Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 111
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Network
Listen to your passengers, Gibb urges operators
Chris Gibb doubts any passengers pay attention to posters displayed at stations detailing operator performance. “They’re only interested in their train."
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Network
Network Rail’s plans deemed ‘robust’ by ORR’s consultants
NR’s emerging plans to operate, maintain and renew the rail network between 2019 and 2024 are ‘robust’, according to independent risk and assurance experts.
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RAIL Features
Power struggle: what is the best way forward?
With electrification schemes cancelled, what are the pros and cons of partial electrification, and how would it work? PHILIP HAIGH reports
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Network
Why the ‘50s’ triumphed in class struggle
Half a century has passed since the Class 50s’ entry into service. DAVID CLOUGH explores the factors that led to the English Electric D400 Type 4 order in 1965
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News
VACANCY - RAIL Editorial Assistant - Maternity Cover
VACANCY - EDITORIAL ASSISTANT – MATERNITY COVER. Are you the most organised person you know? Do you thrive in busy environments where you can make a difference?
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Network
Nationalisation: “a dead-end argument”
MICHAEL HOLDEN explains why he believes a fully public railway won’t work, drawing on his experience as chairman of the Government-run East Coast service
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Network
VIDEO: BTP & Northern heroes recognised at National Rail Awards 2017
Full video of the presentation made to recognise rail staff for their services and bravery during the terror attacks earlier this year.
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Network
VIDEO: Tony Walsh reads National Rail Awards poem
RAIL commissioned a poem to celebrate how British railways changed the world and to salute the men and women who keep the railway, and this country, moving.
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Network
National Rail Awards 2017: c2c wins Innovation of the Year Award
c2c wins Innovation of the Year category at the National Rail Awards for its Automatic Delay Repay scheme