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IT WOULD HAVE BEEN A TREMENDOUS SHAME IF WE HAD MADE ALL THE OTHER IMPROVEMENTS BUT LEFT THE FRONT DOOR LOOKING DOWDY
Institute of Directors
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Corin Taylor takes a look at why 2012 was a difficult year for the rail industry and how restoring confidence is the big challenge for 2013
Birmingham New Street redevelopment
A look at the transformation from dark and dingy to a bright, modern 21st century gateway for the busiest rail station outside of London
Going with the flow in customer movement
Redevelopment planning must look at queue management and customer flow as vitally important aspects of a successful transport hub
A Crossrail for Cardiff?
Following the decision to electrify the Valley lines, Mark Barry explores the potential of a Crossrail for rapidly growing Cardiff
The Fourth Railway Package Recruitment
Tony Berkeley wants to make 2013 the year of liberalisation in the European rail market
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HS2: what’s the alternative?
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Michael Wand lays out his NorthStart scheme as he fears HS2 will set the North South divide in stone
Surveying and the 365-day railway
Rory Stanbridge and Mark Combes say that understanding new surveying technology and systems properly is key to maximising value in rail projects
The next generation of onboard retailing
Onboard retailing opportunities in rail must be as rich and seamless as air travel says Thomas Drohan
Business news and profiles
News from Clancy Docwra; Vortok International; Electro-Motive Diesel; Hughes Pumps; Aluminium Structures; Sulzer Turbo Services; Cintec Rail; GEC Anderson; Stadium IGT; Shannon Rail Services; M J Rees; REHAU
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