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Property skills to bolster Welsh rail bid?
MTR says the next Wales and Borders franchise is among its primary targets for expanding its UK rail presence
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Labour cost inflation could hit investment
Failure to run services has serious consequences - writes Chris Cheek in a comment article.
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The Passenger Voice
“I don’t believe for a minute that paper tickets will be eradicated - the railway has no history of shedding technology,” says Transport Focus Chief Executive
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A success story vital to the nation
“We have to look further than the railway for benefits and growth and prioritise, ensuring that the right projects are happening at the right time”
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How can Leeds escape public transport limbo?
Steer Davies Gleave founder Jim Steer uses Leeds as an example of a city struggling to achieve a suitable, affordable, transport system
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My three tests for a sustainable railway
Rail Minister Claire Perry says good environmental credentials, strong roots in the community, and a diverse workforce are essential for the industry’s future
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Uber steps up efforts to lure more London commuters
Uber is to expand the size of its catchment area in London to cover Zones 1 and 2 of the Underground
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Via Rail returns to growth after seven years
Canada’s national train operator has reported an increase in revenue only for the first time since 2008
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Kenya readies first standard-gauge line
Kenya is on schedule to complete the country’s largest single infrastructure project since it gained independence in 1963
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Ensuring a stable power supply
Nick Richardson, technical director at transport consultancy Mott MacDonald, considers that with plans to introduce more electric traction on the railway