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Hydrogen bus plans progress
Birmingham City Council members have approved plans for a new fleet of 22 hydrogen-powered fuel cell buses.
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We need leaders with deep expertise
George Muir muses that it is “no wonder so many crass decisions are made” when in the industry lacks deep railway knowledge in top positions.
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Time to kickstart UK plc?
“With just 17 months to go before the UK is scheduled to leave the European Union, the Brexit clock is ticking loudly,” says David Wells
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Track blunder almost led to rail disaster
Two trains came within a few minutes of a potentially disastrous collision after an engineering blunder by Network Rail, accident investigators have raid.
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End of line for fines as railcards go digital
Plastic Railcards are being converted digital versions that are accessible from a smartphone app
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Demand for rail travel springs into reverse
Demand for rail travel springs into reverse
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Female engines help Thomas to broaden his horizons
Thomas the Tank Engine owner has worked with the UN to incorporate sustainable development goals into storylines introducing two new female characters
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A look at the high tech ticketing of tomorrow
Could the palm of your hand replace your ticket?
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Skills shortage deepens
The widely-understood skills shortage in our industry looks to be replicated in the wider logistics field.
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Women-only carriages are not the solution
Mick Whelan says that women-only carriages are not the answer to the growing problem of sexual assaults on the railway.