Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 9
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Operations
How artificial intelligence will make our railway faster and greener
Cara Murphy, practice director, rail consulting for Atkins shows how AI will lead to a major step change in the rail industry.
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Network
Hitachi staff at LNER depots to strike over pay inconsistencies
Hitachi maintenance crews at LNER depots across the East Coast Main Line react to being paid less than colleagues under GWR.
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People
FirstGroup creates new career development network
Advocate network programme introduced to 'support careers as part of a more diverse and inclusive business'.
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People
Sleepout event: an uncomfortable night on a station floor for charity
Charity, the Railway Children urges the rail community to swap their warm beds to spend the night on a cold station floor.
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Fleet
Govia Thameslink Railway eyes diesel elimination
Operators 'Net Zero' plans hinge on electrification to sections of Uckfield Line and East Coastway route.
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Network
DP World sees rail growth through 'Modal Shift Programme'
'Modal Shift Programme' already sees rail services uptake at Southampton increase from 21% to 27% throughout 2023, but plans are afoot for more...
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Network
Ticket sale becomes barometer for public frustration
Further work needed to improve public perception for the rail industry, following incentive to bring together operators and attract more customers to rail.
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Network
King’s Cross mobile 'breakthrough' will keep passengers connected
LNER funds project to give its customers mobile coverage on the move when travelling through tunnels outside London King’s Cross Station.
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Network
Entries open for the 2024 National Rail Awards
It’s time for you to start your journey to success - the 2024 National Rail Awards (NRAs) are now open for entries.
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Operations
Rail is to become a key election battleground
Mark Walker, chief executive at public affairs company Cogitamus reveals why rail will be pushed to the fore at Westminster, ahead of the General Election.