All Railway Gazette International articles in November 2004

All articles published this month.

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    Working together on the front line

    2004-11-01T11:00:00Z

    The government's latest restructuring proposals came as little surprise to the companies providing passenger services on Britain's privatised railway, who hope that the result will be an industry fit for the next 20 years. Robert Preston spoke to ATOC Chairman Keith Ludeman* about the white paper and its implications

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    DB AG stock market listing postponed

    2004-11-01T11:00:00Z

    IN OUR September edition we asked whether German Railway was fit to be privatised with a stock market listing. DB AG’s half-year results published in mid-August included encouraging figures for freight traffic with a 7% rise in tonne-km to 41·6 billion and a small increase in passenger-km to 33·9 billion.However, ...

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    Update from Myanmar

    2004-11-01T08:58:00Z

    Due to open this month, the Thanlwin River bridge will help to complete a missing link in Myanmar's rail network. Despite international isolation, the railway continues to expand, reports Dieter Hettler, a mechanical engineer who has been involved with the delivery of diesel locomotives to Myanma Railways