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Instead of standing up in front of customers at stakeholder meetings showing a massive set of PowerPoint slides, we’ve been involving them much more


Interview - page 48 Rail Professional interview


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Rail Professional spoke to David Statham, new MD of First Capital Connect about his first few weeks in the role, and his plans for the future


Reading the signals


Concerns about the new ROC’s are already being aired regarding the huge areas they will control


The role of the signal engineer


The Institution of Railway Signal Engineers’ Colin Porter looks at the varying demands on today’s signallers


Signalling heritage recognised


Some of England’s rarest and best preserved signal boxes have been given Grade II listed status thanks to a Network Rail and English Heritage project


Keep on moving


Neil Micklethwaite describes how East Midlands Trains helped keep passengers on the move during the £100 million Nottingham re-signalling project


Thoroughly modern


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Modernisation of both mainline and metro signalling systems will help to future-proof railways of tomorrow says Andrew Hunter


On track with on-rail competition


Tony Lodge discusses the Centre for Policy Studies’ response to the ORR’s Periodic Review 2013 on-rail competition consultation


Rail uninterrupted


John Langley-David explains the importance of embracing new innovations such as Automatic Supply Restoration systems


Business news


Open Technology; Burnham Signs; Contactum; Konecranes; Hylec-APL; Schindler; Safetrak


Business profiles


AbsTracked; Haze Batteries; Traka; Semvac; Jon Norton Associates; Dragados; A Flury; R T Training Solutions; TClarke; Polypipe; Keltbray; Chela; Rail Alliance; Bam Ritchies; IOSH; Sonic; URS; Mission Room; Danish Rail Group


People 135


Mark Carne; David Foster; David Lowrie; David Johnson; Richard Rowland; Peter Woodward; Chris Fenton


Your solution with our knowledge


built for the future and built to last


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