Articles by RailReview - Page 11
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We need a new vision for our railways, no matter who owns them
RDG Chief Executive Paul Plummer says that the way we run and regulate our railways needs a fundamental overhaul.
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The sad truth is that rail fares should be far higher
“Rail fares need to rise and it is fantasy economics to claim otherwise,” writes Tim Wallace.
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The role of ticketing technology in the rise of Mobility-as-a-Service
ITSO CEO Steve Wakeland argues that the provision of smart transport services is a core function of strategic importance for cities and regions in the UK
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A vision for the future of ‘Rail Cities’
Jonathan Bray says the recent timetable meltdown raises a debate about whether the way rail services are provided for in cities needs some far-reaching reform.
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Did Grayling know more than he let on?
“I’m beginning to wonder if we had rather more involvement in “the great timetable fiasco” ...
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Mergers and competition
Aside from the possible upward impact on prices in a sector largely funded by public money, there is a concern around innovation.
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Franchise system is bust say MPs
Welcoming the Public Accounts Committee’s April report into franchising
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Freight operators should get what they pay for
The Freight Transport Association says that between 2015 and 2016 around £4.7bn was spent on road maintenance
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Autonomous inspection vehicles leads the way to enhanced safety
An autonomous rail inspection vehicle has been developed for South Africa’s railways by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
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Here’s tae us: Wha’s like us?
High Level Output Statements from Transport Scotland and the Department for Transport.