Articles by RailReview - Page 25
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Implications of Brexit on logistics: FTA briefing
FTA organised a briefing session in November to discuss the implications of Brexit on the logistics industry.
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Transforming the economy through high speed rail
Japan’s plans for a superconducting magnetic levitation Shinkansen “would revolutionise high speed rail in the 21st century”.
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Devolution must work for the travelling public
“Effective transport is rooted in the market, and responds to the needs of passengers and road users who provide the demand,” says Chris Grayling
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Attention to detail makes the difference
Paying attention to the little details on public transport drives customer satisfaction, according to passenger transport designer Ray Stenning.
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Signalman was playing on phone before fatal crash
A German railway signalman accused of involuntary manslaughter has admitted to playing a mobile phone game while on duty.
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Transport and the pursuit of happiness
Public transport makes a huge contribution to the nation’s mental and physical wellbeing
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Forged rail tickets are sold on dark web for third of the price
A website on the 'dark web' is offering fraudulent tickets at a fraction of the normal fare, an investigation by BBC's Inside Out programme has found.
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Developing a railway of all the talents
UIC is looking to make a difference to the growing skills shortage in the industry on an international scale.
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Let railfreight plat to its strengths
Jim Steer argues for a new grant regime that would reflect the environmental benefits of moving freight by rail.