Opinion - Page 3
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Fares reform: passengers must be the priority
Transport Focus research consistently confirms value for money as a top priority for passengers. Only reliability and punctuality come close in importance.
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A safer and a better railway
In an extract from his speech at the Rail 100 Breakfast Club in January, Rail Safety and Standards Board Chief Operating Officer Johnny Schute outlines the path of standards needed to future-proof our railways
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We are getting warning lights across the whole network…
Train drivers worry that a gradual lowering of rail’s dependability reflects managed decline of the infrastructure. ASLEF General Secretary Mick Whelan sets out his concerns to PAUL CLIFTON
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Private sector involvement in Rail Reform Draft Bill
It will be interesting to see how far the current Rail Minister gets with his invitation to his shadow to work together to get the Draft Bill through Parliament before the election. The general consensus seems to be that timings remain challenging.
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Rail's role at the hustings
With a General Election looming, RailReview asks two industry leaders what they think political parties should be including on rail in their election manifestos
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Rail at the heart of a brighter, greener world
On his retirement in 2040, veteran transport journalist GEORGE PANGLOSS looks back on the seismic changes on the railways and complementary modes of transport