All Railway Gazette International articles in July 2019 – Page 134
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Sydney Trains
Sydney Trains was formed in July 2013 to operate the city’s suburban services. Until then, along with NSW Trains (operator of the regional network), formed RailCorp, which had been set up in 2004 as successor to the State Rail Authority. For combined network data see NSW Trains entry. AddressPO Box ...
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Tallinna Trammi-ja Trollibussikoondis AS
First line opened 1888. Tramway operates as five routes serving 46 stops. See Tallinn network map. A branch from Lubja southeast to the airport opened on September 1 2017 (0·7 km, 2 stops). A loop serving the ferry terminal at Vanasadam opened on December 1 2024 (2·3 km, 4 stops); ...
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Temirtau Tramway
Opened September 5 1959; closed February 1 2023., but due to reopen. The network expanded reaching a peak of five routes, but closures since the 1990s left just a single route with 19 stops remaining. This was operated by the Ispet Karmet steel group, later ArcelorMittal. The cost of rehabilitation ...
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Transport for Wales (TfW)
On April 1 2016 the Welsh Government established Transport for Wales (TfW) as a wholly-owned not-for-profit company. TfW’s remit is to implement the principality government’s vision of a high-quality, safe, integrated, affordable and accessible transport network, covering all modes including rail. TfW oversaw the award of a 15-year contract as ...
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Thello
Open-access operator of overnight services between Paris and Italy, established in 2011. Originally a joint venture of Trenitalia and Transdev, in September 2016 Trenitalia assumed full ownership. Thello launched with an overnight service between Paris and Venice, but between 2012-2013 also ran a night train between Paris and Roma. In ...













