Articles by RailReview - Page 27
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"I'm here because I want to make a difference"
Network Rail’s ROB MCINTOSH explains to PHILIP HAIGH how increased devolution and changing NR’s processes will shape the challenges he faces
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The bloody Battle for Southern Railway
Commuters’ lives are being ruined by dismal levels of service on Southern Railway. Behind it lies a titanic union-employer battle.
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Trains wave goodbye to leaves on line
Trains in the UK look set to be fitted with tiny devices that emit microwaves in order to bring an end to service disruption caused by wet leaves on the line.
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Philippines adopts standard gauge for new lines
The Infrastructure Committee of the Philippines National Economic Development Authority has approved the adoption of standard gauge for future railway projects
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Infrastructure is more important than ever
Former Secretary of State for Transport Patrick McLoughlin seeks to reassure the transport sector that transport investment will continue.
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Devolved powers will help the regions to compete
A series of articles studies plans for devolving rail services, focusing on the North, the Midlands and the East West Rail plan linking Oxford and Cambridge.
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The Shaw Report: the need for change
PHILIP HAIGH examines the recommendations made in Nicola Shaw’s report, and assesses just how easy - or how difficult - that task may prove to be
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Action stations: getting the development right
Railway stations are reclaiming their historical function at the heart of local communities. ANTHONY LAMBERT reports
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Action stations: hubs to drive local growth
ANTHONY LAMBERT examines what Britain can learn from operators around the world when planning and developing stations.
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Should the regulator's role be redefined?
Following the reclassification of Network Rail, IAN TUCKER, Senior Associate-Transport Sector at Burges Salmon, looks at the future of rail regulation in the UK