April 2008 in rail transport
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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in April 2008.

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Events

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April 1 - April 5

April 4
  • Flag of RussiaFyodor Pekhterev, head of the Giprotrans Institute, the organization that is involved in developing rail transport operations in Moscow, announces plans to build two new stations at Moscow's main airports. A new station will also be built in Moscow's city center that will serve as the endpoints for lines to each of the new airport stations; this will bring the number of major stations in Moscow's city center to four. These construction projects are estimated at 60 billion rubles.[1]
  • Flag of SlovakiaSlovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico announces an agreement between Slovakia and Russia to construct a 1,524 mm (5 ft) gauge railway between the Trans-Siberian Railway and Continental Europe. The new line, which is expected to begin construction in 2010, is planned for a route from Slovakia to Vienna and the Danube valley. Costs are estimated at 4.3 billion.[2]

April 6 - April 12

April 7
  • Flag of the United States – Attorneys representing Avondale Mills in Graniteville, South Carolina, announce that they have reached a settlement in their suit against Norfolk Southern Railway. The settlement agreement stipulated that the terms would not be released to the public. The suit alleged that the 2005 derailment caused $420 million in damages and that the machinery and buildings were too damaged to repair and reopen and that the derailment was caused by one of the Norfolk Southern train crews working beyond their legal hours of service limits.[3]
  • Flag of Canada – Following allegations by shippers of service level deterioration, the federal government of Canada launches a review of railway freight service within the country. Transport Canada, which is managing the review, plans to investigate the relationships between Canadian shippers and the rail industry, especially with regards to the two largest railroad companies in the country, Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway. The review period is expected to last more than a year and could lead to new regulations for carriers.[4]

April 13 - April 19

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April 20 - April 26

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  • Flag of the People's Republic of China – In a meeting between Chinese and Nepalese officials, the Chinese delegation announces that country's intention to extend the Qingzang railway from Lhasa to Khasha on the Nepalese border. Nepal had requested that the railway be extended to enable trade and tourism between the two nations. Construction of the extension is planned to be completed by 2013.[13]
April 26

April 27 - April 30

April 28
  • Flag of the People's Republic of China – Sixty-six people were killed and almost 250 injured today when a passenger train from Beijing careered off the rails and slammed into another train in eastern China. Ruling out terrorism, the official Xinhua news agency said preliminary investigations found human error was to blame, without elaborating. The train was travelling to Qingdao - the coastal city that will host the Olympic sailing competition in August - when it derailed, causing the other train to leave the tracks too. The rail accident, the worst in China in more than a decade, happened near the city of Zibo in Shandong province, Xinhua said.[15]
  • Flag of WalesFlag of EnglandWrexham & Shropshire begin to run passenger services between London Marylebone station, the West Midlands, Shropshire and east Wales, serving one of the only counties in England without a long-distance rail service, initially using Class 67 locomotives.[16][17][18][19]
  • Flag of Kenya – Derailed by a dilapidated public railway system, East African governments meeting in Nairobi will today unveil plans to expand and revamp the region's rail network. By revamping, linking and expanding the rail network, players are moving towards establishing a standardised network throughout the region. Analysts say existing East African railways, built at the dawn of the last century, have fallen into near total neglect and need overhaul. [20]
April 29
  • Flag of GermanyGermany's proposed plan to sell 24.9% of shares in Deutsche Bahn (DB) to private investors moves closer to adoption when the Grand Coalition of stakeholders reaches an agreement. The plan has been criticized by some economists as a potential danger to minimum wages and pensions. The latest agreement limits the shares to be sold to business units that involve train operations, while station and infrastructure management will remain controlled by the state. The sale's estimated value is between 6 billion and €8 billion.[21]
  • Flag of AustraliaVictorian Railways H class locomotive H 220, nicknamed "Heavy Harry", has been added to the Victorian Heritage Register. Heritage Council chairman Chris Gallagher said "Harry", the largest locomotive ever built in Australia, warranted the state's highest level of heritage protection. Australian Railway Historical Society (Vic) president Malcolm Davidson said he hoped the state acknowledgement of H 220's historical and cultural significance would fuel moves to further preserve the locomotive, which currently sits in the open exposed to sea air. [22]
April 30

References

  1. ^ Dmitriyev, Sergei (2008-04-04). "New Railway Stations to Link Airports with Central Moscow", The Moscow News. Retrieved on 2008-04-28. 
  2. ^ RIA Novosti (2008-04-04). "New Railway to Link Europe and Trans-Siberian", Russia-InfoCentre. Retrieved on 2008-04-28. 
  3. ^ Kinnard, Meg (2008-04-07). "Attorney: SC Firm, Railroad to Settle", Associated Press. Retrieved on 2008-04-28. 
  4. ^ Dowd, Allan (2008-04-07). "Canada to review national railway freight service", Reuters. Retrieved on 2008-04-29. 
  5. ^ "Railway service between India, Bangladesh resumes after 43 years", Khabrein.info (2008-04-14). Retrieved on 2008-04-30. 
  6. ^ "China starts work on Beijing-Shanghai express railway", China View (2008-04-17). Retrieved on 2008-04-19. 
  7. ^ "Trial run on Hefei-Nanjing railway", Anhui (2008-04-10). Retrieved on 2008-04-19. 
  8. ^ "Railway sale clears another hurdle (1st Lead)", Monsters & Critics (2008-04-21). Retrieved on 2008-04-30. 
  9. ^ PNR RailWorks (2008-04-21). "PNR RailWorks Acquires Leading Quebec Railway Contractor". Press release. Retrieved on 2008-04-30.
  10. ^ "Holland acquires Industrial Metrics' assets; PNR RailWorks purchases Quebec's largest railroad contractor", Progressive Railroading (2008-04-21). Retrieved on 2008-04-30. 
  11. ^ "Bulgarian railway lines to be modernized with EU fund", China View (2008-04-24). Retrieved on 2008-05-01. 
  12. ^ Associated Press (2008-04-24). "Former lawmaker, railroad commissioner dies", CBS11. Retrieved on 2008-05-01. 
  13. ^ "China to link Nepal with Tibet railway line", Zee News (2008-04-25). Retrieved on 2008-05-01. 
  14. ^ "UTA Announces FrontRunner Grand Opening Date!" (2008-03-26).
  15. ^ "Death toll rises to 66 in east China train collision", China View (2008-04-28). Retrieved on 2008-04-28. 
  16. ^ "Wrexham service to London starts", BBC News (2008-04-28). Retrieved on 2008-04-29. 
  17. ^ "Setback for new Wrexham service" (May 2007). Railway Magazine 153 (1273): 12. 
  18. ^ Wrexham & Shropshire (2008-04-02). "New direct rail service launches this April". Press release. Retrieved on 2008-04-29.
  19. ^ Clinnick, Richard (May 7-20 2008). "40 years on – Wrexham and Shropshire takes to the rails". Rail 591: 6-7. 
  20. ^ Sambu, Zeddy (2008-04-28). "East Africa: States Move to Upgrade Railway Network", Business Daily (Nairobi). Retrieved on 2008-05-20. 
  21. ^ Cremer, Andreas (2008-04-29). "Merkel's Coalition Agrees Partial Railway Share Sale (Update1)", Bloomberg.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-02. 
  22. ^ Tzobanakis, Stella (2008-04-29). "Heavy metal gong", leadernews.com.au. Retrieved on 2008-05-20. 
  23. ^ "Genesee & Wyoming Signs Agreement to Acquire CAGY Industries, Inc.", Genesee & Wyoming (2008-04-30). Retrieved on 2008-05-20. 
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