- Inter-city rail
Inter-city rail services are express
train passenger services which cover longer distances thancommuter train s.Africa
Inter-city services are reasonably well developed in
North Africa , although sometimes prone to delay or interrupted by civil disturbances. Moroccan Railways andEgyptian National Railways run fast, air-conditioned trains linking the major cities in these countries.Algeria is served by theSNTF .South Africa has an extensive inter-city network run byShosholoza Meyl , a division ofSpoornet . The most famous inter-city services are the luxuryBlue Train betweenPretoria andCape Town , theTrans-Oranje between Cape Town andDurban , and theTrans-Natal Express between Durban andJohannesburg .In West-Africa we find services over the
Dakar-Niger Railway , connecting for exampleMali toSenegal .Asia
The inter-city trains run by
China Railways link almost every town and city inChina , includingBeijing ,Shanghai ,Xi'an , andHong Kong . TheBeijing-Shanghai Express Railway was scheduled for completion before the2008 Summer Olympics , but is currently delayed due to controversy.India n inter-city trains are run byIndian Railways . With 63,000 km of rail routes and 6,800 stations, the railway network in India is the third biggest in the world (after Russia and China) and the biggest in the world in terms of passenger kilometres. All long-distance journeys require a reservation.Trains in
Vietnam , run byVietnam Railways , linkHanoi ,Hué ,Danang ,Nha Trang , andHo Chi Minh City . There is only one train service inCambodia , fromBattambang toPhnom Penh , running once a week.All major towns and cities in
South Korea are linked by railway, run byKorean National Railroad . In addition,Seoul andPusan are linked by a high-speed train line known asKTX , which was built using French TGV technology.Japan has six main regional passenger railway companies, known collectively asJapan Railways Group or simply as JR. Four JR companies operate the "bullet trains" on theShinkansen lines that link all the larger cities, including Niigata,Tokyo ,Kyoto ,Osaka ,Hiroshima and Fukuoka. Many other cities are covered by a network of JR's "limited express " inter-city trains on narrow gauge lines. In addition to the JR Group, Japan has several major regional carriers such as theKintetsu andNagoya Railroad s.Other Asian railway networks running inter-city services:
*Pakistan Railways
*Sri Lanka Government Railway
*Bangladesh Railway
*Myanmar Railway
*State Railway of Thailand
*Keretapi Tanah Melayu (Malaysia ), with itsKTM Intercity services.
*PT Kereta Api Indonesia Australia
In
Australia , the national interstate network operated by Great Southern Railway connects all mainland Australian capital cities except Canberra and Brisbane. Intrastate inter-city trains that traverse shorter distances are operated byV/Line ,CountryLink ,Queensland Rail andTranswa . Many of Australia's inter-city trains are not true inter-city services, given their leisurely average speed and primary role to transport people between regional areas and the nearest capital city or for the tourist market. As a result, Australian networks refer to these services as "country" trains. Australians usually fly between capital cities, given the massive distance involved in travel in Australia and the lack of dedication to providing quality rail services by both the Commonwealth and State governments. The fastest intercity trains in regular service are thetilting train s used byQueensland Rail , which have a top speed of 160 km/h and an average of only 80 km/h.In
Australia , electrified interurban commuter railway systems are used to connect urban areas separated by long distances and use heavy rail equipment:*In
Sydney CityRail operates an extensive interurban network of four main routes from Sydney. These run to Newcastle and the Central Coast, the Blue Mountains, the Southern Highlands and the South Coast.CityRail has rebranded its interurban commuter services as "intercity".*In
Brisbane Citytrain operates a smaller interurban commuter network of three lines which connect Brisbane to the Gold Coast in the south, the Sunshine Coast in the north and Rosewood in the west.On these systems, services either run as limited-stop expresses in the suburban area (e.g. Blue Mountains services) or as shuttles terminating where the suburban lines end (e,g. Rosewood services).
*In Perth a new electric interurban rail line running down the middle of the Kwinana Freeway to serve Mandurah opened on
December 23 ,2007 .A large scale non-electric project of four regional lines (Regional Fast Rail) is also planned for Victoria. Current interurban and intercity journeys outside the suburban area are usually locomotive-hauled, due to Victoria's lack of electrification outside of
Melbourne .Europe
In
Europe , many long-distance inter-urban trains are operated under theInterCity (Intercity, or often simply IC) brand. The term "InterCity" originated withBritish Rail 's InterCity sector, but it went out of official use in the UK following privatisation. The UK service became very popular in Britain in the 1970s thanks in part to an advertising campaign fronted byJimmy Savile .The principal network of international express trains in continental Europe is called
EuroCity , to distinguish it from the national InterCity networks and to indicate its better support for international journeys even though some IC trains also cross borders.High-speed rail ways have particularly few stops. The German high-speed train service was namedInterCityExpress indicating its evolution from older InterCity trains. Other high-speed lines include theTGV (France ),AVE (Spain ) andTreno Alta Velocità (Italy ).In
Great Britain , the inter-city rail links are now operated by a number of private companies such as Virgin Trains and First Great Western. InIreland , the inter-city rail network is maintained byIarnród Éireann andNorthern Ireland Railways .North America
In the
United States , the inter-city trains are operated byAmtrak over a network that is far less dense than the European one. The most heavily used routes with the greatest ridership and schedule frequencies are in theNortheastern United States , on Amtrak'sNortheast Corridor . About one in every three users of mass transit in the United States and two-thirds of the nation's rail riders live in New York City. The two busiest passenger rail stations in the United States are Penn Station andGrand Central Terminal , both in New York City. Passenger rail outside of the Northeast, California, andChicago is infrequent and rarely used relative to networks in Europe and Japan.Canadian inter-city trains are run by
VIA Rail , and connect most of the major cities. International trains, run jointly by Amtrak and VIA Rail, connectNew York withToronto andMontreal , andSeattle withVancouver .Rail service in
Alaska is not provided by Amtrak, instead, theAlaska Railroad operates passenger service within the state of Alaska.The Mexican federal government discontinued almost all scheduled inter-city passenger trains in January 2000.
Ferromex operates trains on two routes:Chihuahua toLos Mochis , and Guadalajara toAmatitan .outh America
Argentina has inter-city services on a number of routes, run byFerrobaires ,Ferrocentral , andTrenes Especiales Argentinos . Trains in Argentina are experiencing a revival, since the government intends to re-establish long-distance passenger trains between major cities. High-speed rail is in consideration for theBuenos Aires - Rosario stretch with links to Córdoba. See:Buenos Aires-Rosario-Córdoba high-speed railway Brazil ian inter-city services operate on one route, fromVitória toBelo Horizonte andCarajás toSão Luis .Chile has inter-city services connecting Santiago to Concepción andTemuco , run byEmpresa de los Ferrocarriles del Estado .Inter-city train services in
Bolivia are operated by two train companies: Eastern and Western. The western network runs daily trains from Oruro toTupiza , with both espresso (fast) and WaraWara (slow) trains. The eastern rail hub isSanta Cruz de la Sierra , with connections toPuerto Suarez andVillamontes , and international lines to Brazil and Argentina.A few countries of South America were once interconnected by international train services, today they are almost non-existent. Most of governments in the continent have favoured roads and automobile transportation since mid-20th century.
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