Articles by Paul Stephen - Page 7
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Election manifesto: Regional investment but no HS2 commitment
Conservatives promise £100 billion investment to "transport the UK's infrastructure" - but no firm backing for HS2
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NATIONAL RAIL CONFERENCE EXCLUSIVE: Improving safety remains key priority - Haines
Deaths of two track workers in South Wales in July serve as “a tragic reminder” that the UK’s safety record is not yet good enough says NR's Chief Executive
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UK rail needs to retain a voice to influence the EU post-Brexit
“The industry needs to adapt to Brexit now...we need a plan for influencing Brussels during that transition" - UK Transport in Europe's Mark Watts
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Simpson fears threat to freight from potential for ‘bad devolution’
"The point is that there’s good and there’s bad devolution" - Maggie Simpson
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NATIONAL RAIL CONFERENCE EXCLUSIVE: "Embrace change or be mown down by it" - Plummer
RDG Chief Executive warns the industry must embrace the fight against climate change
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NATIONAL RAIL CONFERENCE EXCLUSIVE: Rail industry will be judged on “ability to adapt” to Williams - Haines
Industry will have to shoulder more responsibility for problem solving if things are to improve says Network Rail Chief Executive
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Network Rail closes in on appointments for East Coast ETCS partners
Deal for ETCS introduction on East Coast Main Line draws near
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Mayor plans local control to fuel Manchester rail growth
Doubling number of daily rail journeys into the city, extending Metrolink and delivering existing infrastructure projects in Burnham's plans for Manchester
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Software prevented GTR Desiro City's from being reset during National Grid power cut
60 Siemens Desiro City electric units shut down during National Grid power cut due to software issues says GTR
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RAIL Features
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Vivarail’s dream is close to reality
Coming soon… to a track near you? PAUL STEPHEN visits the West Midlands facility where Vivarail’s prototype D-train is being put through its final paces