We've read it for you - Page 12
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A look at the high tech ticketing of tomorrow
Could the palm of your hand replace your ticket?
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Skills shortage deepens
The widely-understood skills shortage in our industry looks to be replicated in the wider logistics field.
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Women-only carriages are not the solution
Mick Whelan says that women-only carriages are not the answer to the growing problem of sexual assaults on the railway.
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There is a lack of a spatial policy
Nick Richardson makes the point that piling more investment into selected areas overheats them more and accentuates the contract with everywhere else
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HS2 must free up capacity for rail freight, FTA says
FTA has petitioned Parliament to reflect its members’ concerns over the impact HS2 will have on rail freight capacity.
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Multimodal matters
Freight Transport Association Chief Executive David Wells speaks of Brexit looming on the horizon
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Online: Saving the Rail Investment Programme
Jim Steer calls for an end to “planning for fixed future year train service specifications and avoiding the inevitable disappointment..."
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China overtakes Japan with world’s fastest train
China is set to overtake Japan as the country with the world’s fastest trains after its government gave permission to increase top line speed to 350kph
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Al-Qaeda urges jihadists in West to derail trains
Catherine Philp reports that Al-Qaeda is instructing supporters to target trains in Europe and America
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It’s not too late to get rail pledges back on track
“For the first time in a generation the Conservatives are at real risk of losing the great railway debate,” says Tony Lodge.