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2006 in rail transport 

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2005 in rail transport
2006 in rail transport
2007 in rail transport

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

Contents

Events

January events

  • Flag of India January 5 - Railway workers across India begin voting on whether or not to hold a strike against Indian Railways in February. The union's demands center around pay scales, pensions, and private investment into the railway. A Northern Railway Mazdoor Union spokesperson stated that the decision to hold the strike vote was made at the recent All India Railwaymen’s Union convention in Mumbai; Western Railway Mazdoor Sangh union members protested at the convention by burning an effigy of Indian Finance Minister P Chidambaram. Voting is scheduled to conclude on January 8, and the vote count, which is expected to begin on January 9, will be monitored by external observers.[1][2]
  • Flag of the People's Republic of China January 6 - China's Minister of Railways Liu Zhijun announces details of a 160 billion yuan ($20 billion) plan for railway construction there in the coming year. The ministry expects to begin construction on as many as 87 new railway projects in 2006, including thirteen new express passenger train routes and opening new electrified lines. The plan also includes the acceleration of eleven express passenger route projects already under construction.[3]

February events

March events

  • Flag of Ireland March 9 - Groundbreaking ceremonies are held in Dublin, Ireland, on Spencer Station, the first new train station to be built in the city in more than 100 years. The first shovelfuls of dirt were turned by Minister for Transport Martin Cullen. The new station, which is valued at 30 million, will serve the Maynooth and Navan lines and is planned as part of an extension of the city's Luas light rail system to the north docks area. The new station, part of the Transport 21 plan announced in 2005, is expected to open in mid-2007.[7]
  • Flag of Argentina March 24 - Officials with the Portuguese firm Mota-Engil announce that the company will begin building a trans-Andean railway line in April 2006 that will connect Argentina and Chile. Construction of the new Transandino del Sur railway will begin near the Argentine city of Zapala and will run from there for the 50 km (31 miles) to the Chilean border; Mota-Engil expects to complete this section by 2008. From the border, the contract to build the segment to the Chilean city of Lonquimay, 170 km (106 mi) further, will be up for international bidding.[8]

April events

May events

Opening celebration for Berlin Hauptbahnhof

June events

  • Flag of the United Kingdom - Fastline Freight begins revenue operation.
  • Flag of India June 5 - Indian Railways begins construction on a new rail bridge that will become the highest railroad bridge in the world. The bridge, crossing the Chenab River at 359 metres (1,178 ft) above the river and connecting Katra and Laol in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, will also include the world's largest supporting arch. The arch will span 1,315 m (4,314 ft). Construction is expected to be completed by 2009.[15]
  • Flag of France June 6 - In a precedent-setting case brought by European Green Party legislator Alain Lipietz and his sister, SNCF, the national railway of France, is ordered to pay almost $80,000 in reparations for transporting members of their family to the Drancy deportation camp during World War II. SNCF argued at trial that they were at the time under orders of the German military; the railroad further argued that the German military threatened to shoot any railroad official who disobeyed their orders. The court disagreed with SNCF concluding that there was no way that SNCF could have avoided knowledge of the prisoners' likely deportation to concentration camps and that SNCF made no effort to either protest the transportation or to transport them in a humane manner.[16]
  • Flag of Japan June 20 - Hankyu Railway announces that it has completed its stock purchase for control of Hanshin Electric Railway in a transaction totalling about $2.2 billion. Hankyu now owns a 63.7% interest in Hanshin, which is planned to be operated as a subsidiary company beginning later in 2006. The purchase makes the combined company the third largest railway in Japan by revenue, and the second largest in the Kansai region.[17]
  • Flag of the People's Republic of China June 26 - Shanghai south railway station opens for limited service; the first regular train out of the station is train N521 bound for Hangzhou. The station features the world's largest circular transparent roof and can accommodate up to 16,000 passengers at once. Formal opening ceremonies are currently scheduled for July 1.[18]

July events

  • Flag of the People's Republic of China July 1 - China's President Hu Jintao presides over a ribbon cutting ceremony in Golmud to officially open the Qingzang railway for service. The first train over the newly constructed line carried about 900 passengers to Lhasa. With the highest point on the new line at 5,072 m (16,640 ft) above sea level, the Qingzang railway is now the highest operating railway in the world.[19][20]
  • Flag of France July 2 - SNCF's president Louis Gallois leaves the French railway company for EADS. He's been replaced by Anne-Marie Idrac, former president of the RATP. Louis Gallois had been SNCF's president for 10 years, and SNCF's employees applauded him as he was leaving.
  • Flag of India July 11 - A series of bombs explode aboard commuter trains on the Mumbai Suburban Railway in India. An additional bomb was also found, but defused, at the Borivali station. The blasts claimed at least 200 lives, and caused hundreds of injuries. The bombs were exploded during the evening rush hour on trains plying on the western line of the suburban train network, which form the backbone of Mumbai's transportation network.

August events

September events

  • Flag of Finland September - The new federal railway agency of Finland will begin work.[27]

October events

November events

December events

By season

Spring events

Unknown date events

Deaths

February deaths

April deaths

September deaths

October deaths

Industry awards

North America

2006 E. H. Harriman Awards
Group Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
A (not yet announced) (not yet announced) (not yet announced)
B (not yet announced) (not yet announced) (not yet announced)
C (not yet announced) (not yet announced) (not yet announced)
S&T (not yet announced) (not yet announced) (not yet announced)
Awards presented by Railway Age magazine

United Kingdom

Train Operator of the Year

References

  1. ^ Hindustan Times (January 5, 2006), Railway employees vote on proposed strike issue. Retrieved January 6, 2006.
  2. ^ Chennai Online (January 5, 2006), Railway staff to go on strike in Feb. Retrieved January 6, 2006.
  3. ^ Xinhua (January 6, 2006), Govt to invest more on railway construction. Retrieved January 6, 2006.
  4. ^ Turkmenistan.ru (February 7, 2006), Construction of Trans-Karakum railway nears completion in Turkmenistan. Retrieved February 8, 2006.
  5. ^ Genesee & Wyoming, Inc. (February 13, 2006), Genesee & Wyoming Agrees to Sell Western Australia Operations and Certain Other Assets of the Australian Railroad Group for A$1.3 Billion (US$956 million). Retrieved February 14, 2006.
  6. ^ TMC.net (February 20, 2006), Thailand considers World Heritage status for 'Death Railway'. Retrieved February 20, 2006.
  7. ^ IOL (March 9, 2006), Cullen turns sod on new Dublin city railway station. Retrieved March 9, 2006.
  8. ^ MacauHub (March 27, 2006). Portugal’s Mota-Engil to build railroad between Argentina and Chile. Retrieved on 29 March, 2006.
  9. ^ RailStaff (April 6, 2006). First Capital Connect links London. Retrieved on 10 April, 2006.
  10. ^ Yung, Katherine; Dallas Morning News (reprinted by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen) (April 7, 2006). BNSF setting up office in China. Retrieved on 10 April, 2006.
  11. ^ Dan, Liu, editor; Xinhua (April 11, 2006). HK railway merger proposal gets green light. Retrieved on 11 April, 2006.
  12. ^ Basque and Spanish Governments sign Y Railway Project agreement. eitb24 (2006-04-25). Retrieved on 2006-04-27.
  13. ^ Athens News Agency (2006-05-15). Gov't eyes 2.0 bln euros for railway upgrades. Retrieved on 2006-05-15.
  14. ^ Association of American Railroads (reprinted by Norfolk Southern Railroad) (2006-05-16). Railroads Set Another Employee Safety Record in 2005. Retrieved on 2006-05-24.
  15. ^ UNI (reprinted by DaijiWorld) (2006-06-05). World's Highest Railway Bridge to Come in Jammu and Kashmir. Retrieved on 2006-06-06.
  16. ^ CBC News (2006-06-07). French railway must pay for transporting family to Nazis. Retrieved on 2006-06-09.
  17. ^ UPDATE 2-Hankyu takes over fellow railway operator Hanshin. Reuters (2006-06-20). Retrieved on 2006-06-20.
  18. ^ The railway station with world's largest transparent roof. People's Daily Online (2006-06-26). Retrieved on 27 June, 2006.
  19. ^ AFX News Limited (reprinted by Forbes) (2006-07-02). China opens railway to Tibet, the world's highest. Retrieved on 2006-07-02.
  20. ^ BBC News (2006-07-01). Hu opens world's highest railway. Retrieved on 2006-07-02.
  21. ^ "Railway in Russia: High-Speed Russian Train from Siemens", Railway Market, 2006-08-03. Retrieved on 2006-08-04. 
  22. ^ "China to extend Tibetan rail link", BBC News, 2006-08-10. Retrieved on 2006-08-21. 
  23. ^ "Egyptian train crash kills 57", CNN, 2006-08-21. Retrieved on 2006-08-21. 
  24. ^ "Egypt rail boss fired after crash", BBC News, 2006-08-22. Retrieved on 2006-08-22. 
  25. ^ "Amtrak hires former rail exec as new president, CEO", Reuters, 2006-08-29. Retrieved on 2006-08-30. 
  26. ^ Amtrak (2006-08-29). "Veteran Rail and Industrial Executive Alexander Kummant Appointed Amtrak President and CEO". Press release. Retrieved on 2006-08-30.
  27. ^ NewsRoom Finland (October 7, 2005), Finnish government picks Helsinki to house railway agency. Retrieved October 7, 2005.
  28. ^ Associated Press (February 16, 2005), Phoenix begins work on light rail. Retrieved February 16, 2005.
  29. ^ Union Pacific Railroad (August 2, 2005), Union Pacific and CSX to Introduce a New Produce Service in 2006. Retrieved August 4, 2005.
  30. ^ Xinhua (September 25, 2005), France to fund Vietnam in upgrading busiest railway route. Retrieved September 27, 2005.
  31. ^ Black Hills Today (October 5, 2005), Deadwood Rapid City Passenger Railroad Plans Progress with Appointment of Senior Management. Retrieved October 6, 2005.
  32. ^ BBC News (November 2, 2005), Railway passengers to be scanned. Retrieved November 3, 2005.
  33. ^ Trains News Wire (November 14, 2005), B.C. government stokes Royal Hudson restoration funding. Retrieved December 2, 2005.
  34. ^ Railway Age (February 7, 2006), CSX co-founder Tom Rice dies at 93. Retrieved February 8, 2006.
  35. ^ (March 7, 2006), Emery Gulash passes away. Retrieved March 8, 2006.
  36. ^ Trains NewsWire (February 27, 2006), Prolific rail photographer Emery Gulash dies. Retrieved March 8, 2006.
  37. ^ "Obituaries" (August 2006). Trains 66 (8): p 17. ISSN 0041-0934. 
  38. ^ Chris Moyes RIP. RailwayPeople.com (2006-09-18). Retrieved on 2006-09-20.
  39. ^ Go-Ahead Group (2006-09-13). Announcement regarding Chris Moyes. Retrieved on 2006-09-20.
  40. ^ "Railway chief, deputy, die of gas poisoning", UB Post, 2006-10-16. Retrieved on 2006-10-16. 
  41. ^ Railway Age (2006). Railway Age Announces Short Line and Regional Railroads of the Year. Retrieved on 2006-08-14.
  42. ^ Railway Age (2006). Railway Age Announces Short Line and Regional Railroads of the Year. Retrieved on 2006-08-14.
  43. ^ Midland Mainline. Company Information. Retrieved on 2006-11-06.
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