Articles by RailReview - Page 31
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‘Trade-offs’ could fund service improvements
In its West Midlands franchise consultation, the DfT is considering withdrawing some lightly used train services to help fund additional capacity elsewhere
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Smart ticketing must start with simplicity
Jim Steer says there is a financial barrier to simplified ticketing
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After 50 years, a new era opens for PTEs
In a Ministerial Briefing, Transport Minister Andrew Jones says that transport policy has gone full circle
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Can the NIC accomplish transport integration?
ANTHONY LAMBERT examines what the creation of a National Infrastructure Commission may mean for the rail industry
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Is this system really the smartest solution?
Smartcards are popping up for passengers everywhere, but is the technology already out of date, superseded by contactless bank cards? PAUL CLIFTON reports
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UK’s rail freight sector needs new foundations
GB Railfreight Managing Director JOHN SMITH delivers a personal assessment of what is required from government to maintain and generate rail freight growth
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A high-speed link to progress and prosperity
TOM INGALL examines how HS2’s role in Birmingham's future can be a template for other regions
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Can we ensure the train takes the strain?
ANTHONY LAMBERT looks at the generational differences behind current travel patterns
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What if the rail access door is opened wider?
Burges Salmon's NOEL BEALE, SIMON COPPEN and LAURA CLAYDON investigate where next for ‘on track’ competition
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A formal manifesto for the rail industry
Members of the RailReview Editorial Board discuss the RailReview Manifesto open letters to Secretary of State Patrick McLoughlin and Chairman Sir Peter Hendy