Ceske Drahy Wants to Revitalize Railway Stations
Posted on: Wednesday, 20 July 2005, 06:00 CDT
Ceske drahy (CD) (Prague, Czech Republic), Czech Railways, wants to revitalize a total of more than 60 railway station buildings including their surroundings from 2005. A part of the project is the revitalization of the main railway station in Karlovy Vary and Marianske Lazne, both the Czech Republic, in co-operation with GrandiStazioni (Italy) and the projects of the reconstruction of the railway stations Prague-Smichov and Masarykovo Nadrazi, which is being prepared in co-operation with other firms
. Total costs on the projects should be several billions of Czech Crowns. CD will participate in the projects with partners chosen within tenders. Then, they will rent the buildings for a long-term period or they will operate them with CD within joint ventures.Source: Access Czech Republic Business Bulletin
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