Articles by RailReview - Page 17
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Labour’s rail duty
Responding to more strikes on Southern, this piece urges action from the Opposition
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A three-point plan to save the railway’s reputation
Echoing the feelings of RAIL & RailReview’s Managing Editor Nigel Harris, PT’s own editor Robert Jack calls for a three-part plan
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Rail Baltica
Baiba Rubesa, CEO of RB Rail (set up by three states to implement the project) commented on the impact of Brexit.
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Adonis – rail must end ‘profiteering’ image
Lord Adonis said that privatisation has been a success in terms of growth but not in terms of the reputation of private companies
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Open verdict
“The time is right for the new Government to review its decision to leave the EU Customs Union,” says FTA Chief Executive David Wells
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Social media: the genie’s out of the bottle, so use it
There is a lot the railway industry can do to better promote itself to today’s travellers - by smart use of platforms such as Twitter & Facebook says TOM INGALL
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Risky business: train fleets in a state of flux
A flood of new trains is creating unpredictability in the UK rolling stock market. PHILIP HAIGH examines implications for the leasing companies & manufacturers
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What is transport policy really for?
PAUL CLIFTON looks at how the UK’s infrastructure will be affected by a rapidly evolving society
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Transport and travel: the shape of things to come
RICHARD GEORGE, Rail & Transit Engineering at SNC-Lavalin, examines the new world of autonomous transport and its possible impact on transport infrastructure
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Smart ticketing - buses have left trains standing
Take-up of smartcards on rail has been glacially slow in the UK, but that is expected to change over the next two years. PAUL CLIFTON assesses progress