Later in September, Pakistan's Transport MinisterIshaque Khakwani will visit various transit sites in China on an information-gathering trip. Pakistan may use Chinese-builtrolling stock for these new systems due to their competitive prices. [http://www.onlinenews.com.pk/details.php?id=86982 (Online)] :* flagicon|Georgia - At a meeting between Georgian and Turkish businessmen inTbilisi , Georgian Prime MinisterZurab Nogaideli announces that construction will begin on a rail connection between the two nations as soon as theBaku -Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline opens. Of the 98 km (61mile s) route, 68 km (42 miles) of track will be laid in Turkey with the rest in Georgia. However the project still faces hurdles from the government ofArmenia because the proposed route would bypass that nation entirely. Additionally,United States CongressmenJoe Knollenberg (R, MI),Frank Pallone (D, NJ) andGeorge Radanovich (R, CA) have introduced a bill that would deny any monetary assistance from the US if the railway bypasses Armenia. [http://www.caucaz.com/home_eng/depeches.php?idp=205 (Caucaz)] :* flagicon|Nepal -Nepal 's King Gyanendra proposes a trans-Himalaya n railway during a visit to the nation'sBara region. The proposed railway would connect the southern community ofBirgunj toKathmandu andTatopani in the north; the project is estimated to cost Rs.12-15 billion ($171-214 million). Currently, Nepal's only rail connection to its neighbors is atJanakpur where a narrow gauge line connects toJaynagar , India, but delays in converting the line to meter gauge have left the connection dormant. It is hoped that the new trans-Himalayan connection would encourage trade between Nepal,India and China, especially since China is nearing completion on a railway connection toLhasa ,Tibet . [http://www.newkerala.com/newsdaily.php?action=fullnews&id=23045 (New Kerala)] :* flagicon|United States -Virginia and Truckee Railroad 4-4-0 steam locomotive number 18 "Dayton", the oldest of two surviving locomotives built bySouthern Pacific Railroad 'sSacramento, California , shops, is moved from theNevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City to Virginia City. The locomotive had been moved to Carson City in 1993 for cosmetic restoration. Now that it has returned to Virginia City, the locomotive and its tender will be displayed in the Comstock History Center as a highlight exhibit for the Virginia and Truckee Railroad. [http://steamrailroading.com/ipw-web/portal/cms//modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=315 (SteamRailroading.com)] ;September 16 :* flagicon|India - In the wake ofIndia n transport ministerLalu Prasad 's "hellish" ride in coach class onSeptember 3 ,Indian Railways announces an aggressive cleanliness and service improvement campaign across the railway system. Regional railway directors are ordered to implement improvements including killingcockroach es andrat s, ensuring thatair conditioning units are working properly and using liberal amounts ofdisinfectant s in cleaning lavatories ontrain s and intrain station s.Sleeping car accommodations will be improved with new bedding and lights and managers are to crack down on the harassment of passengers by any railway employee. The regional directors are ordered to report back to the ministry in October detailing local progress on each of the campaign's directives. [http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle.asp?xfile=data/subcontinent/2005/September/subcontinent_September609.xml§ion=subcontinent&col= (Khaleej Times)] :* flagicon|Russia - Abomb explodes nearNazran ,Russia , on theIngushetia /North Ossetia border. The bomb derailed thelocomotive and two cars of a freight train travelling betweenBeslan and Nazran. All trains to Nazran are suspended due to the damage and fears that a second unexploded bomb lies elsewhere on the line. North Ossetian officials have classified the incident as an act ofterrorism ; investigators examining the crater left by the explosion estimate that the bomb contained the force of 5 kg (11 lb) of TNT. [http://www.tass.ru/eng/level2.html?NewsID=2420424&PageNum=0 (ITAR-TASS)]September 18 - September 24
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September 19 :* flagicon|United States - Initial reports from theUnited States National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Saturday's derailment of aMetra commuter train in Chicago indicate that the train involved was travelling too fast for a track speed restriction. A switch ahead of the train was lined for the diverging route, a route that has a speed restriction of 10 mph (16 km/h). Data from the train's black box showed that the train was travelling at 69 mph (111 km/h) at the time of the derailment; convert|69|mi/h|km/h|0|abbr=on is the normal speed for trains travelling along this route when the switch is not set for the diverging route. Two of the train's nearly 160 passengers died in the accident. The NTSB and Metra plan to conduct test runs along the same track with similar equipment to determine what the train's engineer would have seen on the nearby signals, but a rainy weather forecast may delay the test runs since the accident occurred during clear, dry weather. [http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=1138913 (AP/ABC)] [http://www.wbbm780.com/includes/news_items/news_items_more.php?section_id=9&id=19435 (WBBM)] :* flagicon|Moldova -Moldova n transport ministerMiron Gagauz announces the completion of a railway bypass around separatistTransnistria . The bypass was proposed in August 2004 when Transnistria declared the existing railway infrastructure within the region to be the property of Transnistria, under the control of newly formedPridnestrovian Railways , rather than that of the Moldovan Railway. Further, the new company demanded that all trains operating over it pay a toll. The bypass adds 500 km (310mile s) to the route between the northern and southern borders of Moldova. The head of Pridnestrovian Railways,Sergei Martsinko , calls the decision to build the bypass a “political one, aimed at blockading the Transnistria”. [http://www.itar-tass.com/eng/level2.html?NewsID=2428596&PageNum=0 (ITAR-TASS)] :* flagicon|United States - The city council ofSioux City, Iowa , unanimously agrees to act as a sponsor on grant applications for the preservation and historic restoration of former Milwaukee Road shops facilities, now called the Milwaukee Railroad Shops Historic District, located in the city. TheSiouxland Historical Railroad Association has already raised the required $100,000 matching funds for a nearly $500,000 grant request from theIowa Department of Transportation 's Statewide Transportation Enhancement Fund. The association is also submitting grant requests to theNational Endowment for the Humanities Interpreting America's Historic Places program. The grant money from both reuqests would help pay for restoration of the shops buildings and to install and maintain interpretive displays on railroad history in the area. The association's ultimate goal is an affiliation with theSmithsonian Institution , which would enable the association to house and display travelling exhibits from the institution. [http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2005/09/20/news/local/109a61f2d0eb2fca86257082000a2b9a.txt (Sioux City Journal)] ;September 20 :* flagicon|Japan -Japan ese officials announce the government's intentions to pay formerWorld War II prisoners of war involved in the construction of theDeath Railway betweenThailand andBurma . Compensation amounts have not been announced; some estimates place the number of construction survivors at 1,800, most now aged in their 80s and 90s. The compensation for laborers who have died either during construction or afterward would be sent to their next of kin. [http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Tuesday/National/20050920091819/Article/indexb_html (New Straits Times)] :* flagicon|United States - At a press conference at the U.S. Maritime Expo conference being held in New York City, Maersk andIBM announce plans to install wireless tracking devices in all of Maersk's shipping containers. The devices, calledTamper-Resistant Embedded Controller s (TRECs) will allow shippers to determine more precisely the locations of the containers. The sensors were originally conceived as a security device as requested by various world governments, but the two companies realized the value of location data to the shippers and included the functionality along with the ability to detect and record when and where the containers' doors are opened. Additional sensors on the devices, which are mounted within the container doors, includetemperature ,altitude andlight sesnors. [http://news.com.com/IBM%2C+Maersk+to+equip+ship+cargo+with+sensors/2100-7342_3-5874956.html?tag=st_lh (News.com)] ;September 22 :* flagicon|China - China restores rail service on theLonghai Railway betweenBaoji andTianshui ; heavyrain andflood ing closed this section onSeptember 19 . Repairs initiated by theXi'an Railway Administration allowed the railway to partially reopen that afternoon, and train schedules were updated to allow passengers to continue their journeys through the affected area, and the line was completely opened as of 11:45 AM local time on Thursday. [http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-09/22/content_3528638.htm (Xinhua)] ;September 24 :* flagicon|India - Officials inBihar ,India , announce plans to installX-ray scanners at railway stations inPatna Junction,Jha Jha ,Bhagalpur ,Barauni ,Katihar ,Darbhanga , andSamastipur . Similar scanners are being installed atJai Prakash Narayan Airport in Patna; state officials are hoping to prevent an influx of cash that is used as bribe money during the upcoming elections, but the plan has been criticized as "an exercise in futility" by some who see the scanners as another tool to harass legitimate travellers. [http://www.patnadaily.com/news05/september/092605/railways_to_screen_passengers.html (Patna Daily)]September 25 - September 30
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September 25 :* . [http://www.bakutoday.net/view.php?d=14731 (BakuToday)] :* flagicon|China - Chinese railway workers begin construction on a new high speedpassenger train line to connectZhengzhou toXi'an in China's northwest corner. This fourth new railway line, at a length of 484.5 km (301mile s), is expected to open for service in 2009. Chinese officials hope this new line will help with relations between the northwest province and the rest of the country as well as serve as a corridor to develop China's western regions. [http://english.people.com.cn/200509/26/eng20050926_210861.html (People's Daily)] :* flagicon|Viet Nam - Viet Namese officials announce that the French Ministry of Economy has agreed to fund between 20 and 30 millionEuro s for rehabilitation of Viet Nam's busiest railway line. The 284 km (176.5mile s) line, between the capital city ofHanoi and the northern province ofLao Cai , currently sees around 20 trains per day. The upgrade will enable passenger trains to run up to 120 km/h (75 mph) and freight trains to run up to 80 km/h (50 mph); construction is expected to begin in 2006 and be completed in 2008. [http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-09/25/content_3542906.htm (Xinhua)] ;September 26 :* flagicon|Greece - Commuter rail service betweenAthens andCorinth is officially inaugurated by the Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE). Greek communications and transport ministerMichalis Liapis leads the opening ceremonies before boarding the first train. Service on the line will include one train per hour each way during the day; travel time between the two terminals is one hour, and service is also extended to Athens'Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport . The public is invited to ride the new line for free during the first week of operations. Beginning in October the fare between Athens and Corinth is expected to be €6, while the fare between Corinth and Athens' airport is expected to be €8. [http://www.ana.gr/anaweb/user/showplain?maindoc=3405009&maindoc
] :* flagicon|India - At around 11:30 PM local time, Maoist rebels in theIndia n state ofBihar explode a bomb at one ofIndian Railways 'train station s. Officials with the railway police force state that the explosion, which occurred after passengers were told to flee by the rebels, completely destroyed the station's waiting room, ticket office and a newly built structure adjacent to the station. [http://news.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=122195&cat=India (WebIndia123)] :* flagicon|United States -Sound Transit introduces a fourth "Sounder"passenger train in daily service between Seattle andTacoma, Washington . The new train will departTacoma Dome Station at 7:10 AM (arriving in Seattle at theKing Street Station at 8:10 AM); the return trip will depart Seattle at 4:20 PM. [http://www.trains.com/Content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/006/141rehil.asp (Trains)] ;September 27 :* flagicon|Australia - TheWest Coast Wilderness Railway , inTasmania , is awarded theColin Crisp Award for Engineering Heritage Excellence from theAustralian Institute of Engineers . The award recognizes excellence in preserving and recording technological advancements in all fields. [http://www.etravelblackboard.com/index.asp?id=42630&nav=51 (e-Travel Blackboard)] :* flagicon|United States - Officials inNew York 's Comptroller's office reveal thatMetro-North Railroad will spend $14 million replacing nearly 52,000 concrete ties on its route between Tarrytown and Ossining as well as the concrete ties on 12mile s of track south of Tarrytown. The ties, among 206,000 new concrete ties that were installed in 1997 and 1998, must be replaced due to premature wear. Their manufacturer designed the ties to last 50 years; it is unknown why they are deteriorating in such a short time. [http://www.midhudsonnews.com/News/MN_railcar-27Sep05.htm (MidHudson News)] ;September 28 :* flagicon|United Kingdom -Strathclyde Passenger Transport 'sKelvindale railway station in westGlasgow ,Scotland , opens. The line hasn't seen passenger service for nearly 25 years, but was kept in service for freight train use; the line's new passenger service promises 16 minute travel times between Kelvindale and Glasgow city center, and allows passengers to interchange with Anniesland and northern electric line services as well as other railway services to the west. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/4291422.stm (BBC)] :* flagicon|United States - Responding to theNew York Comptroller's office announcement on Tuesday, theConnecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) announces that the concrete ties on MTA-owned track inConnecticut are not showing the same premature wear as those onMetro-North Railroad 's Hudson Line. The New Haven Line has about 32,000 of the same type of ties that were purchased and installed in the same period as the problem ties in New York. ConnDOT's announcement continues stating that the agency does not believe that there is any safety problem with the ties and that no problems with the ties in Connecticut have been reported, but the agency and the railroad are closely monitoring their status. [http://connpost.com/news/ci_3071120 (Connecticut Post)] ;September 29 :* flagicon|Armenia -Arthur Sarkisian , head of the Public Relations Department forArmenia 's Ministry of Transport, speaking at aUnited Nations meeting, announces that Armenia is investigating building a railway link withIran that would completely bypassTurkey andAzerbaijan . Armenia is assessing the project as well as connections with the rail systems of Georgia,Abkhazia andRussia . When asked about connecting to Turky and Azerbaijan, Sarkisian stated that "using such facilities will cause many difficulties," but it is unclear what difficulties would be involved. [http://www.iranmania.com/News/ArticleView/Default.asp?NewsCode=36090&NewsKind=Current%20Affairs (Iran News)] :* flagicon|Netherlands - Sixty years afterWorld War II ,Nederlandse Spoorwegen issues a statement formally apologizing for transportingJew ish people to Naziconcentration camp s inGermany andPoland during the war.Aad Veenman , the railway's chief executive stated "On behalf of the company and from the bottom of my heart, I sincerely apologise for what happened during the war." The railway made the decision to issue the formal apology after the largest Dutch Jewish organization,CJO , proposed an awareness campaign to take place at the railway's stations nationwide. Reaction among the survivors is mixed. [http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L29730740.htm (Reuters)] :* flagicon|United States - A group of transportation associations inLouisiana , including theRegional Transit Authority of New Orleans , Baton Rouge Capital Area Transit System,Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD),Kansas City Southern Railway (KCS) andAmtrak propose a plan to operate commuter trains between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. The trains, which could carry up to 600 passengers each, would operate twice daily from the KCS station near Baton Rouge'sBREC Memorial Stadium to New Orleans' Union Station. Although specific details such as fare amounts and schedule times are yet to be determined, such a service "could be up and running in a short time," said DOTD spokesperson Cleo Allen. The coalition is seeking $25 million in FEMA funding to pay for the service for three years ashurricane recovery continues. [http://www.nola.com/newslogs/breakingtp/index.ssf?/mtlogs/nola_Times-Picayune/archives/2005_09_29.html#083767 (Times-Picayune)] ;September 30 :* flagicon|Kenya flagicon|Uganda -Rift Valley Railways Consortium , led bySouth Africa 'sSheltam Close Corporation , and a second consortium of companies, led byIndia 'sRITES Ltd. , submit their bids for the concessioning ofKenya-Uganda Railways . TheKenya n andUganda n governments will review the bids and make a decision in November. Control of the rail network is scheduled to be transferred to the winning bidder in March 2006. [http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/220/459376 (New Vision)]References
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