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Deutsche Bahn asked to explain state aid receipts
BRUSSELS – Deutsche Bahn, Europe’s biggest state-owned railway, is at the centre of an EU enquiry after European Commission found substance to complaints by a competitor alleging overcompensation of the railway for public service contracts.
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Rail industry unveils cost-cutting plan
BRUSSELS – Europe’s railway industry has unveiled a new multi-billion research programme designed to slash costs, boost the continent’s rail research and steel the industry against competition from China and India. |  |
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Rail industry turns on usual culprits
BRUSSELS – European rail industry groups have renewed their call for a price tag on pollution caused by air and road transport as Brussels policy makers finetune the EU's transport priorities for the next five years. |  |
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Top court finds against Britain
LUXEMBOURG – The European Court of Justice has found the UK guilty of not implementing EU legislation designed to make Europe’s complex railway patchwork interoperable. |  |
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