EU: SNCF, SNCB, AND CFL SIGN AGREEMENT

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Three European rail operators, the SNCF, SNCB, and CFL have signed an agreement to facilitate the trains' cross border passages between France, Belgium, and Luxembourg, in order to increase reliability of international shipments. Now a single verification of the trains will be made at the train's departure. This verification will replace the controls which were previously required when crossing borders between these three countries.

Belgium, Strategic alliances, Brief Article, SNCB

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KOSOVO: AID FROM THE SNCF

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France is participating in renovating Kosovo's railroad network. The SNCF, the French railroad company, has sent two BB 63000 locomotives from its fleet. France is also financing an engineering mission in order to put the network back in order. This mission is being carried out by Systra, a subsidiary of the RATP, the public transport company in the Ile-de-France, and the SNCF.

All Other Heavy Construction, Capital expenditures, International economic relations, Railroads Construction, Yugoslavia, Railroad construction

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EUROPE: AXS TELECOM NAMES PETER DUNBAR

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Peter Dunbar, a former manager at the BT group, will handle the development of the network and infrastructure of telecoms operator AXS Telecom in Europe.

United Kingdom, Telephone Apparatus Manufacturing, Telecommunications, Executive changes & profiles, Cellular Mobile Tel Switching Eqp, Telecommunications industry, Wireless communications, AXS Telecom S.A.

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Subjects list: Railroads, France, Societe Nationale des Chemins de Fer Francais
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