South-Caucasian Railways signs agreement with Armenian traffic police
11.03.2010,
23:23
Shevket Shaidullin, director general of the South-Caucasian Railways, and Samvel Asatryan, chief of Armenia’s traffic police, signed an agreement on Wednesday, the company’s press office reports.
YEREVAN, March 10. /ARKA/. Shevket Shaidullin, director general of the South-Caucasian Railways, and Samvel Asatryan, chief of Armenia’s traffic police, signed an agreement on Wednesday, the company’s press office reports.
The document will regulate official relations between the railway and the traffic police.
Under this agreement, cargoes and passengers should be transported by trains under escort.
Contacts between the traffic police and railway workers are frequent because of traffic accidents and efforts to prevent them.
The South-Caucasian Railways administration has repeatedly expressed willingness to make its cooperation with the police closer.
The South-Caucasian Railways CJSC is concession manager of the Armenian Railway Company. South-Caucasian Railway, fully owned by the Russian Railways Company, listed in its fixed assets the rolling stock of the Armenian Railway on June 1, 2008, under a concession contract of February 13, 2008.
Armenian Railway has been handed over to the South-Caucasian Railways CJSC for 30 years with a right for one-decade prolongation. -0—
The document will regulate official relations between the railway and the traffic police.
Under this agreement, cargoes and passengers should be transported by trains under escort.
Contacts between the traffic police and railway workers are frequent because of traffic accidents and efforts to prevent them.
The South-Caucasian Railways administration has repeatedly expressed willingness to make its cooperation with the police closer.
The South-Caucasian Railways CJSC is concession manager of the Armenian Railway Company. South-Caucasian Railway, fully owned by the Russian Railways Company, listed in its fixed assets the rolling stock of the Armenian Railway on June 1, 2008, under a concession contract of February 13, 2008.
Armenian Railway has been handed over to the South-Caucasian Railways CJSC for 30 years with a right for one-decade prolongation. -0—