Articles by RailReview - Page 24
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Take back control? We already have it
Former Transport Minister Norman Baker says that anyone who is advocating rail renationalisation cannot in all honesty have thought it through.
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Sorry seems to be the easiest word for some
A web designer has developed a new website to record every time a transport operator apologises.
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RMT boss told Russian TV that rail strikes are aimed at overthrowing capitalism
RMT boss told Russian TV that rail strikes are aimed at overthrowing capitalism
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The right decision – what took so long?
John Nelson believes the Transport Secretary’s recent announcements about Network Rail are the right thing for the railway, but how they will be implemented?
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This will be slow but very radical
George Muir points out that there is more to Chris Grayling’s ‘soft vertical integration’ than meets the eye.
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Up to speed: Canadians eye sale of UK railway line
The Canadian owners of High Speed 1 are considering its sale after receiving a number of approaches, writes Arash Massoudi.
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Green bonds to finance French infrastructure investment
France’s SNCF network has become the first in Europe to finance rail investment through green bonds.
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German Rail hopes tech start-up unit will foster digital innovation
DB has established a subsidiary to encourage co-operation with technology start-up firms to aid the implementation of the country’s digital railway strategy.
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Argentina’s roadmap to a rail revival
Keith Barrow reports on government plans to invest $16.6bn in the South American nation’s decaying network.
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Relationships key to campaign success
Building strong relationships with Government ministers and officials is the most effective way to influence transport policy for Freight Transport Association