Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 110
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Network
Passenger revenue rises at FirstGroup
FirstGroup rail revenues rise, but highlights 'infrastructure challenges'
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Network
RSSB calls for ‘scientific approach’ to train seats
"More scientific approach" needed to measuring and specifying seat comfort says RSSB
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Network
Timetable for Thurso Sleeper service
Potential timings for a Thurso Sleeper service revealed
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RAIL Features
From the archives: Rail privatisation - 22 years on
On Sunday February 4 1996, the first privatised passenger train of the modern era rolled into Waterloo. PAUL CLIFTON was on it. He looks back on the changes
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RAIL Features
A lost line... and a lost opportunity
Thirty-five years after the March to Spalding line closed, freight operators are still lamenting its loss. PIP DUNN explains why the route was closed
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Network
Rail access “central” to Heathrow expansion
Expanded Heathrow needs improved rail access says organisation proposing new route to airport.
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RAIL Features
EXCLUSIVE: Nationalisation - Britain’s railway under Labour…
Labour’s Rail Policy Adviser IAN TAYLOR details the party’s thinking behind rail renationalisation
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Network
TfL confronts falling passenger numbers and financial strain
TfL “clearly struggling to cope with the financial impact of its fares freeze”, according to organisation that examines its budget.