Articles by RailReview - Page 33
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Train fares increasing much faster than wages, says action group
Campaign group Action for Rail has reported that while average pay has gone up 8.7% since 2010, season tickets and other regulated fares have jumped 25%
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Shift2Rail has the potential to transform infrastructure
Could trains be self-steering to allow the use of points without moving parts?
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Train stations 'hold the key' to building 500,000 new homes
Estate agent Hamptons reckons over 500,000 homes could be built "within walking distance of railway stations in England”
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Rail reopenings could reinvigorate backwaters
Jim Steer argues that it's time for a strategic look at rail reopenings on a national level
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ETCS - a hacker's paradise?
AdComms Head of Next Generation Networks Mike Hewitt argues that a "layering approach” is the answer to ensuring network security
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VR to cut long-distance fares
Finnish Railways (VR) has promised to reduce prices on long-distance trains, in the face of competition from inter-city express bus service Onnibus
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More than 43,000 passengers sue SNCB
Flemish consumer lobby group invite passengers to sue SNCB collectively
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Helsinki airport rail link opens
The Ring Rail Line form Helsinki to Helsinki via the city's airport opened on July 1 – a year behind schedule.
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First China-Netherlands service
On July 5, a freight train loaded with 80 TEUs (Twenty Foot Equivalent Units) left Kumming in China
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Report reveals rail passenger priorities
Findings from four Transport Systems Catapult workshops