Articles by RailReview - Page 17
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Open verdict
“The time is right for the new Government to review its decision to leave the EU Customs Union,” says FTA Chief Executive David Wells
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A three-point plan to save the railway’s reputation
Echoing the feelings of RAIL & RailReview’s Managing Editor Nigel Harris, PT’s own editor Robert Jack calls for a three-part plan
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Rail Baltica
Baiba Rubesa, CEO of RB Rail (set up by three states to implement the project) commented on the impact of Brexit.
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Social media: the genie’s out of the bottle, so use it
There is a lot the railway industry can do to better promote itself to today’s travellers - by smart use of platforms such as Twitter & Facebook says TOM INGALL
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Risky business: train fleets in a state of flux
A flood of new trains is creating unpredictability in the UK rolling stock market. PHILIP HAIGH examines implications for the leasing companies & manufacturers
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What is transport policy really for?
PAUL CLIFTON looks at how the UK’s infrastructure will be affected by a rapidly evolving society
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Transport and travel: the shape of things to come
RICHARD GEORGE, Rail & Transit Engineering at SNC-Lavalin, examines the new world of autonomous transport and its possible impact on transport infrastructure
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Smart ticketing - buses have left trains standing
Take-up of smartcards on rail has been glacially slow in the UK, but that is expected to change over the next two years. PAUL CLIFTON assesses progress
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No ticket? Pay the fare with a hand implant
The Times reports that passengers on Sweden’s state-run railway can now use microchips implanted in their hands instead of paper tickets.
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Make calls and send emails on the Tube
London Mayor Sadiq Khan and Transport for London are to invite bids from telecoms companies to supply uninterrupted coverage on the London Underground