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Pages in category "Railway stations scheduled to open in 2025" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
– Marrakesh-Agadir Railway of the ONCF Network opens between Marrakesh and Agadir. [153] – El Insurgente extends to Observatorio from Santa Fe. [154] – Line 4 of SITEUR to open between Las Juntas and Tlajomulco Centro. [155] – Line 12 of the Mexico City Metro extends to Observatorio from Mixcoac. [156] – Kano-Maradi Railway opens ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 February 2025. Public recruitment body in India Railway Recruitment Control Board Abbreviation RRCB Formation 27 April 1998 ; 26 years ago (1998-04-27) Type Governmental Purpose Recruitment Headquarters Rail Bhavan Location New Delhi, India Region served India Parent organization Railway Board ...
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Total railway length in 2020 was 15,489 km (9,953 km electrified). [2] The Spanish high-speed rail network is the longest HSR network in Europe with 3,973 km (2,464 mi) and the second longest in the world, after China's. [3] [4] Most railways are operated by Renfe; metre and narrow-gauge lines are operated by the Renfe Cercanías AM division.
These new lines were suggested in the Second Railway Development Study and the Railway Development Strategy 2014 report. [13] to provide direct links between the residential areas of Wah Fu and Ap Lei Chau in Southern District and the CBD of Hong Kong. This was the first project within the MTR network that serves the Southern District. [14]
Alvia and Euromed trains are also operated by Renfe and have the ability to use both Iberian gauge and standard gauge lines offering high-speed services across the whole Spanish network. As of January 2025, the Spanish high-speed rail network is the longest HSR network in Europe with 3,973 km (2,469 mi) [1] and the second longest in the world ...
6 February – The Supreme Court of Spain overturns the conviction of Rafael Louzan for his involvement in an anomalous construction agreement in Moraña when he was president of the Provincial Deputation of Pontevedra, allowing him to retain his post as head of the Royal Spanish Football Federation.