Introduction Features 44
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50 Law
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Rail: Equal Access? Margaret Hickish, Inclusive Design Director at Movement Strategies, gives us an insight into what it is like for a disabled person to travel on the railways independently.
Collaborative engagement transforms rail industry procurement
The business benefits of charity partnerships
Second phase of the Network Rail & Samaritans campaign speeds up
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Opportunities for UK rail businesses in the Middle East: The GCC Railway Project
Health & Safety
An industry achievement, Britain’s railway is one of Europe’s safest
Q&A 40
42 Environment 32 36
Environmental management makes good sense for rail
Recruitment
Investing, in People CJ Lansom discusses how recent government investment could help retain and attract expertise into the industry, while developing new talent from within.
Security
Securing the line Keeping one step ahead of crime on the railways.
Directory
53 Category Listings Search for companies you need by their category of services.
54 Civils, Plant & Equipment
56 Consulting, Recruitment & Professional
59 Infrastructure & Electrical 62 Rolling Stock 64 Safety & Security 65 Signal, Tele-
Communication & IT 66 Tunnelling & Bridges
67 Alphabetical Supplier Listings. Search for companies you need by their name.
RailCONNECT speaks to Chief Executive of ATOC, Michael Roberts.
Finance
Exploring the new GDP franchise mechanism
Website
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