Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 31
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Network
DP World sees rail growth through 'Modal Shift Programme'
'Modal Shift Programme' already sees rail services uptake at Southampton increase from 21% to 27% throughout 2023, but plans are afoot for more...
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Network
Ticket sale becomes barometer for public frustration
Further work needed to improve public perception for the rail industry, following incentive to bring together operators and attract more customers to rail.
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Network
King’s Cross mobile 'breakthrough' will keep passengers connected
LNER funds project to give its customers mobile coverage on the move when travelling through tunnels outside London King’s Cross Station.
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Network
Entries open for the 2024 National Rail Awards
It’s time for you to start your journey to success - the 2024 National Rail Awards (NRAs) are now open for entries.
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Operations
Rail is to become a key election battleground
Mark Walker, chief executive at public affairs company Cogitamus reveals why rail will be pushed to the fore at Westminster, ahead of the General Election.
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Opinion
DfT strips planning protection from 'canned' HS2 leg
As the government lifts safeguards to the West Midlands - Crewe section of HS2 land, "the HS2 network could be revived", argues Professor Andrew McNaughton.
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People
LNER climbdown leaves new Government strike laws 'stillborn'
LNER withdraws plans to enforce new minimum service levels, prompting ASLEF members to call off planned strikes.
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Operations
How the rail industry must get better at project budgeting
Russell Jackson, Global Transit Director at AECOM set out the changes required to make costs more accurate.
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Network
Network Rail counts the cost of last night's storm (gallery)
Following Storm Isha and Jocelyn, Network Rail urgently repairs line destruction by 80mph gusts.
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Network
National strike planned by Hitachi Rail workers from this weekend
"The anger among Hitachi workers will be on display as they head to the picket line," says Unite.