SOUTH CAUCASUS RAILWAYS' DELEGATION NOW IN MOSCOW FOR 56TH SESSION OF CIS RAILWAY TRANSPORT COUNCIL
/ARKA/
18 May, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, May 17. /ARKA/. South Caucasus Railways CEO Viktor Rebets
and his deputy for interaction and logistics, Anatoly Danchenko, are
attending the CIS railway transport council's 56th session launched
Thursday in Moscow, the company's press office reports.
Arsen Hovhannisyan, chief of Armenian transport ministry's division
on railways, is among the Armenian delegation members.
Heads of Russian, Belarusian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Moldovan, Tajik, Turkmen,
Uzbek and Ukrainian administrations are attending the session as
well. Bulgarian Georgian, Latvian and Finnish railway head are
participating in the meeting as associate members of the council,
and chiefs of Lithuanian and Estonian railways' administrations
as observers.
The session participants will discuss a wide range of issues. They
will hear and discuss a report about implementation of the decisions
of the council's 55th session, which has been held in Yerevan.
Discussion of operation of railways in 2011 and in the first quarter
of this year as well as norms of railway traffic schedule for 1012/2013
and passenger interstate transportation are on the session's agenda.
The Commonwealth's railway transport council set up on February 14,
1992 marks its 20th anniversary this year.
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: A. Papazian
/ARKA/
18 May, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, May 17. /ARKA/. South Caucasus Railways CEO Viktor Rebets
and his deputy for interaction and logistics, Anatoly Danchenko, are
attending the CIS railway transport council's 56th session launched
Thursday in Moscow, the company's press office reports.
Arsen Hovhannisyan, chief of Armenian transport ministry's division
on railways, is among the Armenian delegation members.
Heads of Russian, Belarusian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Moldovan, Tajik, Turkmen,
Uzbek and Ukrainian administrations are attending the session as
well. Bulgarian Georgian, Latvian and Finnish railway head are
participating in the meeting as associate members of the council,
and chiefs of Lithuanian and Estonian railways' administrations
as observers.
The session participants will discuss a wide range of issues. They
will hear and discuss a report about implementation of the decisions
of the council's 55th session, which has been held in Yerevan.
Discussion of operation of railways in 2011 and in the first quarter
of this year as well as norms of railway traffic schedule for 1012/2013
and passenger interstate transportation are on the session's agenda.
The Commonwealth's railway transport council set up on February 14,
1992 marks its 20th anniversary this year.
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: A. Papazian