Rail Business UK – Page 111

  • Eurostar has begun live trials of the SmartCheck biometric face authentication system
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    Eurostar biometric trial goes live

    2021-12-06T13:27:00Z

    EUROPE: Eurostar has begun live trials of the SmartCheck biometric face authentication system, enabling passengers boarding at London St Pancras International to complete secure ticket verification and UK exit checks on their mobile devices before travel.

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    Northern leaders seek way forward following ‘inadequate’ Integrated Rail Plan

    2021-12-06T05:43:00Z

    UK: Political leaders from across northern England have written to the Secretary of State for Transport seeking a way forward following the publication of the Integrated Rail Plan, which they said was ‘the wrong solution for the whole of the north and does not deliver the long-term transformation required to level up the north’s economy’.

  • Chiltern Railways has appointed Paragon ID to provide marketing and operational material printing, storage and distribution services.
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    Arriva agrees Chiltern Railways’ National Rail Contract

    2021-12-03T12:14:00Z

    UK: Arriva announced on December 3 that it had agreed a six-year National Rail Contract with the government for its Chiltern Railways operation covering routes to and from London Marylebone.

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    Dormouse bridge to cross railway

    2021-12-03T05:00:00Z

    UK: Network Rail is to build a bridge to enable endangered hazel dormice to cross the railway between Lancaster and Barrow-in-Furness. This is part of efforts by charity People’s Trust for Endangered Species to establish new hazel dormouse populations to tackle a 51% decline in their ...

  • Tyne & Wear Metro new Stadler train bodyshell (2)
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    First Tyne & Wear Metro train bodyshell completed

    2021-12-02T15:40:00Z

    UK: The first aluminium bodyshell for the Tyne & Wear Metro’s new fleet of custom-designed trainsets been completed at Stadler’s St Margrethen factory in Switzerland, and is now ready for fitting out. ‘Completing the first bodyshell is a highly symbolic landmark in the manufacturing process, and ...

  • Louise Haigh MP official portrait (CC BY 3.0)
    Rail Business UK

    UK railway news round-up

    2021-12-02T05:00:00Z

     This week’s round-up of business news from the UK railway industry

  • GTR Southern ticket gate and Class 455
    Rail Business UK

    Penalty fares to increase

    2021-12-01T14:58:00Z

    UK: The Department for Transport has announced plans for changes to penalty fares in England and Wales, following a public consultation on possible options. The current penalty for passengers found without a valid ticket or permit to travel is the greater of £20 or twice the ...

  • Birmingham New Street signal and platform (Network Rail)
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    Station air quality monitoring programme begins

    2021-12-01T11:26:00Z

    UK: RSSB has launched the Stations Air Quality Monitoring Network to help the rail industry take effective decisions on where air quality improvement plans are required. The £4·5m programme is being funded by the Department for Transport. Diffusion tubes are being deployed at more than 100 ...

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    Creative proposals sought for Watford to Croxley link

    2021-12-01T06:00:00Z

    UK: ‘Creative and holistic’ proposals are being sought from suppliers, operators and research organisations interested in partnering with Hertfordshire County Council to develop conceptual designs for ‘a new and future-ready transport system’ linking Watford Junction and Croxley using a disused rail alignment The council plans to ...

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    North Wales electrification and WCML enhancements backed in Union Connectivity Review

    2021-11-30T05:03:00Z

    UK: Electrification of the coastal main line across north Wales between Crewe and Holyhead and further modernisation of the northern sections of the West Coast Main Line are among the key rail interventions recommended by Network Rail Chairman Sir Peter Hendy in his Union Connectivity Review, published on November 26.

  • Northern Class 158 crosses Dent Head Viaduct on the Settle & Carlise line (Photo: Tony Miles)
    Rail Business UK

    Rail Social Value Tool goes live for early adopters

    2021-11-29T05:00:00Z

    UK: An online Rail Social Value Tool has been launched to help forecast the net social, economic and environmental value that a rail project, organisation or specific initiative might generate. The tool has been developed by the Rail Safety & Standards Board and Loop (formerly Social ...

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    West Coast Partnership Development MD to retire

    2021-11-26T11:20:00Z

    UK: Caroline Donaldson is to retire as Managing Director of West Coast Partnership Development at the end of March, FirstGroup announced on November 25. WCPD is the ‘shadow operator’ for High Speed 2, providing HS2 Ltd and the Department for Transport with design and development services ...

  • Stratford (London) station
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    London Waterloo loses its position as Britain’s busiest station

    2021-11-25T12:39:00Z

     UK: London Waterloo has lost its place as the busiest station in Great Britain after 17 years at the top of the table, according to the Office of Rail & Road’s latest estimates of annual station usage.

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    Strong shortlist for 24th Rail Business Awards

    2021-11-25T11:00:00Z

    UK: No fewer than 48 organisations have been shortlisted for the 24th Rail Business Awards, recognising the achievements of the UK rail sector over the past 12 months, despite the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic.

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    Rail Business UK

    UK railway news round-up

    2021-11-25T05:00:00Z

     This week’s round-up of business news from the UK railway industry

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    Rail Business UK

    ORR calls on Network Rail to maintain performance improvements

    2021-11-24T16:21:00Z

    UK: The Office of Rail & Road has called for Network Rail to take action to retain the service performance improvements seen during the pandemic, as passengers return to the railway. In its mid-year performance letter to Network Rail published on November 23, ORR said performance ...

  • GTR Southern ticket gate and Class 455
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    Unicard to supply multi-operator ticketing back office platform

    2021-11-24T09:01:00Z

    UK: The Rail Delivery Group has awarded Unicard a contract to supply a fully-managed Host Operator or Processing System which will enable train operating companies to streamline the processing of smart rail tickets, monitor travel patterns and reduce their costs. The cloud-hosted, multi-tenanted HOPS will manage ...

  • London Crossrail Elizabeth Line train door
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    Trial operation begins on London’s Crossrail

    2021-11-23T11:59:00Z

    UK: Trial operations have finally begun on the central section of London’s Crossrail project, ahead of the launch of Elizabeth Line services between Paddington and Abbey Wood in ‘the first half of 2022’. Trial running started on November 20, and will include more than 150 operating ...

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    Dartmoor reopening returns regular trains to Okehampton

    2021-11-22T10:46:00Z

    UK: GWR began operating regular passenger services between Exeter and Okehampton on November 20, with the ‘Dartmoor Line’ from Crediton being the first route to be reopened under the government’s ‘Restoring Your Railway’ programme.

  • West Midlands Metro tram in Birmingham city centre (Photo: Tony MIles)
    Metro Report International

    West Midlands Metro governance inquiry launched

    2021-11-22T10:26:00Z

    UK: An independent review into the governance of the West Midlands Metro light rail network is to be carried out in the wake of the withdrawal of the CAF tram fleet which operates services between Birmingham and Wolverhampton.