Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 96
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Network
Government to take over services on Northern network
Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps has announced that, from March 1, the Government will take over running services on the Northern network.
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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Heritage traction to be gradually withdrawn by DRS