May 2007 in rail transport

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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in May 2007.

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May 5

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May 7
May 8
  • Flag of GermanyGermany's Economy Minister Michael Glos rejects a bill drafted by that country's Transport Ministry for the privatization of Deutsche Bahn (DB). The bill's rejection means that a new bill will have to be drafted to address the concerns that have been raised, an action that could delay DB's planned IPO in September.[4]
  • Flag of the United States – Florida East Coast Industries (FECI), parent company of Florida East Coast Railroad (FEC), announces that the company will be acquired by Fortress Investment Group. The purchase, which was unanimously approved by FECI's Board of Directors, is estimated to be valued at $3.5 billion; the transaction is expected to be completed later in 2007.[5]

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May 16
  • Flag of Canada – About 1,200 rail and bridge maintenance employees of Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) wage a strike action to protest in support of a 13% wage raise over a three year period; the 3,200 members of Teamsters Canada Rail Conference are honoring the picket lines. VIA Rail employees are not affected by the CPR strike since VIA trains and facilities are operated by VIA employees. CPR trains continue operating during the strike.[6]
May 17

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May 28
  • Flag of Bangladesh – Government officials in Bangladesh announce the formation of a new six-member committee to investigate and plan upgrades to the Bangladesh Railway system. The goals of the new committee include the development of strategies to improve passenger service and to modernize the network. The committee is also tasked with determining the causes of accidents that occur on the system. At its first meeting, the new committee heard a proposal from an outside consulting firm on double tracking the Dhaka-Chittagong line.[10]
May 29
  • Flag of HungaryMÁV, the national rail carrier of Hungary opens the bidding process for its freight unit, MÁV Cargo Zrt. Initial bids for the company, which is currently valued at an estimated HUF30 billion ($161 million), are due by July 23, with binding bids due by October 19, 2007.[11]

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