October 2006 in rail transport

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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in October 2006.

Events

October 1
October 4
  • Saudi Arabia - Saudi Arabia's Finance Minister signs a set of contracts, estimated at US$480 million in value, to begin construction on a north-south railway link through the Kingdom. These contracts authorize the initial grading of the line between Jubail and the northern cities of Al-Jalamid and Al-Zubairah, a distance of about 2,500 km (1,600 mi). Officials are optimistic that this railway link will help the country's mineral industry.[1]
October 5
October 8
  • Russia - Vasilie V. Magdei, Chairman of Ulaanbaatar Railway, and N. Surenjav, Mongolian Deputy Chairman of Logistics, are both found dead from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. Preliminary investigations point to the space heater aboard a truck where the two had sleeping quarters during a vacation. Forensic analysis also indicates that both men were inebriated at the time of death. The seven other people with them on the trip all had other sleeping arrangements and were not affected by the CO release.[4]
October 11
Wikinews has related news: Trains collide in Northern France
  • France - 2006 Zoufftgen rail crash - A regional express and a goods train collide head-on at Zoufftgen, in Moselle (France), killing at least 12 people. The drivers of both trains are reported to have died in the accident. Prime minister Dominique de Villepin postponed his trip to the Caraibes to be able to view the accident scene. The French Transport Minister Dominique Perben also viewed the accident scene.[5]
October 13
  • France - SNCF, the national railway of France, announces that it has received around 1,200 claims for compensation for the railway's part in transporting Jewish prisoners during World War II. SNCF is appealing a court ruling from June 2006 that ordered the railway to pay 60,000 (US$75,370) in fines related to the transportation. SNCF is claiming that it cannot be held liable because the railway was acting under the orders of the German military force occupying the country at the time.[6]
October 15
  • Venezuela - Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez presides over opening ceremonies for Ezequiel Zamora Rail System, a new railroad line between Caracas and Tuy Medio, 93 km (58 mi) away. The line is the first new railroad in the country in about 30 years. The new line is expected to help relieve highway traffic by providing commuters with an alternative in the nation's capital.[7]
October 17
  • Italy - 2006 Rome metro crash - Two metro trains collide at Rome's Vittorio Emanuele metro station, killing at least one person and injuring around 60 people.[8]
October 18
  • Estonia - Estonia's Economy Minister Edgar Savisaar officially signs the agreement to renationalize Eesti Raudtee, the country's national freight railroad operator. The transaction, valued at 2.4 billion kroons (US$192.4 million), consists of the purchase of the 66% of outstanding shares in the railway by the national government. It is expected to be finalized by the Estonian Parliament at the end of October or soon into November. Prime Minister Andrus Ansip mentioned that one of the first tasks planned for the railroad after the purchase will be to increase the rates it charges shippers so the railroad can raise funds to repair and rehabilitate the existing infrastructure.[9]
October 19
October 20
October 23
October 26
  • Russia - Officials in Russia announce that thirty two new local railway companies will be formed to operate suburban commuter rail networks across the country. These new companies will join ten other companies already formed by eleven administrative regions that the national government hopes will increase efficiency and the systems' attractiveness to potential investors. A new Association of Suburban Passenger Companies has been formed, which already includes four of the established companies, to aid in the development of the new systems.[13]
October 31
  • Nigeria - Nigeria and China sign $8b deal to upgrade and extend railways in Nigeria, including conversion from narrow gauge to standard gauge.

References

  1. "Saudi railway moves ahead". AME Info. 2006-10-04. Retrieved 2006-10-04.
  2. "Railway in Europe: Estonia, Slovenia and Slovakia among countries not enacting rail safety". Railway Market. 2006-10-10. Retrieved 2006-10-16.
  3. "Iarnród Éireann given the green light on the Western Rail Corridor" (Press release). 2006-10-05. Retrieved 2007-01-08.
  4. "Railway chief, deputy, die of gas poisoning". UB Post. 2006-10-16. Retrieved 2006-10-16.
  5. "Train crash in France". Reuters. 2006-10-11. Retrieved 2006-10-11.
  6. "French state railway facing 1,200 WW2 claims". Reuters. 2006-10-13. Retrieved 2006-10-16.
  7. "Chavez inaugurates Venezuela's first new railway in 30 years". People's Daily Online. 2006-10-16. Retrieved 2006-10-16.
  8. "Two metro trains collide in Rome". BBC News. 2006-10-17. Retrieved 2006-10-17.
  9. "Government re-nationalizes Estonian Railway". Baltic Times. 2006-10-25. Retrieved 2006-10-26.
  10. "Union Pacific and CSX Introduces New Fresh Produce Service" (Press release). Union Pacific Railroad. 2006-10-26. Retrieved 2006-11-07.
  11. "Tanker cars burn days after train derails". 2006-10-22. Archived from the original on 2006-11-01. Retrieved 2006-10-26.
  12. "TfL awards contract to build new East London Railway". Infrasite.net. 2006-10-23. Retrieved 2006-11-07.
  13. "Railway in Russia: 32 suburban passenger companies to be established in Russia". Railway Market. 2006-10-26. Retrieved 2006-10-26.