2012 in rail transport
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This article lists events related to rail transport that are currently scheduled to occur in 2012. Please be aware that the actual dates that these events occur on may differ substantially from what is shown here.
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[edit] Events
[edit] By month
[edit] January events
[edit] January Events
- 31 January - First Group/Keolis' First TransPennine Express franchise, First TransPennine Express, expires
[edit] March Events
- 8 March - Virgin Trains' Intercity West Coast franchise, expires
- 31 March - GoVia's Integrated Kent franchise, Southeastern and First Group's Thameslink/Great Northern franchise, First Capital Connect, expires
[edit] Unknown date events
- - Construction is expected to be completed on the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Expo Line to the Santa Monica pier.
- - Midland Metro Line 1B is expected to commence operation
- - Construction is expected to be completed on New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority's East Side Access project to bring Long Island Rail Road trains into Grand Central Terminal.[1]
- - Construction is expected to be completed on the "Metro North" Phase of the Dublin Metro system. Metro North is the key Metro project in Dublin, linking Dublin International Airport with the City Centre.
- - Construction is schdueled to begin on the Downtown San Francisco Extension, which will extend the Caltrain line 1.3 miles (2 km) from the current terminus at 4th & King (close to AT&T Park) to Downtown San Francisco's Transbay Transit Center. If approved, the California High Speed Rail system would use this extension as their San Francisco terminus. The extension is scheduled to open in 2019.
- - Construction is expected to be completed on three extensions of Calgary, Alberta's light rail transit system, the C-Train. The new West leg, along with the two extensions on the Northeast and Northwest lines, will add about 12.8 kilometers (8 mi) of new track, and nine new stations.
- - Construction is expected to be completed on the Marina Bay Extension of the Circle MRT Line.
[edit] References
- ^ Metropolitan Transportation Authority. MTA Capital Construction: East Side Access, MTA Long Island Rail Road, Grand Central Connection. Retrieved on 29 August 2005.