All Ticketing & retail systems articles – Page 3
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NewsTicketing fragmentation identified as biggest problem in EU passenger rail
ALLRAIL urges the new EU Parliament and Commission to implement a Single Digital Booking and Ticketing Regulation to address ticketing fragmentation and improve cross-border rail travel.
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NewsNorthern introduces affordable fares on Northumberland line ahead of re-opening
Northern will offer affordable fares on the newly re-opened Northumberland Line, ensuring passengers pay no more than £3 for a single journey along the entire route, enhancing connectivity across Southeast Northumberland.
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NewsNorthern reminds carers of 25% discount during Carers Week 2024
Northern urges carers to take advantage of a 25% discount on Advance Purchase tickets as part of its support during Carers Week 2024.
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NewsSilverRail integrates with Google for rail search
The rail technology solutions provider SilverRail have announced a new partnership with Google, to enable rail related searches.
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Save A Train continues to innovate with rail enrichment
Save A Train have continued to innovate in the rail ticketing world, creating a system called 'Rail Enrichment'.
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Podcast
The Right Track Podcast Series, Ep 5- Ticketing
In May's episode of "The Right Track", Global Railway Review chats to Milda Manomaityte, Innovation Director at Railway Industry Association (RIA) following her presentation at the RIA Innovation Summit 2024 and the publication of the "Destination: Revenue Growth" ticketing blueprint.
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News£200,000 paid out in ‘device clash’ refunds could be tip of the iceberg warns transport watchdog
Transport watchdog, London TravelWatch, has warned customers to check for possible device clashes when using PAYG systems.
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ArticleWorldline: A ‘customer first’ approach can get British rail back on track
Worldline Director of Transport Markets in UK and Ireland Martin Howell explains how the rail industry needs to embrace a 'customer first' approach.
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NewsCOMMENT: Rail Partners' Andy Bagnall responds to Labour's rail policy
Rail Partners' Chief Executive Andy Bagnall has issued his response to the UK Labour Party's plans for the rail industry.
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COMMENT: Virgin Trains Ticketing Director, Mark Plowright, reacts to Labour's policy announcement
Virgin Trains Ticketing Director Mark Plowright has issued a comment, responding to Labour's recent rail policy announcement.
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NewsLabour Party confirms their policy for UK rail
The UK Labour Party has confirmed their policy and plans for the rail sector and network. Industry figures have issued their reactions.
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NewsNorthern say public is on their side with fare dodging
UK operator Northern say that "97% of the public are with us on this issue" when referencing their policy for fare dodging.
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Article
The HS2 Timeline: Part 1
Read part 1 of Global Railway Review's HS2 timeline, detailing the origins and planning stages of the UK high-speed rail project.
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NewsEnrico Letta published report on Single Market and the rail industry
Former Prime Minister of Italy Enrico Letta has issued a report on the Single Market and the European rail sector.
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NewsRDG: Trains are up to 80% cheaper than planes for domestic travel
The Rail Delivery Group have published new research detailing how trains are up to 80% cheaper than planes for domestic travel.
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NewsRail sector promotes sustainable travel for ERASMUS+ participants
The European rail sector is promoting sustainable travel for those participating in ERASMUS+, creating the Interrail Global Pass.
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ArticleOFF THE RAILS: Worldline's Martin Howell
This week's 'Off the Rails' features Worldline's Martin Howell, who I interviewed at Transport Ticketing Global 2024, earlier this month.
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NewsUnion Pacific named to Fortune list of most admired companies
The American railroad company Union Pacific have been named to Fortune magazine's list of most admired companies.
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WebinarIs the Rail Industry ready for ‘Mag-stripe Zero’?
Watch this webinar to hear from top industry ticketing experts as they discuss the opportunities, pros and cons of ‘mag-stripe zero’ and the impacts it could have on the wider rail industry.
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NewsDepartment for Transport intervenes to cap rail fares
The Department for Transport have intervened to cap rail fares this year, delaying a review of rail fares until March 2024.
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