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    SOUTH CAUCASUS RAILWAYS' ADMINISTRATION FINDS NIGHT WORK OF YEREVAN'S CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION UNREASONABLE

    /ARKA/
    NOVEMBER 21, 2011
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, November 21. /ARKA/. South Caucasus Railways' administration
    finds the night work of Yerevan's central railway station unreasonable,
    the company's press office said in its Monday's press release issued
    in response to "We Won't Keep Silence" civic initiative's report.

    "The railway station closes its doors at 20:30 on odd days because
    there are no rail runs at this time in this season," the press release
    says. "On even days the railway station is open until 23:00 because
    of departure of Yerevan-Tbilisi-Yerevan international train at 22:30.

    Besides, an assistant station-master is in the station's territory
    at night."

    The South Caucasus Railways finds it irrelevant to compared Yerevan
    railway station with world railway stations.

    "We remind to unaware people that so called world railway stations
    carry out transit fiction, and therefore they have intensive passenger
    traffic," the company said in its press release. "That is why they
    operate round-the-clock. Taking into account closed borders, the
    fact that the South Caucasus Railways Company operates passenger
    transportation in only one, Georgian direction and scant passenger
    traffic between Armenia's capital and provinces, the company found
    it unreasonable to keep the station open at night."

    The press release also says that the company is now working out a
    concept of development of Yerevan's central railway station into one
    of the city's cultural and tourist centers.

    The company says that it would welcome proposals from youth
    organizations and would consider any constructive proposal of "We
    Won't Keep Silence" civic initiative, if any.

    South Caucasus Railways, a 100-percent subsidiary of Russian Railways,
    runs Armenian Railway. Armenian Railways was handed over to the
    South Caucasus Railways on February 13, 2008 for 30-year concession
    management with a right to prolong the management term for other
    10 years.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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