We've read it for you - Page 39
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Technical developments are an opportunity for rail to grow
David Briginshaw highlights some interesting viewpoints in his Editor-in-Chief’s editorial relating to automatic vehicle operation.
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Lack of railway background in LU led to Tube strikes
ASLEF's Finn Brennan and committee member Terry Wilkinson give a union view of the recent dispute over the introduction of the Night Tube on London Underground.
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NR problems are skills based
In its Railtalk column, MR covers the latest changes at Network Rail and makes some suggestions for a way forward
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More focus needed on the passenger
Secretary General of the International Association of Public Transport Alain Flausch calls for a better balance between subsidy and fares.
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Solutions for the rolling stock shortage
Nick Richardson looks at the lack of rolling stock available to UK train operators, and at the solutions some operators have tried to get around the problem.
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Australia: Autohaul pushes ahead as ore prices slump
A scheme to convert Western Australia's legendary 30,000-ton private iron ore trains to driverless operation is at the testing stage.
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Railway investors need nerves of steel
David Briginshaw’s editorial once again makes some points for useful comparison with the UK.
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Using data to understand passenger behaviour
Atkins is working with telecoms group EE to ‘track’ people via their mobile phone signals to see how they move around railway stations and airports.
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Saudi Arabia Passenger train arrives
What was that about extreme conditions in the UK?! The first of five passenger trains for Saudi Arabia's North South Railway have been delivered by CAF.
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Phone signal on trains a priority
Phone firms told: boost rail signals – Ministers have begun consulting on how they can end ‘dropped calls’ on the rail network.