Tuesday, October 22, 2013



Dear N.K,

Here's your copy of Total Rail newsletter, our bulletin on news, views and the latest thinking on the rail world. We hope you find it useful and thought provoking.

Enjoy!
Lorna
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Down the pan?
It’s taken a while but we’ve finally got the whole office talking about their respective rail journeys in line with our Rail Experience conference next month. You’ve seen posts from Paul and Danny giving average commuter feedback to our Total Rail community, and now... read more ›
High court orders union to halt strike action at Transnet
The South Gauteng High Court has ordered the National Transport Movement (NTM) to halt its strike action at Transnet and to comply with the Court order. Granting the interdict in favour of Transnet, the Court instructed NTM to advise its members to stop the... read more ›
China’s technology to fast-track Thailand’s rail netwo...
  In a recent news release by Asia News Networks, China and Thailand announced the collaboration of Thailand’s high-speed rail networks. China’s rail technology has climbed the notch and proven its reliability and capability in recent years. The collaboration will see China contributing its technological infrastructure... read more ›
A tale of three cities: exploring the UK’s tram network
Last week Danny and I took a tour of some of the UK’s most interesting tram projects ahead of next year’s Light Rail Congress. We had a great time exploring Edinburgh, Newcastle and Manchester and finding out more about the individual challenges faced by... read more ›
3 reasons why Hyderabad metro rail is set to be big
The Hyderabad metro rail is a hot topic for discussion in the metro rail world at the minute. Here are 3 reasons why: 1. The project has already won awards L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited was awarded the metro rail project of the year by The... read more ›
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