Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 105
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RAIL Features
Scottish diesel’s rise and fall
Electrification of the Edinburgh to Glasgow route will bring diesel traction to an end after 60 years. DAVID CLOUGH looks back over the route’s history
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RAIL Features
‘Rover and out’ and about
RAIL’s Fares and Services Expert BARRY DOE presents his annual guide to Britain’s Rail Rovers
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RAIL Features
Nationalisation: “a dead-end argument”
Former train operator and top Railtrack/Network Rail executive MICHAEL HOLDEN explains why he believes a fully public railway won’t work.
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RAIL Features
Tour de Forth
Back in 2011, NIGEL HARRIS had an idea of a visitor attraction offering tours of the Forth Bridge. BEN JONES catches up with the latest developments
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Network
DB: how will events in Berlin affect the UK?
The new chief executive of Deutsche Bahn takes over at a time of great challenge for the German company. TONY STREETER reports
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Network
Find out more about the new National College for High Speed Rail
With doors at the new opening in September 2017, Chief Executive Clair Mowbray is set to speak at this year’s National Rail Conference
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Network
New institute for high-speed rail engineering at Leeds
The establishment of a new Institute for High Speed Rail Engineering at the University of Leeds is set to bring added focus to HS2 research.
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RAIL Features
Automatic Promotion
Britain has been running automatic trains since the 1960s, but only on closed networks such as London Underground. PHILIP HAIGH discovers more
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RAIL Features
BR’s regional railways reorganised…
Twenty-five years ago, in April 1992, British Rail’s last Region gave way to sectorisation. GREG MORSE explains where the Regions came from and why they went