All Industry View Point articles

  • Zuun-Bayan to Khangi railway opening in Mongolia (7)
    In depth

    Comment: Rail is resurgent despite turbulent times

    2024-03-06T10:58:00Z

    While emerging markets have long held promise, rail investment is now happening in countries where even in the recent past it would have seemed implausible. Nick Kingsley highlights examples from Iraq to Mongolia.

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    News

    Viewpoint: Faster freight trains are needed to save southeast Europe’s industry

    2024-02-16T11:00:00Z

    Investment to raise the speeds of freight trains is needed to prevent deindustrialisation in the Balkans, says Philippe Rombaut, owner of Bulgarian fertiliser manufacturer Agropolychim which is investing in its own fleet of wagons

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    Metro Report International

    Viewpoint: Attracting new passengers is more important than regaining those lost in the pandemic

    2024-02-15T11:00:00Z

    Transport ticketing in the post-pandemic world must be more agile, more pragmatic and more flexible so that transport operators can attract new passengers to replace commuters lost to hybrid working, says Yann Chermat, COO of the Calypso Networks Association smart card organisation.

  • UIC 2009 COP15 Train to Copenhagen-Climate Express2
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    Comment: A long way from København

    2024-01-02T11:01:00Z

    Comparing COP15 in København to the recent COP28 summit in Dubai reveals a shift in the visibility of rail in climate discussions. Nick Kingsley reflects on  COP28’s commitment to the transition away from fossil fuels and how addressing transport pollution remains an urgent challenge.

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    In depth

    Comment: Freight’s miserable year

    2023-12-07T06:49:00Z

    According to UIRR, the European rail freight industry is facing a downturn. Our Executive Editor Nick Kingsley highlights the critical importance of intermodal transport for the future of rail freight and the need for policy support to decarbonise global supply chains. 

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    Viewpoint: French lessons from North America

    2023-12-05T09:30:00Z

    Radical changes to France’s state-owned rail freight sector are needed following the threat of punitive action from the European Commission. Iker de Luisa, General Manager of the Mexican railway industry association, asks what lessons can be learnt from America.

  • New information screens at St Pancras International station
    News

    Viewpoint: What station users need from information screens

    2023-10-09T11:00:00Z

    High speed line concessionaire HS1 Ltd has undertaken in-depth research to help it improve the usability of information screens at London’s St Pancras International station.

  • London Liverpool Street station concourse (Photo RIA)
    Rail Business UK

    Viewpoint: ‘Provocative’ industrial relations measures put rail recovery at risk

    2023-10-06T11:00:00Z

    The exclusion of striking workers from Network Rail’s bonus scheme and the introduction of the Minimum Service Levels Act are not going to have a positive impact on industrial relations in the rail industry, argues Stephen Morrall, Consultant at Hunters Law LLP.

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    Comment: Rail safety credentials matter

    2023-10-01T05:00:00Z

    Politicians contines to raise doubts with rail safety, despite railways being one of the safest forms of land transport. Benjámin Zelki considers that while continuous improvement is welcome, sweeping claims about rail safety may not always align with the evidence.

  • This year's International Heavy Haul Association conference is being held in Africa for the first time since 1997.
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    Viewpoint: The challenge of pricing South African rail access

    2023-08-18T10:10:00Z

    Predictable and evidence-based regulation will be needed to support a viable pricing model for access to a vertically separated South African rail network under the government’s reform programme. Economist Sarah Truen explains the challenge.

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    Rail Business UK

    Viewpoint: Passenger experience must be protected if ticket offices close

    2023-07-25T09:00:00Z

    If the proposed closure of station ticket offices in England is not purely about cost-cutting, then carefully considered customer-centric interventions will be needed to make it work, argues David Watts, Managing Director of human-centred design agency Mima.

  • Inland Rail project
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    Comment: Cost control must improve

    2023-05-02T12:00:00Z

    Australia’s Inland Rail programme is the latest megaproject to face major cost control challenges, reflecting a wider problem for promoters of major infrastructure schemes. The case for developing railways is arguably more compelling than ever, but the industry must offer realistic proposals which can be put into practice cost-effectively, believes our Executive Editor Nick Kingsley.

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    Comment: Greek train crash highlights a tragic system failure

    2023-03-21T16:05:00Z

    A horrific head-on collision at Evangelismos on the Athens – Thessaloniki main line raises many questions about investment in railway safety and the human factors implications facing front-line employees. 

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    In depth

    Comment: Money alone is not enough

    2023-03-08T12:00:00Z

    The Indian government is pouring money into rail investment in record quantities, but cash alone will not be enough to ensure that policymakers’ ambitious aims for railway development are achieved.

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    Comment: Stations really matter

    2023-02-03T09:00:00Z

    The opening on January 25 of Long Island Rail Road’s deep-level hub at Grand Central Madison in New York encapsulates the challenges facing station developers, who must balance urban regeneration objectives with operational improvements to rail services. This is no simple task, argues our Executive Editor Nick Kingsley.

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    Comment: Productivity not exploitation

    2023-01-05T09:55:00Z

    Poor working conditions risk impacting on railways’ ability to recruit the people they need to be competitive for the future, argues Railway Gazette’s Senior Editor Chris Jackson.

  • c2c at Limehouse TM7
    Rail Business UK

    Interview: c2c focuses on climate and community

    2022-12-09T06:03:00Z

    Sometimes misrepresented as a recently modernised operation, the c2c suburban business which runs trains between London and Essex is in need of investment. Managing Director Rob Mullen sets out his priorities to Nick Kingsley.

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    Comment: Transport back on the climate agenda

    2022-12-01T09:30:00Z

    The recent COP27 climate summit in Egypt received a broadly underwhelming response, but for the rail and public transport sectors at least, there were signs of hope that the mobility transition is edging back on to the global climate agenda after being largely absent at COP26 in Glasgow last year.

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    Comment: Taking the pulse in Berlin

    2022-11-07T14:00:00Z

    The global rail sector gathered in Berlin in September for InnoTrans for the first time in four years, in what the organisers termed ‘a spirit of optimism’. Our Executive Editor Nick Kingsley reflects on the week and the mood among the supply chain as the industry grapples with an era of macro-level instability.

  • California high speed rail project train impression
    In depth

    Viewpoint: California’s high speed programme is back on track

    2022-10-18T08:30:00Z

    After years of twists and turns, the most ambitious and controversial high speed rail project in America is moving purposefully towards fruition. Andy Kunz, President & CEO of the US High Speed Rail Association, and Ezra Silk, Co-Founder of the US High Speed Rail Coalition, explain how the programme has reached this point.