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The art of communicating
A growing railway needs to communicate both with customers and other users if it is to improved efficiency still further says Richard Parsons
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Switzerland: the world’s best transport system?
Malcolm Bulpitt, Editor of the Swiss Railway Society’s magazine Swiss Express, argues how Switzerland has, arguably, the world’s most efficient rail system
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Last mile logistics
Howard Knott shows how ‘Last Mile’ logistics is being used in cities to meet the European Union’s 2030 greenhouse gas emissions target
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Rail demand enjoys a golden autumn
Patronage on Britain’s railways rose by almost 7% in the final quarter of 2014, with growth hitting a five-year high, according to the latest statistics
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DB launches London route
DB has launched a year-round Dusseldorf-London intercity coach route
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National Express Group tipped for biggest German rail contract
The British-based rail and bus operating group is said to be ahead of Deutsche Bahn in the race to win contracts to run revamped Rhine-Ruhr Express services
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British Transport Police should stay independent
General Secretary Mick Whelan responds to Scottish Government’s announcement that the British Transport Police in Scotland will be subsumed by Police Scotland
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China: China still out in front
By April 2015, China's high speed network had reached 19,245km - a feat of construction unequalled in the history of the modern railway
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USA: Texan Link could be first US true high speed project
A fascinating article by UK career railwayman Chris Gibb, a consultant adviser to Texan Central
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Kuala Lumpur-Singapore may be next
Plans for a new 336km high speed line between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore are "firming up" says RGI