Tram-train open for traffic
Published Fri 07 of Dec, 2018 13:39 GMT - (4791 Reads) -The new tram-train service between Sheffield and Rotherham opened to passengers on 25 October 2018. Cathedral-bound tram-train 201 pauses to change from train-mode to tram-mode on the new Tinsley chord. The former Great Central line from Woodburn Junction to Rotherham Central can be seen in the background - photo by Robert Pritchard.
The 2018 Rail Review
Published Wed 31 of Oct, 2018 13:51 GMT - (5201 Reads) -The Rail Review – what are the facts? A briefing by Ian Brown CBE FCILT, Railfuture Policy Director, on the Rail Review announced by Chris Grayling on 20 September 2018. Image: DfT.
UN Climate Change report
Published Wed 10 of Oct, 2018 21:12 BST - (4149 Reads) -Briefing by Ian Brown CBE FCILT, Railfuture Policy Director, on the effects of climate change and the need for investment in rail to provide sustainable transport which will help to reduce climate change. Image by iStock.
Bristol Parkway wired
Published Mon 24 of Sep, 2018 22:05 BST - (4544 Reads) -Impossible timetables
Published Sun 26 of Aug, 2018 19:43 BST - (4745 Reads) -Toby Hart was a Network Rail train planner based at Leeds. This letter is his submission to the Rail Delivery Group and the Office of Rail and Road inquiry into the disruption following the May 2018 timetable changes. It backs up Railfuture’s contention that Network Rail’s reorganisation of the timetable planning function to reduce costs (at DfT’s direction) and centralise at Milton Keynes contributed to the failure of the timetable through a loss of expertise and insufficient iterations of the timetable process to resolve conflicts in the proposed timetable. Image: Official TfGM Twitter announcement on 19 May 2018.
Next step forward on EWR
Published Sat 28 of Jul, 2018 22:11 BST - (5162 Reads) -The next major step in restoring rail links between Oxford and Cambridge was taken this week (27 July 2018) when Network Rail applied for legal permission to rebuild a railway across central England.
Have your say on buses
Published Mon 16 of Jul, 2018 16:26 BST - (3377 Reads) -Murder on the Thameslink - Northern Express
Published Tue 10 of Jul, 2018 22:13 BST - (6894 Reads) -Railfuture briefing by Ian Brown, Railfuture Policy Director, on the December timetable ‘cutbacks’ announced by the Rail Delivery Group today, 10 July 2018. Image by About Manchester
Franchise failure?
Published Thu 28 of Jun, 2018 08:25 BST - (5645 Reads) - In the last 11 years passengers travelling between London and York, Leeds, Newcastle and Edinburgh have been carried by five different train operators as the above image shows. Virgin Trains East Coast was the third east coast mainline intercity franchised train operator to “fail” in that time. On 24 June 2018 the government replaced it with an outsourced operator under its control. The question for the government, rail industry, staff and, most importantly, passengers, is can a fourth be prevented? Photo montage of tweets and logos by Jerry Alderson
Wales and Borders award
Published Wed 27 of Jun, 2018 22:25 BST - (4222 Reads) -Power to award rail franchises in Wales was devolved to the Welsh Government in 2017. This power has been used for the first time to award the Wales and Borders passenger franchise to Keolis and partner Amey to operate the franchise from October 2018 to 2033. New Stadler tram-train to be procured for South Wales Metro, including street running to a new station named ‘Flourish’ in Cardiff Bay – image from Transport for Wales presentation.
Help to find a seat
Published Wed 27 of Jun, 2018 19:06 BST - (2933 Reads) -Help us design an App to reduce passenger crowding on trains - fill in our survey to let us know what information you need to find empty carriages.
Steam book launch
Published Tue 26 of Jun, 2018 16:01 BST - (3071 Reads) -Cross-border mission
Published Mon 25 of Jun, 2018 23:29 BST - (3804 Reads) -Future depends on rail
Published Fri 22 of Jun, 2018 18:34 BST - (2466 Reads) -Timetable trauma
Published Sun 03 of Jun, 2018 15:11 BST - (4624 Reads) -In his letter to local MPs Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has thrown Network Rail, Govia Thameslink and Northern Rail under the bus, but how much responsibility should the DfT bear for the excessive cancellations and delays following the introduction of new timetables? Photo by James Chespy.
Fare value and choice
Published Tue 29 of May, 2018 19:26 BST - (5064 Reads) -Some people are deterred from travelling by train by the complexity of buying a ticket and the perception that fares are expensive, whilst some passengers are unclear whether they have the best deal so feel ripped off. Image: Play the ticket maze game to reach the Oyster!
Market-led proposals
Published Sat 19 of May, 2018 13:08 BST - (6739 Reads) -The invitation by the Department of Transport on 20th March 2018 for investors to invest in rail infrastructure ‘made it real’ for the promoters of privately financed lines such as Heathrow Southern Railway and London & Southern Counties Railways.
Image: Service opportunities, by Heathrow Southern Railway.
Image: Service opportunities, by Heathrow Southern Railway.
Rail reopening fund
Published Mon 14 of May, 2018 20:05 BST - (9058 Reads) -Railfuture have linked with the Campaign for Better Transport to deliver a letter to Transport Secretary Chris Grayling calling for a Network Development Fund to pay for project development of realistic proposals for new and reopened stations and lines with the best projects joining a pool of national projects to be taken to full development and implementation. Photo: Railfuture media spokesman Bruce Williamson at the Department for Transport with the letter to hand in.
The Nuckle saga – déjà vu
Published Wed 02 of May, 2018 20:32 BST - (4132 Reads) -After 6 different opening dates, the new service at Kenilworth station finally started on 30 April – good news for frustrated Kenilworth residents at last. However the delays and cost overrun does raise the question of whether local authorities are yet equipped to manage rail development projects.Photos of Kenilworth station by Michael Tombs for Railfuture.
Curzon Street disconnected
Published Fri 30 of Mar, 2018 19:33 BST - (7149 Reads) -HS2 must be integrated with local transport networks, otherwise congestion, not economic growth, will be generated. However in Birmingham, the HS2 terminus at Curzon Street will be remote from local rail services, even though they run alongside. Phil Bennion, a past MEP for the West Midlands, has a solution. Image: Curzon Street station between existing rail line and new development area.
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