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Source: ethiopianreview.com | April 2nd, 2010 at 12:00 am
The deal comes just four months after its announcement of a partnership with
Rail investments in the Gulf will develop regional transport networks including a metro system, tram services and a long-distance line linking the UAE capital
Analysts say the agreement is part of a pattern that’s seen Deutsche Bahn become more aggressive in its pursuit of foreign business. Amongst other ventures, it is currently competing with French public railway enterprise SNCF for ownership of the British transport service Arriva.
Maria Leenen of SCI Verkehr, a Hamburg-based transportation sector consultancy, said she sees a great deal of promise in the recent agreements.
“Deutsche Bahn is the largest transportation provider in Europe and doesn’t have any chances to expand in
Matthias Warneke of the Federation of German Taxpayers in
“We have no problem with Deutsche Bahn continuing to deal as a global player and use synergy, but it should do so as a private company and not as a public enterprise,” Warneke said.
“We simply believe that enlivened competition for use of the (German) railway network needs to begin taking place. So long as the Deutsche Bahn is still the ‘ruler’ of the network it will have advantages in using it.” Locked out of
A Deutsche Bahn spokesman told Deutsche Welle the company needs to expand its business beyond
“We already face competition from… (French) Keolis, and the absurd thing about this situation is we have to fight against French competitors, but we’re not allowed access to the French market for passenger rail. That’s a very clear distortion of competition,” he said.
So while Deutsche Bahn can’t currently offer competitive passenger train services in
“Competition is good. It’s good for the market, it’s good for us and it’s good for the taxpayer. But if we’re subject to competition at home, then it’s only legitimate if we can also seek our chances internationally,” the spokesman said.
Gernot Mueller, an analyst with the Scientific Institute for Infrastructure and Communication Services in Bad Honnef, expects that with time only a few consolidated rail companies will survive in
“An oligarchic structure is developing and fewer companies will be left on the market,” Mueller said. “The catch phrase is ‘mobility logistics.’ I see the strategy of Deutsche Bahn as trying to become one of the most important providers, and not only in the area of rail transport, but generally everything which has to do with freight and passenger transportation including local transit, freight trucking and long-distance bus services.”
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