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Railways are essential for the development and diversification of Mongolia’s economy. The Government of Mongolia recognizes that structural changes will be required to improve the efficiency of the rail sector and to provide incentives for private sector investment. A key step toward rail...
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Purpose. Analyze the main factors that influence the increased mobility of the population in the transport market of Ukraine. Methods. The article uses an improved method of determining the optimal areas of high-speed passenger trains and determines the value of rational transportation of...
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Reveals the priority areas of economic security of railway transport.
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The article focuses on the influences that a railway infrastructure has on the life of a given country. The role of railway transportation is viewed especially from the point of employment, quality of railway infrastructure and using a railways by passengers. It is comparing the length of the...
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The improvement of the financial structure is achieved based on the constrains determined by a series of internal hexogen factors of the activity of the company, controllable or not in one way or another, that can affect the way in which a company appeals to finances through proper or loaned funds.
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Now that railway infrastructure and train operations have been separated in Europe -- at least for accounting purposes -- user charges for infrastructure are progressively being introduced to cover the costs of running trains. However, because of the lack of experience in this field, it is...
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This paper presents the cost-benefit methodology used in the appraisal of railway infrastructure in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the UK, France, Germany and Switzerland. The consequences of differences in methodology are illustrated by a case-study undertaken with the methodology from each of the...
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For Romania is essential to achieve development project of transport and to integrate the national transport system in technical and operational parameters at European level, because it is a consistent part with rout and rail network.
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The restructuring process has defined the basis for developing a sustainable and modern railway system. Nevertheless, a long list of challenges has still to be addressed: difficulties to finance the maintenance of the assets and investment capabilities, improving the standard of infrastructure...
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