Railroad Development Corporation

Railroad Development Corporation is a railroad holding company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. RDC operates several short line railroads outside the United States and acts as an investor, with management and institutional investors as partners.

Henry Posner III is a founding principal of the company.

Americas

Argentina

RDC participates in the ownership of two rail lines in Argentina:[1]

Guatemala

Manages the previously closed 914 mm (3 ft) gauge Ferrovias Guatemala under a 50-year concession from 1997.[2] Services to be suspended October 2007, RDC seeking arbitration in contractual dispute.[3]

Peru

In July 1999 the Peruvian government awarded a consortium led by RDC a 30-year concession to operate the former Ferrocarril del Centro. Investors in Ferrocarril Central Andino (FCCA) include RDC, Juan Olaechea & Company, Minas Buenaventura, ADR Inversiones, and Inversiones Andino.[1] It was agreed in June 2006 by the Peruvian government that FCCA should go ahead with converting the Ferrocarril Huancayo - Huancavelica from 3 ft (914 mm) to 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) (standard gauge). Estimated to take 16 months, the US$33m project was to be funded jointly by the government and the Development Bank of Latin America.[4][5]

USA

Operates Iowa Interstate Railroad.[1]

Europe

Estonia

Eesti Raudtee - bought August 31, 2001, sold January 9, 2007.[6] - holding company "Baltic Rail Services" - shares owned included 25.5% "Rail world Inc." (USA), 25.5% Jarvis PLC (UK), RDC (5%), and "OÜ Ganiger Invest" 44% (Estonia)[7]

France

In 2009 RFF, Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations and Railroad Development Corp formed a joint venture to promote local freight.[8]

Germany

Hamburg-Köln-Express has been formed by Railroad Development Corp, Locomore Rail and investor Michael Schabas to run open access passenger trains between Cologne and Hamburg from 15 August 2010.[9]

Africa

Malawi

Through the Central East African Railways consortium, RDC operated the Malawi Railways network which connects with the CFM line in Mozambique. The operation was sold in 2008.[1]

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