Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 28
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Fleet
Tests held with ‘intelligent’ wagons
Rolling stock fitted with 'onboard technology' undergoes trials to report faults, loading issues and derailments.
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Network
50,000 passenger journeys at Inverness Airport
ScotRail and Inverness Airport remain upbeat about the number of passengers passing through the Highland's newest station.
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Network
Consultation on a second tram route for Edinburgh
Edinburgh councillors from a cross-party coalition vote to proceed with plans for a second line in the city's tram system.
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Network
Stakeholder complexity hinders North Wales Main Line electrification
Concerns of project drift, following North Wales Transport Commission's report that Chester station should be re-modelled ahead of route electrification.
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Network
Bristol Parkway to Temple Meads electrification moves a step closer
Proposal to extend electrification from Bristol Parkway to Temple Meads station advances with West of England Combined Authority funding contribution.
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Operations
Not your average station: Birmingham University's new rail link
Peter Plisner learns about the problems faced - and overcome - in the construction of this new station serving the campus.
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Network
From Monday: Chester - Liverpool services will double
Transport for Wales to reintroduce hourly services following roll-out of new stock.
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Freight
Rail freight’s potential for Scotland
Maggie Simpson OBE: 'Despite route capacity, policy and infrastructure pressures, rail's case is strong if the Scottish economy is to adapt to new markets.'
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Network
Rail maintenance cuts 'jeopardising safety', says RMT
RMT declares 'day of action' to fight cuts to railway maintenance, infrastructure and renewals work.
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Opinion
LNER: Why we're reforming our fares
David Flesher, Commercial Director at LNER explains the reasoning behind its 'Simpler Fares' scheme, which some critics fear will push prices higher.