Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 102
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RAIL Features
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Cooling the Tube
Retired Chartered Engineer Calvin Barrows proposes simple but innovative solutions to the age-old problem of overheating metro networks
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Reference
FROM THE ARCHIVES: The case for Okehampton reopening
JIM STEER examines the business and economic needs that must be considered and satisfied by an Exeter-Plymouth rail reopening skirting the north of Dartmoor
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Network
General Election: RIA urges no let-up in rail projects
RIA hopes for no "significant hiatus" in rail work or the development of supportive policy for any longer than necessary due to the General Election
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RAIL Features
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Class 230 train test
PIP DUNN carries out an EXCLUSIVE train test on a London Northwestern Railway Class 230
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Network
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Stadler - delivering with Swiss precision
Swiss train builder Stadler has burst onto the UK rail scene by winning three high-profile contracts in recent months. Stadler’s UK team speak to BEN JONES
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RAIL Features
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Pacers: the unlikely local heroes...
GRAEME PICKERING looks at the past, present and future of these units, which have provided the backbone for many services over three decades
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Reference
FROM THE ARCHIVES: HS2: Dispatches tells a misleading and incomplete story
Earlier this year, PAUL BIGLAND defended HS2 against the claims made in a Channel 4 documentary
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Network
EXCLUSIVE: DRS develops strategy to eliminate older traction
Heritage traction to be gradually withdrawn by DRS
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Network
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Are Britain’s fares really so much higher?
MARK SMITH compares routes across four countries - and destroys the myth that our fares are the highest in Europe