Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 19
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Features
Rail reform has never been easy
As the new government embarks on rail reform with legislation promised in the King's speech, Richard Foster considers what Labour can learn from past reforms
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King’s Speech promises laws to nationalise train operations and set up GBR
The King has just delivered his speech at the State Opening of Parliament, setting out the coming year’s parliamentary agenda included laws to deliver the new Labour government’s railway policies.
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Live image scanning in ECML trial to spot overgrown trees
Technology to detect potential vegetation and infrastructure hazards automatically in real time is being trialled on the East Coast Main Line.
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RAIL Live: Top 20 innovations that will shape the future
Rail Live 2024 featured numerous innovative products - big and small - set to improve the railway. Chris Howe selects his top 20…
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Freightliner to end its association with Class 47s
Freightliner’s last surviving Class 47, 47830 Beeching’s Legacy, was due to be withdrawn in early July
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Rare daylight outing for Eurotunnel locomotives
Photographing these workings is hard as they tend to run at night
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How the Class 57 continues to play a prominent role in today's railway
David Clough explains how the Class 57s came into being, and reviews their continuing relevance to today’s railway
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Project director for Dublin Metro North
The Irish Department of Transport has appointed Sean Sweeney as project director