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![]() by Staff Writers Bogota (AFP) Oct 17, 2019
China's APCA Transmimetro has won a $4 billion contract to build an elevated metro line in Bogota, Colombia's President Ivan Duque announced Thursday. APCA Transmimetro, which includes China Harbour Engineering and Xi'An Metro as well as Spanish and Brazilian subcontractors, will build and operate the line under a 20-year concession. "Today is a cause for celebration for all Bogota residents, and for all of Colombia," Duque said when making the announcement in Bogota. "Here begins the real metro that the city has been waiting decades for," he said. Bogota's mayor Enrique Penalosa said work on the project will begin in the first half of next year and the line would be operational by 2025. A 24-kilometer (15 mile) elevated electric-powered line will serve 16 stations in the city of seven million people, catering for more than a million passengers a day. Ticket costs have yet to be defined. But city authorities said they would hope to keep them at around the same cost as a bus ticket, around 2,400 pesos or 0.70 dollars APCA Transmimetro beat off competition from a Spanish-Mexican consortium that included Spain's FCC Concesiones de Infraestructura and Mexico's Carso Infraestructura and Construccion and Promotora del Desarrollo de America Latina. dl-fpp/db/mdl
![]() ![]() Kazakhstan to probe stalled Chinese rail project Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan (AFP) Oct 8, 2019 Kazakh President Kassym Jomart-Tokayev called Tuesday for officials in the Central Asian country to investigate delays in a troubled $1.9 billion light railway system financed by neighbouring China. Kazakhstan's economy ministry said in April that construction of a light railway network set to ease congestion in the capital Nur-Sultan had ceased after China had delayed financing for the project. In July, Kazakhstan issued a warrant for the arrest of the former head of the state company manag ... read more
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