All Railway Gazette International articles in July 2019 – Page 48
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Freight One (PGK)
JSC Freight One (part of international transport group UCL Holding) is the major private rail freight operator in Russia. Established in July 2007 as an RZD subsidiary offering cargo and intermodal shipment, privatisation was completed in 2012. It provides freight transport across the 1520 mm gauge network, with 14 divisions ...
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Freight Two
Established in August 2010, Freight Two is RZD’s second freight subsidiary, owned jointly by Zheldorreform; it will lease or acquire new and modernised wagons, with most coming from RZD. AddressRussia
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Japan Freight Railway (JR Freight)
Hauls mainly containers and bulk freight over infrastructure owned by the six JR Group* passenger companies, with around 420 trains per day; JR Freight owns only a short amount of its own railway. JR Freight also has business interests covering warehousing, insurance, travel agency, advertising, car parts and motor vehicle ...
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Fukuoka-shi Kotsu Kyoku
Opened 1981. Three metro lines, serving 37 stations. See Fukuoka network map. Initial metro system opened July 26 1981 from Muromi to Tenjin (Kuko line, 5.8 km, 7 stations). This core route was extended and connected to provide a joint through service west onto JR Kyushu’s Chikuhi line, and east ...
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Fundacja Pro Kolej
The association was established in June 2013 to promote rail development in Poland; council members include PKP Energetyka, DB Cargo Polska, Stadler Rail, CTL Logistics, and Arriva Rail Polska. Addressul Ks Skorupki 500-684 WarszawaPolandPhone+48 22 243 81 371Emailfundacja@prokolej.orgWebsiteprokolej.org
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LEA Gesellschaft für Landeseisenbahnaufsicht mbH
Society for State Railway Supervision
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Fuzhou Metro (FZM)
Opened 2016, China’s 26th metro. Six line network serving 102 stations. See Fuzhou network map. An initial section of Line 1 opened on May 18 2016 from Fuzhou South station northwest to Sanchajie on the edge of the city centre (9·8 km, 9 stations). This was extended north to Xiangfeng ...













