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ISSUE 189 • FEBRUARY 2013
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Industry Strategic Business Plan published; Brown review; Minister to open Railtex; everywoman in Transport and Logistics awards
ATOC Platform A duty of care
Michael Roberts, chief executive of ATOC looks at the first 20 years of private passenger rail and the next 20
In the passenger seat
Anthony Smith considers whether passengers should be active participants or passive recipients of decisions made on their behalf
Rail Professional interview
The UK’s best performing operator, c2c has moved way beyond its ‘journey of transformation’ and remains ambitious for the future despite the franchising process. Lorna Slade talks to MD Julian Drury to find out how this Toc ticks
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Safety training means it is difficult for rail employees to excuse themselves from the legal consequences of a deliberate decision that results in the death of a passenger
Delivering the goods
Talking about changes to rail freight track access charges, the FTA’s Chris MacRae wants the ORR to appreciate how real businesses have to operate in a global economy
Rail Professional interview
MTR’s Jeremy Long is well set to lead bids for the raft of franchises, concessions and other opportunities coming up in the UK and Europe
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Don’t wait for something to go wrong before you realise the importance of a properly drafted contract. Claudia Gerrard explains how to dot the i’s and cross the t’s
20 Member of strong groups Real-Time PAGE 4 FEBRUARY 2013 Passenger Information Systems
Danish Railway Group a team of strong Danish suppliers to the rail industry.
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