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  • Railways of CIS states boost volumes of haulage

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    November 16, 2004 Tuesday 9:57 AM Eastern Time

    Railways of CIS states boost volumes of haulage

    By Andrei Fomin

    MINSK

    The volume of rail freight turnover in CIS countries as well as in
    Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia increased by 8.3 percent over the past
    nine months as against the corresponding period last year. This
    figure was quoted at the 39th meeting of the Council on Railway
    Transport of CIS countries, which opened in Minsk on Tuesday.

    It was pointed out that the growth in haulage was achieved mostly
    thanks to railways of Russia, Ukraine, Belarus as well as railways
    with high rate of growth in freight traffic - Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and
    Lithuania. The meeting also called attention to such an important
    figure as turnover of rolling stock, which was speeded up by 10.6
    hours. As a result, railways could operate without increasing the
    rolling stock.

    Speaking in an interview with reporters, chairman of the Council on
    Railway Transport of Commonwealth states and president of the Russian
    Railways Company Gennady Fadeyev noted that this year witnesses "a
    very good dynamics in haulage all over CIS countries, a very
    impressive increment".

    He specially singled out Belarus where an increase in shipping
    cargoes climbed up by 38.7 percent as against the corresponding
    period last year. "This is a very high increment," he added.

    Executives of railway administrations from former Soviet republics,
    as well as representatives from Bulgaria, Finland and the
    International Confederation of Railwaymen and Transport Builders
    Trade Union. The meeting agenda includes around 15 items whose
    solution will help to consolidate interaction and cooperation between
    railways.
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