Successful conclusion of 27th International Railway Safety Council annual conference (with photos)
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Participants include the Secretary-General of the IRS, and heads of the National Railway Administration of the People's Republic of China and the China Railway Corporation. The Minister of Transport of Thailand, Mr Arkhom Termppittayapaisith, and the Minister of Public Works and Transport of Laos, Dr Bounchanh Sinthavong, also attended a discussion forum to share the latest developments and challenges of the China-Thailand Railway and the China-Laos Railway.
Apart from taking part in the conference and exchange sessions held in the past four days by railway experts from across the globe, some also visited the Shek Kong Stabling Sidlings of the Hong Kong section of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link, and the High Speed Rail facilities in Guangzhou to gain an in-depth understanding of the development of high speed rail in the Mainland of China.
The IRSC this year achieved a fruity result and has enhanced the global awareness in railway safety in which it also echoes what the Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam, said at the opening of the IRSC, "The IRSC is a global network, which connects international railway regulators, operators, and experts to exchange experience and lesson learnt for improving railway safety around the world."
"In Hong Kong, rail has long been a critical – and critically acclaimed – component of our transport mix. For the past eight years in a row, Hong Kong has topped the infrastructure ranking in the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report. We are determined to develop, and maintain, an affordable, accessible, efficient, eco-friendly and safe mass transport system. And we have singled out railways as the best way to realise that community-wide goal," she added.
The Chairman of the MTRC, Professor Frederick Ma, also remarked that the long-term collaboration between railway operators and regulators will help maintain a safe and efficient railway operation as well as promoting sustainable urban development.
About International Railway Safety Council
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IRSC, originated in 1990, now comprises 28 core members from 16 countries and regions worldwide. The Council has promoted railway safety and facilitated information exchange between members through annual conferences held in different parts of the world. For more details about the annual conference this year, please visit IRSC's website: irsc2017.org/
Ends/Friday, October 27, 2017
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