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Hansford Review calls for immediate reforms
A major study into NR contestability has delivered hard-hitting recommendations into how projects can be carried out & completed on time TOM INGALL reports
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IP’s evolution: planning, costing and delivering
The effect of NR's devolution strategy on Infrastructure Projects division & how IP works to integrate with Routes and improve performance. PAUL STEPHEN reports
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Invest in rail freight to cut road congestion
PHILIPPA EDMUNDS analyses research revealing how upgrading rail freight routes that run parallel to busy motorways can lead to an important modal shift
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“I very firmly believe in a devolved railway”
The new Western Route Supervisory Board’s independent chairman DICK FEARN tells how the Board will work together improving the Paddington & the South West line
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Social media: the genie’s out of the bottle, so use it
There is a lot the railway industry can do to better promote itself to today’s travellers - by smart use of platforms such as Twitter & Facebook says TOM INGALL
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Risky business: train fleets in a state of flux
A flood of new trains is creating unpredictability in the UK rolling stock market. PHILIP HAIGH examines implications for the leasing companies & manufacturers
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What is transport policy really for?
PAUL CLIFTON looks at how the UK’s infrastructure will be affected by a rapidly evolving society
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Transport and travel: the shape of things to come
RICHARD GEORGE, Rail & Transit Engineering at SNC-Lavalin, examines the new world of autonomous transport and its possible impact on transport infrastructure
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Smart ticketing - buses have left trains standing
Take-up of smartcards on rail has been glacially slow in the UK, but that is expected to change over the next two years. PAUL CLIFTON assesses progress
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HS2 primed to play a critical role in our future
HS2 Ltd's Strategic Communications Director, Tom Kelly, says HS2 is primed to play a critical role in our future