Response to Shaw report
Published Wed 23 of Mar, 2016 11:40 GMT - (5094 Reads) -Nicola Shaw CBE, formerly CEO of HS1, was asked by government to produce a report on the future shape and financing of Network Rail. This is Railfuture's response to the Shaw Report, by our Policy Director, Ian Brown CBE BSc FCILT.
Graphic from the Shaw report shows the new shape for Network Rail.
Blue sky over Wight
Published Mon 21 of Mar, 2016 12:17 GMT - (5778 Reads) -Written on a bright sunny day on the island, this article does not pretend to provide the answer for Island Line; rather it aims to stimulate the political discussion, economic analysis, commercial negotiation and technical investigation necessary to achieve a sustainable long-term solution. T69 tram recently withdrawn by Midland Metro, suggested in the Garnett report for the Isle of Wight – photo by Joshua Brown reproduced under Creative Commons
Garnett on Wight
Published Fri 11 of Mar, 2016 12:08 GMT - (5564 Reads) -Stuart George, chairman of the IW Bus & Rail Users’ Group and a Railfuture member living on the Isle of Wight, reviews the report by Christopher Garnett on the future of the Island Line.
Glasgow closure
Published Tue 08 of Mar, 2016 21:47 GMT - (4863 Reads) -High speed 1066 country
Published Mon 07 of Mar, 2016 14:35 GMT - (3990 Reads) -That Riviera Touch
Published Tue 01 of Mar, 2016 18:14 GMT - (4499 Reads) -The Nuckle saga contines to roll on but this time in a much more positive mode. Photo by Michael Tombs for Railfuture.
Celebrating a campaigner
Published Wed 24 of Feb, 2016 16:42 GMT - (4629 Reads) -A bench, presented by Railfuture, and inscribed in the memory of Brian James Hastings was unveiled at Crowle station on 23rd February.
Passenger power
Published Tue 23 of Feb, 2016 22:07 GMT - (2498 Reads) -Delay repay losers
Published Fri 12 of Feb, 2016 20:42 GMT - (9221 Reads) -Britain is perceived to have high rail fares in comparison to other European countries. However, the entire package needs to be considered and few people appreciate some of the ’freebies’ that the fare buys, including a generous refund policy when trains are delayed. Unfortunately some people have abused this – fraudulently – for financial gain, as a news article in the London Evening Standard showed on 11th February 2016 (see photo and headline above).
Electric future
Published Wed 10 of Feb, 2016 20:34 GMT - (4913 Reads) -20 years going in circles?
Published Fri 05 of Feb, 2016 21:33 GMT - (6175 Reads) -On 4th February 1996 the most noticeable change arising from privatisation of Britain’s railway was the start of services by South West Trains, the first private company to carry passengers since 1948.The photo above, by Andrew Butcher and taken from Wikipedia, shows a British Rail Class 444 approaching Clapham Junction railway station
Save the sleeper
Published Fri 05 of Feb, 2016 16:09 GMT - (4773 Reads) -Lea Bridge lynchpin
Published Fri 05 of Feb, 2016 15:21 GMT - (3814 Reads) -Mountain of ideas
Published Tue 26 of Jan, 2016 19:17 GMT - (7648 Reads) -Railfuture campaigns for a bigger and better railway in Britain – one that is modern, innovative, welcoming and meets the growing expectations of passengers. There are a mountain of ideas that can be emulated from railways around the world. Salzburg provides a good starting point.
Sent to Coventry
Published Sun 24 of Jan, 2016 19:43 GMT - (5863 Reads) -Ever wanted to send someone to Coventry? Well, the railway can certainly help you do that. The city is served by fast frequent trains. But supposing you wanted to send them to Coventry Arena? Well, that’s a different matter - unless you are using German (left) or Austrian (right) apps and sites because they know precisely where the stations are, as the map on their apps proves.
White NUCKLE ride
Published Mon 18 of Jan, 2016 23:50 GMT - (8600 Reads) -Two new stations, Coventry Arena and Bermuda Park, opened today as the first step in the NUCKLE programe, which has been a white knuckle ride in railway planning. The line between Coventry and Nuneaton has been nicknamed the Bermuda Triangle line because trains will disappear when a match at the Ricoh Arena finishes. Photos by Michael Tombs for Railfuture.
£53m franchise cost
Published Mon 18 of Jan, 2016 11:09 GMT - (6996 Reads) -Night train axe
Published Fri 15 of Jan, 2016 20:59 GMT - (3540 Reads) -Southern orange
Published Thu 14 of Jan, 2016 01:00 GMT - (4577 Reads) -Turning South London Orange – a report published by Centre for London today recommends reforming suburban rail to support London’s next wave of growth.
Treasury profit from rail
Published Tue 12 of Jan, 2016 21:15 GMT - (4785 Reads) -Railfuture’s campaigns, opinions and successes are often reported by the press and media, see Railfuture in the news.