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Covid-19
November 26, 2020
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Infrastructure
San Francisco Central Subway delayed until mid-2022
SAN Francisco’s 2.7km Central Subway light rail project, originally scheduled to be completed in 2018, now may not be ready until mid-2022.
November 23, 2020
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Financial
RegioJet secures $US 16.9m government-backed loans
CZECH private operator RegioJet has secured two government-backed loans worth Koruna 375m ($US 16.9m), which will support service expansion, as the company looks to use investment and growth to combat the negative effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
November 16, 2020
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Policy
French rail budget to increase in 2021
FRENCH transport minister Mr Jean-Baptiste Djebbari presented the 2021 provisional rail budget to parliament on November 10, in advance of the budget being debated and signed into law in December.
November 13, 2020
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Financial
Siemens’ Ebitda falls but revenue stable in 2020 results
SIEMENS Mobility has announced an adjusted Ebitda of €241m for its 2020 fiscal year, which ran from October 1 2019 to September 30, a fall of 19% compared with €299m in 2019.
November 12, 2020
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Metros
Chicago Transit Authority faces $US 375m operating deficit in 2021
THE Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) has revealed its faces a $US 375m operating budget deficit in 2021 in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.
November 10, 2020
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High-speed
Italo-NTV cuts services and staff
ITALIAN private high-speed operator Italo-NTV suspended most of its services across the country on November 10 following the reintroduction of nationwide measures to limit the spread of Covid-19.
November 10, 2020
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Main line
European operators reduce services again as passenger numbers drop
EUROPEAN operators have cut back national and cross-border passenger services in response to a number of national lockdowns instituted to curb the second wave of Covid-19.
November 9, 2020
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Passenger
Norway’s state operator rebrands and refocuses in new market
Norwegian State Railways’ (NSB) rebranding as Vy in mid-2019 reflects a radical transformation of the company over the past three years. Kevin Smith speaks with Arne Fosen, the head of Vy’s passenger train division, about its new strategy and the impact of coronavirus on the company and rail operations in Norway.
November 5, 2020
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Financial
Dutch government offers €1.5bn compensation to passenger operators
THE European Commission (EC) has approved a Dutch scheme worth around €1.5bn to compensate regional and long-distance public transport operators in the Netherlands for losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent measures introduced to contain the virus.
November 3, 2020
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Commuter Rail
Brazilian passenger operators face $US 1.3bn loss in 2020
THE Brazilian National Association of Passenger Rail Operators (ANPTrilhos) says metro, urban and light rail operators across the country are expecting a total loss of Reais 7.4bn ($US 1.3bn) by the end of the year, with passenger numbers dropping 30% compared with 2020.
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