Railway policy news – Page 8

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    In depth

    France: Fret SNCF faces an uncertain future

    2024-07-05T06:00:00Z

    Christian Scasso assesses the changes that are set to transform France’s nationalised rail freight operations in 2025.

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    News

    Poland recommits to CPK high speed rail programme

    2024-07-03T10:00:00Z

    POLAND: Prime Minister Donald Tusk has recommitted his government to implementing the Centralny Port Komunikacyjny high speed rail and airport programme. When the current government came to power at the end of last year it quickly initiated a review of the previous administration’s plans for the ...

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    Parliamentary body to support Brazil’s railway industry

    2024-06-29T07:19:00Z

    BRAZIL: A political lobby group has been set up to put the case for rail within the country’s political institutions.

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    Flytoget eyes an open access future

    2024-06-27T09:00:00Z

    NORWAY: Airport express operator Flytoget has applied to the national railway authority Statens Jernbanetilsyn to launch open access passenger services on the Sørlandsbanen between Oslo and Kristiansand from December 2027.

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    News

    EU state aid rule changes aim to simplify support for sustainable transport

    2024-06-21T10:15:00Z

    EUROPE: The European Commission has begun public consultation on draft guidelines which are designed to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date set of rules for the granting of state aid for rail and other sustainable land transport modes. The Land & Multimodal Transport Guidelines would replace the ...

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    News

    How to launch a US high speed rail project

    2024-06-17T15:00:00Z

    USA: The US High Speed Rail Association has published a ‘first-of-its-kind action plan’ designed to equip advocates with practical tips, realistic expectations and strategic support as they work to launch new projects for 300+ km/h railways. High-Speed Rail Project Initiation: A Roadmap for Advocates focuses on ...

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    Metro Report International

    Subway investment in doubt as New York ‘indefinitely pauses’ congestion pricing programme

    2024-06-13T14:00:00Z

    USA: State Governor Kathy Hochul has directed New York MTA to ‘indefinitely pause’ the central Manhattan congestion pricing programme which had been scheduled for introduction on June 30. According to the June 5 announcement by the governor’s office, the decision was made to ‘address New Yorkers ...

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    In depth

    Interview: ‘The commuter experience will be back to its best’

    2024-06-11T07:00:00Z

    South Africa’s Railway Safety Regulator is tasked with overseeing safe and secure rail services on a network ravaged by vandalism and asset theft over recent years. RSR is also implementing the government’s plan to open up the Transnet network to new entrants. Acting CEO Mmuso Selaledi explains the scale of the challenge to Benjámin Zelki.

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    In depth

    Czech Republic: Ostrava link leads revised core network plan

    2024-06-05T07:00:00Z

    With limited progress being made on the planned new line between Praha and Dresden, Czech infrastructure manager Správa Železnic is taking forward an initial section of high speed line in the east as part of plans to develop a 400 route-km high-performance backbone. SŽ’s Deputy Director for High Speed Lines Jiří Merta explains the state of progress to Benjámin Zelki.

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    Midnight Trains drops plans for hotel quality sleeper train network

    2024-06-04T14:15:00Z

    FRANCE: Start-up Midnight Trains has abandoned its ambitious plan to develop a network of premium overnight trains offering hotel-standard accommodation on European routes of up to 1 500 km from Paris, after being unable to raise the necessary funding. Co-founder Adrien Aumont said the rail sector’s ...

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    Rail Business UK

    High Speed: Birmingham prepares to welcome truncated HS2

    2024-06-01T07:13:00Z

    Viaducts, depot sites and tunnels are taking shape at the Birmingham end of the 225 km High Speed 2 route. But doubts over completion of what was Phase I of the curtailed scheme continue to swirl. Nick Kingsley reports from Washwood Heath.

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    News

    Russian and Chinese railways plan strategic co-operation

    2024-05-29T05:00:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL: A strategic co-operation agreement was signed by Russian Railways Chairman Oleg Belozerov and his China Railway counterpart Liu Zhenfang when Russia’s President Putin visited China during May. The railways expressed mutual interest in the joint development of international transport corridors, in particular as part of ...

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    €1·7bn rail freight support scheme approved

    2024-05-22T11:00:00Z

    GERMANY: A government scheme to provide grants to encourage modal shift of road freight to more sustainable rail transport has been approved by the European Commission under EU state aid rules. The scheme will provide direct grants totalling €1·7bn over five years to help rail operators ...

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    News

    US announces federal rules on certification of dispatchers and signalling employees

    2024-05-21T14:00:00Z

    USA: The Federal Railroad Administration has announced two final rules that will require railways to develop certification and training programmes for dispatchers and people who install and maintain signalling systems. Unlike with train crews, there have previously been no federal regulations mandating specific training requirements, safety ...

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    In depth

    Fare Collection: Data sharing is key to a complex ticketing landscape

    2024-05-13T07:00:00Z

    Evolving technologies and changing customer demands are driving change in fare collection, ticketing and payment systems, but railways are just one aspect of an increasingly complex multimodal transport ecosystem, suggests Toma Bačić.

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    In depth

    Comment: Rail policymakers' eyes on June's European elections

    2024-05-10T11:00:00Z

    June’s European elections loomed large over the Connecting Europe Days in Brussels at the start of April, as EU policymakers and industry leaders discussed funding priorities for the next multi-annual framework and the future of the TEN-T network. Nick Kingsley shares his key takeaways.

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    Rail Business UK

    Operator of last resort holds key to Labour’s rail renationalisation aspiration

    2024-05-01T11:23:00Z

    UK: Rail Business UK has been speaking to industry leaders as they start to digest the rail policy proposals set out by the Labour Party ahead of the forthcoming general election.

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    News

    China applies to become associate member of OTIF

    2024-05-01T05:00:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL: On April 26 the People’s Republic of China deposited an application to accede to the Intergovernmental Organisation for International Carriage by Rail as an associate member. Unless five OTIF Member States object, the application will be deemed to be accepted three months after the first ...

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    Rail Business UK

    Mixed response to Labour rail proposals

    2024-04-26T06:06:00Z

    UK: Organisations across the UK rail sector have broadly welcomed the reform proposals unveiled by Shadow Transport Secretary Louise Haigh on April 25. Entitled ‘Getting Britain Moving’, the Labour Party policy committed to introducing new legislation to establish Great British Railways early in the next Parliamentary ...

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    Rail Business UK

    Williams Review author backs Labour plan to adopt Great British Railways reforms in full

    2024-04-24T22:01:00Z

    UK: Sir Keith Williams has lent his backing to plans by the Labour Party to implement a standalone ‘guiding mind’ for the rail sector if it wins the upcoming General Election.