All Railway Gazette International articles in July 2019 – Page 41
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Fer de France
Association created at the end of 2012 to provide a forum linking the French rail supply industry with stakeholders. Its founder members include: Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development & Energy; Ministry of Industry; Groupement des Authorités Responsables de Transports (GART); Régions de France (association of regions - see separate ...
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Infraestruturas de Portugal SA (IP)
In June 2015 Portugal’s railway infrastructure manager REFER was merged with the national road agency to create IP. REFER had been set up in 1997 to manage the national railway infrastructure, including building, installing and renewing railway infrastructure; capacity management; train traffic command and control; safety; and infrastructure conservation and ...
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Intermodalidad de Levante SA (ILSA) - Iryo
Operates its Iryo high-speed services on three axes radiating from Madrid, serving 11 cities. On September 17 2018 ILSA received approval to launch an open-access high-speed passenger services in Spain. This subsidiary of Air Nostrum was set up by the airline which owns 31%, having sold 24% to Globalvia, with ...
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Debreceni Közlekedési Zártköruen Muködo Részvénytársaság (DKV Zrt)
First line opened 1883. Two-line network serving 26 stops.Of the original network, a single route remained in operation, until March 1 2014 when a second line opened (new section: 3·5 km, 12 stops). They share tracks north from the main station to Kálvin tér; line 2 heads northwest to a ...
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Ferrocarriles del Suroeste (Fesur)
This open access operator was set up in 2007 by its joint-owners GEA-21 and Grupo Alfonso Gallardo, both construction companies. It was granted an operating licence in 2008, and bought nine hybrid electric locomotives from CAF and a fleet of 400 wagons. AddressCarretera de Badajoz 3206380 Jerez de los CaballerosSpainPhone+34 ...
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Delaware Department of Transportation
Commuter services between Philadelphia and Wilmington are operated over Amtrak trackage by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) under contract from the Delaware DoT. The Department owns some stations and other facilities; it also contracts operation of freight service on two short lines owned by the state. AddressPO Box 778Dover, ...
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Delta Southern Railroad (DSRR)
DSRR runs a line north from Huttig Jc in Monroe to Sterlington (24 km), in northern Louisiana. It also owns a line north from an interchange with KCS at Tallulah, Louisiana, to Lake Providence, with a branch to Madison Parish Port. Address469 Port Road, Madison Parish PortTallulah, LA 71284USAPhone+1 318 ...
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Delta Valley & Southern Railway (DVS)
Links Elkins and Delpro, Arkansas, carrying mainly whole cottonseed. AddressPO Box 308Wilson, AR 72395USAPhone+1 870 655 8311Fax+1 870 655 8522 Network data Gauge1435 mmLength3·2 kmRolling stock1 Diesel locomotives32 Freight wagons
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HTM Personenvervoer NV (Den Haag)
First line opened 1904; network comprises 10 tram and two light rail routes with 216 stops. See Den Haag network map. Operates an extensive network of tram routes in Den Haag and reaching to the North Sea at Scheveningen and via an interurban route to Delft to the southeast. The ...
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Informationsdienst für den öffentlichen Verkehr (LITRA)
Swiss Public Transport Information Service
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Hankai Denki Kido
First line opened 1900; two-route tramway serving 39 stops. See Osaka network map. Wholly-owned by Nankai Electric Railway, the tramway serves south Osaka and Sakai city. The main Hankai line runs from Ebisucho on Osaka metro’s Sakaisuji line south via Sumiyoshi to Hamadera (14·1 km). The Uemachi line connects Tennoji ...
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Keifuku Denki Tetsudo (Randen)
Tramway opened in 1910. ‘Y’-shaped network serving 22 stops. Operates the Arashiyama main line (7·2 km, 13 stops) and Kitano branch (3·8 km, 9 stops) tramways in western Kyoto on mostly segregated alignment. The system interchanges with Kyoto subway’s Tozai line at Tenjingawa, and the Hankyu Railway Kyoto main line ...
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Hiroshima Dentetsu (Hiroden)
Conventional tramway opened 1912 with inter-urban line opened 1922, together serving 77 stops. Japan’s most extensive tram network serves central Hiroshima, comprising a loop and six radial branches. There is interchange with the Astram rubber-tyred metro line at Hondori in the city centre. On August 3 2025 a new approach ...













