Articles by RailReview - Page 19
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Night Tube running ahead of expectations
London’s transport commissioner explains that the Night Tube services on London Underground have boosted economic activity ‘well ahead’ of expectations
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Brexit: ready, steady, GO!
There is a very useful Brexit timeline, which sets out the various stages of negotiations.
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Extraordinary times
The FTA is preparing a policy recommendations document that will cover the big political issues that affect the freight industry
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Change is coming to the railways
PT’s ‘Whitehall insider’ thoughts on private sector funding
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Strikes dent patronage, but growth continues
Demand for passenger rail services is still rising, despite the impact of poorer performance and industrial relations problems, says analyst Chris Cheek
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Plugging into the air quality agenda
“Transport has a big role to play in the challenge of tackling air quality,” according to Director of the Urban Transport Group Jonathan Bray.
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Indian train drivers wet their whistles
The number of Indian train drivers failing alcohol tests at work has tripled in three years, writes Hugh Tomlinson.
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Representative democracy
ASLEF General Secretary Mick Whelan speaks about representative democracy
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Maintaining balance
“The UK needs to carve out a new role in the world and logistics has a huge part to play in the forthcoming negotiations,” says FTA Chief Executive David Wells.
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MTR revenues continue grow
MTR Corporation reported an 8.4% increase in revenues in 2016, driven by the Hong Kong state-owned operator’s expansions abroad.


