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Representative democracy
ASLEF General Secretary Mick Whelan speaks about representative democracy
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HS2 primed to play a critical role in our future
HS2 Ltd's Strategic Communications Director, Tom Kelly, says HS2 is primed to play a critical role in our future
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East West plots a course for vertical integration
New East West Rail Chairman ROB BRIGHOUSE will lead an organisation charged with further developing the East West Rail route. PAUL STEPHEN reports.
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Are we on the verge of a fares breakthrough?
After decades of debate, a large-scale trial of changes to rail fares will start in May. PAUL CLIFTON investigates
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“A war of attrition in which everyone loses”
With the RMT determined to expand its battle with Southern Railway into a national campaign, what are the implications for the railway? PAUL CLIFTON reports
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Safety first: rail’s record shows the way forward
For the ninth consecutive year, no passenger has died as a result of a rail accident in the UK. TOM INGALL reports
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Defining efficiency… and meeting the targets
Rail is under constant pressure to meet capacity, satisfaction & value for money. Is it possible to accurately measure rail’s performance? asks PHILIP HAIGH
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Practical steps forward in addressing skills shortage
With no guarantee that Government investment will continue, the industry must attract and train tomorrow’s workforce. STEFANIE BROWNE reports
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German rail freight declines further
Freight in Germany measured small declines in 2016 according to figures released by the German federal statistical office Destatis.
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Run trains on batteries, says rail boss
Network Rail Chief Executive Mark Carne said that electrifying lines was “not necessarily the best way” to improve punctuality, cut delays and boost capacity.