Wednesday, October 9, 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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MAD EYED COMMUTER RAMPAGE!
An eye catching headline but the only question is why don’t we see more of it? We’ve all been on overcrowded, hot, stuffy trains having to listen to someone’s in depth analysis of last night’s episode of Hollyoaks so why don’t more... read more ›
Can you hear the train coming? Network Rail safety campaign
Can you hear the train coming before it mows you down? Network Rail’s safety campaign, Track Lines, puts British rappers to the test in a 3-D binaural soundscape that recreates the noise of a train’s rapid approach. The idea is to get people to take... read more ›
Eurostar bid for East Coast Rail Line
Eurostar are bidding for an East Coast Rail Line route from London to Scotland with French Firm, Keolis. The line runs from London to Edinburgh via stations including Peterborough, York, Newcastle and Berwick-upon-Tweed, with a major branch to Leeds. A few trains continue... read more ›
Mobile broadband on UK trains set to get faster
Mobile broadband on UK trains is set to get faster with the introduction of “high speed mobile broadband”, Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin has announced. The project is led by Network Rail who are already spending £1.9bn upgrading its telecoms infrastructure. 70% of passengers will enjoy better...read more ›
How rail can gain market share from airlines
How can rail operators compete on high-speed long distance routes with airlines? Paul Sessego, Director General of iDTGV, has some interesting ideas. Paul’s comments have also been added to the Opportunities in Passenger Rail ebook that can be downloaded here ›  The rail journey... read more ›
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