Articles by RailReview - Page 29
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Which way now? Our railway at a crossroads
MICHAEL HOLDEN examines how the railways have developed in the past 20 years, and presents his blueprint for a revised organisational structure
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We’re still waiting for the electrification spark
Plans remain in place to electrify major sections of the UK rail network, but where will the power come from?
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A strategy for UK growth and global participation
TERENCE WATSON introduces the RSG plan for unlocking the supply chain’s potential and its benefits for UK rail
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‘Premium’ traffic could help freight prosper
High-speed rail offers plenty of potential for the premium freight market, with the loss of coal traffic offset by smaller volumes of higher-yielding deliveries
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Devolution: the key to railway development?
Local authorities are seeking greater powers to operate local transport, with greater alignment of services aiding cost efficiency and regeneration
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The ‘opportunity of a lifetime’ in the North
Interview with DAVID BROWN on how Transport for the North will reshape how the railway is governed
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Ready to make a difference
A special report on HS1 Chief Executive Nicola Shaw, as she prepares to publish her full report on Network Rail‘s structure and financing
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Revitalising major railway stations
Nick Richardson, director of the Transport Planning Society, looks at how large sums are being spent to upgrade major stations
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Railway has brought this conflict on itself
Driver Only Operation, and the resultant discord between management and staff, is the subject of Mystery Traveller Alex Warner’s column
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Devolution is not just for the North
John Nelson examines whether Transport for London should be taking an interest in train services that traverse the Greater London Authority boundary