All Service performance & disruption management articles – Page 18
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ArticleThe digital way in rail freight operations
Discover how integrated planning helps you optimise daily rail freight operations, across all planning areas and time horizons for greater efficiency.
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NewsSmart ticketing rolled out across the GTR network
Smart ticketing is now an option for customers travelling on the vast Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), allowing them to skip ticket queues.
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NewsInspiring future rail engineers: Southeastern's school trip
Southeastern Rail ran a school trip for local primary school students, inspiring future rail engineers and others in the sector.
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NewsFirst passenger trains run to City of London using digital signalling
Great Northern passengers, on their way to City of London, will enjoy a more reliable service, due to Siemens' first UK digital signalling.
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NewsHS2 completes East-West Rail works at Calvert
HS2 Ltd has completed the East-West Rail section of earthworks at Calvert, as part of the new Oxford to Cambridge link.
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NewsPJM complete the measurement approval of ÖBB Nightjets
PJM completed the aerodynamic measurements of the new ÖBB Nightjets, which will be in service in Germany and Austria from December.
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NewsDepartment for Transport announce Bradford station plans
The Government's Department for Transport have laid out the plans for the proposed new Bradford station, as part of the Network North scheme.
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News‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle’ – GCRE's construction mindset
GCRE's Chief Executive Simon Jones has detailed how the construction of the new testing centre has a 'reduce, reuse, recycle' mindset.
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NewsWeekend engineering continues in November and December
Weekend engineering works will continue throughout November and December, affecting some train services. Bus replacements will be available.
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NewsHitachi Rail sign contract worth €861 million with Trenitalia
Hitachi Rail have signed a contract with Trenitalia worth €861 million for the supply of 30 new ETR1000 high speed trains.
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WhitepaperMoving people, safely & reliably
Learn how the transit industry is rethinking enterprise asset management to meet a new level of standards and for moving people safely and reliably.
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NewsBunchrew Level Crossing Upgrade and Road Closure
Network Rail have started upgrade works on the Bunchrew level crossing, which will continue for a week. Roads are closed as a result.
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NewsGatwick Airport New Look Station Set to Open
Gatwick Airport's new look station is set to open Tuesday 21st November, with several features ensuring accessibility and ease for customers.
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NewsTrain Disruption on Weekends throughout November
Network Rail warns of railway closures and disruptions throughout November and December, due to upgrade plan engineering works.
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NewsCPK and Rail Baltica Workshop in Warsaw
The two megaprojects CPK and Rail Baltica joined together for an in-person workshop in Warsaw, discussing modern connectivity in Europe.
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NewsALLRAIL and Transdev Welcome The Mobility Sphere
ALLRAIL welcomed the launch of "The Mobility Sphere" by their partner Transdev, in Amsterdam, envisioning the future of mobility.
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NewsSiemens’ 18 Desiro HC Double-Decker Trains Enter Service
Siemens' 18 Desiro HC double-decker trains enter service in Germany in December, and will be included in the coming timetable changes.
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NewsNRS orders additional EuroDual locomotive from ELP
European Loc Pool (ELP) have announced the signing of a contract for a EuroDual locomotive with Nordic Rail Service GmbH (NRS).
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NewsAPTA TRANSform Conference & EXPO Kicks Off in Orlando
The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) kicked off its 2023 TRANSform Conference & EXPO.
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ArticleTo be the sustainable alternative, railways need to be more efficient
Even with the accelerating electrification of road transportation, railways are widely recognised as a more sustainable alternative. They have a critical role to play in the world’s intermodal transportation future as the most sustainable way to move people and goods on land. To fully embrace this role, however, they must ...


