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Hong Kong MTR company wins Stockholm subway contract

The approximately 3,000 employees currently in the metro will be entitled to transfer to MTR.
by Staff Writers
Stockholm (AFP) Jan 20, 2009
Hong Kong's subway operator, the MTR, has won a 1.9-billion-euro (2.45-billion-dollar) eight-year contract to run the Stockholm Metro, Stockholm Public Transport (SL) said Tuesday.

"In competition with five other bidders, the Hong Kong based company MTR has won the right to operate the Stockholm Metro for the next eight years," SL said in a statement.

MTR beat out the current operator, Veolia Transport of France, which was also in the running.

"MTR submitted the best bid from a quality standpoint and that was decisive in this procurement," SL managing director Ingemar Ziegler said.

The Hong Kong company will take over responsibility on November 2.

Under the agreement, SL will pay a fixed price of 2.46 billion kronor (227 million euros, 293 million dollars) per year, as well as 145 million kronor of financial incentives on punctuality, cleaning and customer satisfaction.

The contract includes a possible extension for an additional six years.

SL said it did not anticipate any radical changes when MTR takes over in November but expected the quality of metro services to improve.

The approximately 3,000 employees currently in the metro will be entitled to transfer to MTR, SL said.

In 2007, MTR won its first overseas franchise, a 700-million-pound deal to run a London railway that will service the 2012 Olympic Games.

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EU asks Japan to open up rail industry
Tokyo (AFP) Jan 16, 2009
France and the European Union called Friday on Japan to open up to foreign railway companies, saying Japanese firms were already allowed to do business in Europe.







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