Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 77
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RMT staff strike against their own union
Britain’s largest rail union has been left paralysed by a walkout of its own staff over safety fears.
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RAIL Features
A transformation of British railways' must take centre stage at COP26
Writing exclusively for RAIL, Karen Heppenstall, head of rail at Midlands Connect, examines policies and commitments that she believes this Government must make
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Companies can make a difference to mental wellbeing
Supporting the physical - and especially mental - health of railway colleagues represents an “extraordinary opportunity for our industry”
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CBT urges fares freeze to encourage rail travel
The Campaign for Better Transport is arguing for a rail fares freeze “to help get people back on board trains and put the brakes on the car-led recovery”
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Drones survey Metro network
Drones have been introduced to the Tyne & Wear Metro, to carry out infrastructure monitoring.
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HS2 concrete segments contract goes to North East
The North East is celebrating a significant ‘Levelling Up’ success, with the awarding of a contract to cast up to 36,000 concrete segments for HS2
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HS2 launches its Learning Legacy
HS2 Ltd is sharing with the wider UK construction industry the lessons it has learned so far from planning and construction of the new high-speed railway.
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Station ‘visits’ can be made online
Passengers will be able to get to know Northern’s main stations before they even get there, thanks to new 3-D maps that can be viewed online.
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Regulator to review Light Rail safety body
The Office of Rail and Road is reviewing the work of the Light Rail Safety and Standards Board.
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RIA warning over slow progress of electrification
Britain is electrifying its network at less than half the rate needed to decarbonise by 2050, claims the Railway Industry Association.