We've read it for you - Page 29
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Intercity rail rivalry will mean ‘improved service’
The Government is considering introducing more train operators to main line services
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Is rail competition likely to increase?
Nick Richardson says that increasing competition between train operators is more complicated than it sounds and asks whether passengers would in fact benefit
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Greece restarts Trainose privatisation
The board of the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund gives to go ahead for the sale of Greece's national train operator Trainose
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North in struggle to keep its share of foreign investment
Nicholas Megaw reports that Northern England claimed a smaller share of UK foreign investment in 2015 than a year earlier
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The digital railway: a case of when, not if
Keolis Chief Executive Officer Alistair Gordon says the digital railway will be an important piece of the puzzle for integrated transport
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French get on track to build trains for HS2 line
Alstom has proposed to build new maintenance depots in the UK, if selected to produce trains for High Speed 2
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Train lines will be shut to avoid travel chaos
The Department for Transport has advised Network Rail to close railway lines during improvement projects
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A green light – but many hurdles remain
Editor David Fowler encourages readers to remember that support for Crossrail 2 and HS3 in the recent Budget is positive but still at an early stage
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China rail freight falls 12% in 2015
Overall volumes fell by 11.9% to 3.36 billion tonnes, as the slowdown in China's economic growth continues
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Transport’s verdict on the EU: it’s not bad
Jim Steer highlights a review by the last government that concluded the transport community broadly favours membership of Europe