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    Ministry of Roads & Transport, Kenya

    The responsibilities of the Minister extend to all matters relating to rail, road, air and sea transport; meteorological services; civil aviation; posts and telecommunications; ports and shipping. The ministry operates under two state departments, with the State Department of Transport containing the Railways Division. AddressTranscom HousePO Box 52692-00200Ngong RoadNairobiKenyaPhone+254 020 ...

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    Metroselskabet (København)

    Opened 2002. Four-line network serving 44 stations. See København network map. The first section Lines M1 and M2 of this driverless metro, connecting Nørreport in central København south to Vestamager (M1) in the Ørestad development area and the short branch to Lergravsparken (M2), opened in October 2002 (12·2 km, 11 ...

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    Pomorska Kolej Metropolitalna SA

    Single line serving 11 stations. See Gdańsk network map. Opened on August 30 2015, PKM operates a DMU shuttle between Gdańsk and Gdynia, linking the Tri-City region to the Lech Walesa international airport. The route is reinstated railway, running over disused or dismantled previous alignment. Addressul Budowlanych 7780-298 GdańskPolandPhone+48 58 ...

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    Ministry of Railways, North Korea

    As well as guiding railway policy, the ministry controls rolling stock manufacture, research and development, and staff training and welfare. Its operating arm is the Korean State Railway (North Korea Railway). AddressTschunkuek TonandonPyongyangKorea, Democratic People’s Republic of (North Korea)Phone+850 2 262 1628Fax+850 2 381 4527

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    North Korea Railway

    The railway network is based partly on the extensive lines built during the Japanese occupation. First electrification 1949. Some new construction is known to have taken place, and over 80 per cent of traffic is reported to be electrically-hauled. The North Korea Railway (Korean State Railway) is the operating arm ...

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    Saitama Kosoku Tetsudo

    Saitama Railway Corp

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    Osaka Kosoku Tetsudo

    Initial section of this straddle monorail opened 1990. Two routes serving 18 stations. See Osaka network map. Links Osaka airport and Kadomi-shi across north and northeast Osaka, with four connections to Osaka metro lines. A 6·8 km branch north from Banpaku-Kinen-Kōen to Saito-nishi (the Saito line) serves Osaka university hospital. ...

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    Sapporo-shi Kotsu Kyoku

    Sapporo City Transportation Bureau

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    Sendai-shi Kotsu Kyoku

    Sendai City Transportation Bureau

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    Tokyo-to Kotsu Kyoku (Toei)

    Transportation Bureau of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government

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    Tosaden Kotsu

    Opened 1904; two routes serving 76 stops. The present operator was established in October 2014, with merger of the former operator Tosa Electric Railway and two bus companies. The Tosaden Sambashi line runs south from Kōchi-Ekimae to Sambashidōri (3·2 km, 11 stops). The Tosaden Ino line running west and Tosaden ...

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    Yokohama-shi Kotsu Kyoku

    Opened 1972. Two-line metro serving 40 stations. See Yokohama network map. The first section of the Blue line was completed on December 6 1972, from Isezaki-Chojamachi southwest to Kamiooka, south of Yokohama centre (interchange with the Keikyu main line). In September 1976 it was extended at each end, west to ...

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    Osaka-shi Kotsu Kyoku

    First line opened 1933. Network now comprises 8 lines with 103 stations plus peoplemover. See Osaka network map. The metro provides dense coverage in Osaka city centre through a grid of lines, some extending through-running to suburban routes. Osaka Metro LineNamekmstationsopenedlast ext.power systemnotes 103 stations on ...

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    Szegedi Közlekedési Tarsasag (SZKT)

    First line opened 1884, electrified 1908; 4 operating routes serving 51 stops. See Szeged network map. The network comprises five radial routes, with a branch serving the secondary station at Rókus. On November 29 2021 this was connected onto the MÁV-Start mainline to Hódmezövásárhely via a new 0·8 km link, ...

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    Miskolc Városi Közlekedési (MVK Zrt)

    First line opened 1897; two lines serving 25 stops. Line 1 forms the main west–east route from Felsö-Majláth to the main railway station. A short one-way loop is served by line 2. Felsö-Majláth to Diósgyör was opened in January 2012. AddressSzondi Gy ut 13527 MiskolcHungaryPhone+36 46 514900Fax+36 46 514912Emailmail@mvkzrt.huWebsitewww.mvkzrt.hu ...

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    MPK Krakow

    Miejskie Przedsiębiorstwo Komunikacyjne SA w Krakowie

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    Tosa Kuroshio Railway

    Tosa Kuroshio Tetsudo

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    Kyoto Tango Railway

    Kyoto Tango Tetsudo (Willer Trains)

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    Südwestdeutsche Landesverkehrs-GmbH (SWEG)

    SWEG operates several routes in Baden-Württemberg: Achern – Ottenhöfen (10 km, Schwarzwald) Biberach – Oberharmersbach (11 km, Schwarzwald) Riegel – Endingen – Breisach am Rhein (Kaiserstuhlbahn, 40 km) Bad Krozigen – Untermünstertal (Münstertalbahn, 13 km) Bühl – Schwarzach – Söllingen (freight only, 15 km) It also operates the ...