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Issue #6 2014 – Digital version

Posted: 3 December 2014 | | No comments yet

This issue features a UK Profile, Winter Operations Supplement. Plus, David Whitley at London Midland discusses RTPI strategies in an era of cost-cutting, Jean-Pierre Audoux takes a look at French railway reform and Libor Lochman assesses Noise-Differentiated Track Access Charges…

European Railway Review - Issue 6 2014
  • UK Profile
    Articles about the construction status of the Borders Railway project; building Crossrail sustainably; safety at LOROL stations; and campaigning for high-speed rail in the UK.
  • Winter Operations Supplement
    How do rail operators prepare their tracks and rolling stock for continuous operation during the harsh winter months?
  • Real-Time Passenger Information
    Developing RTPI strategies in an era of cost-cutting from David Whitley, Head of Regional Services at London Midland.
  • France
    Jean-Pierre Audoux from the French Railway Industry Association takes a look at the French railway reform.
  • Noise & Vibrations
    Libor Lochman from the CER assesses Noise-Differentiated Track Access Charges.
  • And much more…

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