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Ceske Drahy at a Glance


Language: English
Company: Ceske Drahy
Provider: Helgi Library
Pages: 6

České dráhy (ČD) or Czech Railways is the main railway operator in the Czech Republic. The Company was established in 1993, after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia as a successor of the Czechoslovak State Railways. ČD provides passenger transport on a 9,500 km rail network in the Czech Republic. With its 2,500 stations and stops, Czech rail network is one of the densest in Europe. In 2012, České dráhy transported over 168 mil passengers and operated a portfolio of 2,677 locomotives, over 3,500 passenger vagons and over 27,000 vagons for freight transport. The freight transport business is provided by České dráhy's subsidiary ČD Cargo. České dráhy remains fully owned by the Czech State and is its business is supervised by the Ministry Of Transporation.

This report offers a summary of the company's performance in 2000-2012. You will find here all the key numbers from the company's balance sheet, income statement and cash flow on the annual basis

Transport | Czechia | January 23, 2014
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