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Trans-Asian Railway publications




“Marketing the Railway Product in the Asia and Pacific Region” – Guidelines for the development of a marketing culture, systems and practices in the railway organizations of the UNESCAP region.



“Development of the Trans-Asian Railway – Trans-Asian Railway in the Southern Corridor of Asia-Europe Routes” - Identification of Trans-Asian Railway routes in southern corridor linking Thailand and Yunan Province of China to Europe through Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Islamic Republic of Iran and Turkey with connections to/from Sri Lanka.




“Development of Asia-Europe Rail Container Transport through Block-trains – Northern Corridor of the Trans-Asian Railway” – Overview of volumes of Asia-Europe container trade and required actions to make international rail services competitive against maritime shipping.



“Evaluation of Coat-effective Systems for Level-crossing Protection” - Guidance to railway administrations of developing countries in the UNESCAP region to select and adopt cost-effective systems for level-crossing protection.


“Development of the Trans-Asian Railway – Trans-Asian Railway in the North-South Corridor Northern Europe to the Persian Gulf” - Identification of rail and land-cum-sea routes connecting Northern Europe with the Persian Gulf through the Caucasus region, Central Asia and/or the Caspian Sea.


“The Restructuring of Railways” – The study identifies alternative models of railway restructuring, formulates broad guidelines to face the challenge of railway restructuring with adequate background information and gives an overview of the salient features of related experiences in major rail-operating countries in both Asia and Europe.

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