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Analysis: Ireland's All-Island Strategic Rail Review
Ireland’s All-Island Strategic Rail Review has ambitious designs to transform and develop the countries’ rail network. Philip Haigh examines the facts and figures.
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Opinion: Who will pay for the drivers' pay deal?
The government is walking a financial tightrope, says Howard Johnston.
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RAIL opinion: Aim high for leisure travel
Rail should be our first choice, but our faith must be restored.
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Opinion: Better WiFi would send out the right signals to passengers
The last government should never have scrapped wifi for passengers and Labour should restore it, says Christian Wolmar.
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Opinion: Restoring Your Railway and the value of rail reopenings
Rail restorations will continue to power economic regeneration, says our Industry Insider
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Opinion: How should operators do better with stranded trains?
What happens when your train is stuck, and how equipped are operators to deal with the issues that arise? A new report has some answers, says Philip Haigh.
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Opinion: Holding operators to account for poor punctuality
Who guards the guards is an ancient question brought into current focus by the new government’s policy of nationalising English train operators.
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Opinion: Restoring railways needs a lighter, quicker touch
‘Reversing Beeching’ was precisely the sort of gimmicky performative government style that helped discredit the Conservative brand, says Christian Wolmar.
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Opinion: The vulnerability and resilience of our railways
The vulnerability of the railways has been highlighted in the past couple of weeks by two very separate events.
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Opinion: public ownership, staffing levels and pay awards
Service cuts illustrate the pitfalls of public control, says our industry insider.