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Chile boosts rail investment.(World Report)
International Railway Journal
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September 1, 2003
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CHILEAN State Railways (EFE) has launched a $US 693.6 million investment programme to upgrade track and stations and acquire more trains between now and 2005 to enable it to expand its passenger and freight services. This is a six-fold increase compared with the last three-year plan.
EFE will obtain $US 480 million from funds guaranteed by the state, and it will raise the remaining $US 213 million by selling non-core assets such as its Invia subsidiary and workshops in Valparaiso.
EFE will use $US 326 million to upgrade its Merval commuter rail service ...
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