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We’ve got responsibilities way beyond running train services because we’re physically in the middle of the community


The Brown Review: has it delivered?


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Professor Chris Nash of the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, says the evidence to reach a final conclusion is still missing


Get on track for carbon reporting


Achilles’ Frances Darton says that rail suppliers are going to have to take carbon reporting and sustainability very seriously in order to win business


All change for Tyne and Wear Recruitment


The challenging and major transformation of the Tyne and Wear Metro - the UK’s busiest light rail system outside London - is already making a real difference to the region’s economy


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Chris Eady of the Institute of Rail Welding asks ‘Who’s next in line?’ as the rail welding sector now faces significant challenges in filling crucial posts


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Find your next job here and online at Rail Professional’s website at www.railpro.co.uk/recruitment


Julian Drury Interview - page 20 Business news and profiles


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News from Abloy; TXM Projects; McLaughlin & Harvey; Murphy Surveys; URS; World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo; Mechan; Jotun


People


Sir John Armitt; David Tonkin; Stephen Locke; Allan Faulkner; Chas Bellchamber; Eric Martin-Neuville; Oliver Bratton; Keith Ludeman; Michael O’Higgins; Jonathan Crick


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