- June 2006 in rail transport
Events
June 1 -June 3 ;
June 3 :* flagicon|Gabon China gains control of iron ore deposits at Kakouou in north eastern Gabon, which will result in new deep water port at Santa Clara and extension of railway line. [http://www.busrep.co.za/index.php?fArticleId=3276107]June 4 -June 10 ;
June 5 :* flagicon|India -Indian Railways begins construction on a new rail bridge that will become the highest railroad bridge in the world. The bridge, crossing theChenab River at 359metre s (1,178 ft) above the river and connectingKatra andLaol in the Indian state ofJammu and Kashmir , will also include the world's largest supporting arch. The arch will span 1,315 m (4,314 ft). Construction is expected to be completed by 2009. [cite web| url=http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=22312&n_tit=World's+Highest+Railway+Bridge+to+Come+in+Jammu+and+Kashmir| title=World's Highest Railway Bridge to Come in Jammu and Kashmir| year=2006-06-05 | accessdate=2006-06-06| author=UNI (reprinted by DaijiWorld)|] ;June 6 :* flagicon|France - In a precedent-setting case brought byEuropean Green Party legislatorAlain Lipietz and his sister,SNCF , the national railway ofFrance , is ordered to pay almost $80,000 in reparations for transporting members of their family to theDrancy deportation camp duringWorld War II . SNCF argued at trial that they were at the time under orders of the German military; the railroad further argued that the German military threatened to shoot any railroad official who disobeyed their orders. The court disagreed with SNCF concluding that there was no way that SNCF could have avoided knowledge of the prisoners' likely deportation to concentration camps and that SNCF made no effort to either protest the transportation or to transport them in a humane manner. [cite web| url=http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2006/06/07/france-pay.html| title=French railway must pay for transporting family to Nazis| author=CBC News| year=2006-06-07 | accessdate=2006-06-09| ] ;June 8 :* flagicon|Mozambique - TheBrazil ian mining companyCompanhia do Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD) announces that it will begin construction of a new railroad line inMozambique , based on the concession awarded to CVRD in 2004, to connect thecoal mines atMoatize with the ocean port ofNacala . The line will primarily haul coal for export and will connect to the port throughBlantyre, Malawi . Construction is scheduled to begin in December 2006 with operations beginning in 2009. [cite web| url=http://www.macauhub.com.mo/en/news.php?ID=1445| title=Brazil’s Vale do Rio Doce to build railroad between Moatize and Nacala, Mozambique| work=MacauHub| year=2006-06-08 | accessdate=2006-06-09| ]June 11 -June 17 ;
June 11 :*flagicon|Norway -NSB Anbud takes over passenger operations onGjøvikbanen ,Norway on a ten-year contract. This is the first timepublic service obligation is used in rail transport in Norway.;
June 12 :* flagicon|China - The rebuiltTianjin Metro reopens for service after 5-year suspended. The new metro called Tianjin Metro line 1 from Liuyuan to Shuanglin, 22 stations, 26.188 kilometers in length, extends the old line opens onDecember 28 ,1984 , which was only 7.4 kilometers long and 8 stations.June 18 -June 24 ;
June 18 :* flagicon|Finland - Representatives ofSkanska , the company involved in the construction, announce that the initial bore of the newLabbacka railway tunnel is now complete. Construction on the tunnel inHelsinki ,Finland , began in September 2005 as part of a transportation infrastructure project at the port ofVuosaari ; two highway tunnels,Orosmaki tunnel andKarnainen tunnel are also being built by Skanska. [cite web| publisher=Railway Market| url=http://www.railway-market.pl/news06/0606_052.htm| title=Railway in Slovakia: Slovak Construction Firm Completes a Railway Tunnel in Finland| year=2006-06-23 | accessdate=June 27| accessyear=2006| ] ;June 20 :* flagicon|Japan -Hankyu Railway announces that it has completed its stock purchase for control ofHanshin Electric Railway in a transaction totalling about $2.2 billion. Hankyu now owns a 63.7% interest in Hanshin, which is planned to be operated as asubsidiary company beginning later in 2006. The purchase makes the combined company the third largest railway inJapan by revenue, and the second largest in theKansai region. [cite web| url=http://today.reuters.com/investing/FinanceArticle.aspx?type=mergersNews&storyID=2006-06-20T045411Z_01_T334035_RTRIDST_0_TRANSPORT-JAPAN-HANKYU-UPDATE-2.XML| title=UPDATE 2-Hankyu takes over fellow railway operator Hanshin| publisher=Reuters| year=2006-06-20 | accessdate=2006-06-20| ] :* flagicon|United States - TheNew Jersey Transit Board of Directors approves a three year trial of express service between Penn Station, inNew York City , and Atlantic City. The estimated travel time will be 2½ hours with a few stops along the way and is part of the casinos' multi-million dollar investments in Atlantic City. Most of the funding behind the new transit line is supplied by Harrah's and the newest addition to Atlantic city's skyline, theBorgata . The line is expected to be in service by the end of 2007. [cite web| url=http://www.njtransit.com/nn_press_release.jsp?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=2232| title=NJ TRANSIT BOARD APPROVES NEW YORK – ATLANTIC CITY EXPRESS RAIL SERVICE| format=press release| accessdate=June 20| accessyear=2006| ]June 25 -June 30 ;
June 25 :* flagicon|United States - TheChicago Transit Authority initates trial service on the new Pink Line, a rerouting of an existing branch of the Blue Line. The new line, the CTA's first in over a decade, is scheduled to run for an initial period of 180 days.;June 26 :* flagicon|China -Shanghai south railway station opens for limited service; the first regular train out of the station is train N521 bound forHangzhou . The station features the world's largest circular transparent roof and can accommodate up to 16,000 passengers at once. Formal opening ceremonies are currently scheduled forJuly 1 . [cite web| url=http://english.people.com.cn/200606/26/eng20060626_277464.html| title=The railway station with world's largest transparent roof| year=2006-06-26 | accessdate=June 27| accessyear=2006| publisher=People's Daily Online| ]References
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