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  • Number Of Failures Considerably Reduced At South Caucasus Railroad I

    NUMBER OF FAILURES CONSIDERABLY REDUCED AT SOUTH CAUCASUS RAILROAD IN ARMENIA

    ARKA
    September 24, 2009
    Yerevan

    YEREVAN, September 24. /ARKA/. Number of faults reduced by 46 at South
    Caucasus Railroad over eight months of this year as compared with
    the same period of last year, the company's press service reported.

    Among faults are accidents, derailment, damaged engines and cars,
    broken rails, running-down accidents, fires, track defects and etc.

    According to the report, 215 failures were recorded in 2008; in 2009
    the number of faults went down to 169.

    Many failures that occurred in 2008 were not recorded due to lack of
    an appropriate data record system.

    Active work of the company's railroad security experts helped reduce
    the number of failures, the company's chief inspector for train
    operation security Levon Hakobyan said.

    Train operation security is a priority direction for the company. He
    said.

    Hakobyan also reported continuous monitoring of security on the
    railroad and measures to prevent failures. He said number of failures
    is expected to continuously reduce.

    South Caucasus Railroad fully owned by the Russian Railways is the
    operator of the Armenian Railways under a 30-year concession agreement
    signed on February 13 2008. The agreement may be extended for another
    10 years if agreed upon by the parties.
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