All Policy articles – Page 38

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    Rail Business UK

    Cost of UK electrification could be cut by half

    2019-03-14T08:05:00Z

    UK: Better planning of projects, wider adoption of best practice and a long-term commitment to a rolling programme could reduce the cost of overhead line electrification by between 33% and 50%, according to a report published by the UK’s Railway Industry Association on March 14. The Electrification Cost Challenge review ...

  • Routes under threat from the Trump proposal could include the Chicago - Seattle 'Empire Builder'.
    News

    Buses to replace long-distance Amtrak trains under Trump budget proposal

    2019-03-12T14:05:55Z

    USA: The initial budget proposal for the 2020 financial year issued by President Donald Trump on March 11 would see federal funding for Amtrak long-distance trains eliminated. While the full details of the budget are due to be released on March 18, the initial synopsis from the White House argues ...

  • RENFE will be adopting an ‘unprecedented and pro-active’ approach to international expansion, President Isaías Táboas Suárez told the Rail Live trade show in Bilbao.
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    RENFE seeks ‘pro-active’ international expansion

    2019-03-06T11:40:29Z

    SPAIN: RENFE will be adopting an ‘unprecedented and pro-active’ approach to international expansion as its domestic market faces more liberalisation under the EU’s Fourth Railway Package, the Spanish incumbent’s President Isaías Táboas Suárez told the Rail Live trade show in Bilbao on March 6. Suárez highlighted RENFE’s participation in ...

  • Niger's Minister of Transport Mahamadou Karidio speaking at the UIC African Rail Digital Summit (Photo: UIC).
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    African rail summit sets out digital future

    2019-03-04T07:00:00Z

    AFRICA: The first UIC African Rail Digital Summit which was held in Cape Town on February 25-27 set out an agenda for the digital transformation of railways across the continent. Taking as its theme ‘Africa: the continent of the digital future for rail’, the event was organised by the International ...

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    Rail Business UK

    Channel Tunnel Brexit works funded in out-of-court settlement

    2019-03-01T16:38:34Z

    EUROPE: On March 1 the UK government agreed to pay Eurotunnel up to £33m in an out-of-out-court settlement to bring to an end the Channel Tunnel concessionaire’s legal challenge against the Department for Transport’s decision to award ferry companies DFDS and Brittany Ferries contracts to provide cross-Channel freight transport services ...

  • A former British Airways Chief Executive, Keith Williams gave the annual George Bradshaw Address in London on February 26.
    Rail Business UK

    Put customers first, Williams tells UK rail sector

    2019-02-27T10:26:05Z

    UK: The rail industry needs ‘to adapt to a fast changing world’, and ensure that it focuses on the needs of passenger and freight customers, according to former British Airways Chief Executive Keith Williams, who was last year commissioned by Secretary of State for Transport Chris Grayling to undertake a ...

  • The Convention on the Facilitation of Border Crossing Procedures for Passengers, Luggage and Load-Luggage Carried in International Traffic by Rail makes provision for the use of automatic gauge changing equipment and high speed trains.
    News

    UN convention to speed up cross-border rail travel

    2019-02-26T13:48:19Z

    INTERNATIONAL: The text of an international agreement which has been developed to streamline cross-border passenger rail travel was adopted by the Inland Transport Committee of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe at its meeting in Genève on February 22. The Convention on the Facilitation of Border Crossing Procedures for ...

  • A policy agenda for 2019-24 was unanimously adopted by the Community of European Railway & Infrastructure Companies at its general assembly.
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    CER sets out policy priorities for 2019-24

    2019-02-26T09:03:22Z

    EUROPE: A policy agenda for 2019-24 was unanimously adopted by the Community of European Railway & Infrastructure Companies at its general assembly in Brussels on February 20. This includes five commitments for CER members: continuing the digital transformation of processes and services; stressing customer orientation; offering carbon-free rail operations in ...

  • TER services on the Nice – Tenda route would be operated under a tendered contract from December 2024.
    News

    PACA launches TER tendering process

    2019-02-22T12:14:00Z

    FRANCE: President of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, Renaud Muselier has announced the start of tendering for the operation of local rail services from the end of 2022. Speaking in Marseille on February 19, alongside Vice-President for Transport & Intermobility Philippe Tabarot, Muselier said the quality of service being provided to around 100 ...

  • RENFE and SNCF have been co-operating to run international trains between France and Spain since 2013.
    News

    SNCF registers Rielsfera brand for Spanish passenger business

    2019-02-21T11:26:05Z

    SPAIN: French national passenger operator Voyages SNCF has registered the Rielsfera trademark and appointed a legal practice in Barcelona with a view to establishing a train operating business in Spain. The EU trademark registration for the Rielsfera brand was lodged by SNCF Voyages Développement last November, and is currently listed ...

  • Californian Governor Gavin Newsom has pledged to complete the Initial Operating Section of the high speed programme, which would be built in the Central Valley.
    News

    FRA pulls funds from California high speed project

    2019-02-20T13:59:03Z

    USA: The Federal Railroad Administration announced on February 19 that it intended to cancel $929m of federal grant destined for the high speed rail project in California. In addition, FRA ‘is actively exploring every legal option to seek the return from California of $2·5bn in Federal funds FRA previously granted ...

  • Outline proposals for a ‘radical’ reform of the rail ticketing system in Great Britain have been published by the Rail Delivery Group.
    Rail Business UK

    UK rail ticketing reform proposals published

    2019-02-19T09:44:15Z

    UK: Outline proposals for a ‘radical’ reform of the rail ticketing system in Great Britain were published by the Rail Delivery Group on February 18. Branded ‘Easier Fares for All’, the proposals are designed to bring about major changes to the existing national ticketing rules, sweeping away accumulated layers of ...

  • The European Commission has adopted proposals designed to help avoid major disruption to rail services in the event of a ‘no deal’ Brexit.
    Rail Business UK

    Commission adopts 'no-deal' Brexit contingency measures for rail

    2019-02-18T08:00:00Z

    EUROPE: The European Commission has adopted proposals designed to help avoid major disruption to cross-border rail services between the UK and the European Union in the event of a ‘no deal’ Brexit. The Commission is working with the European Parliament and Council to ensure the legislative measures can be in ...

  • While many rural railways in France have seen their passenger services reduced or suspended over recent years, there have been some exceptions. The 24·7 km line between Oloron-Sainte-Marie and Bedous in the foothills of the Pyrénées reopened in June 2016.
    News

    ‘Battle plan’ to save France’s rural railways

    2019-02-13T11:23:40Z

    FRANCE: A report into the condition, usage and prospects of almost 9 000 route-km of secondary railway is to be handed to government before the end of March. According to Transport Minister Elisabeth Borne, the report will form part of a ‘battle plan’ to save a broad swathe of the ...

  • Asian Development Bank has awarded a US$2m grant to support CAREC railway development (Photo: ADB).
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    ADB grant to help CAREC countries move from landlocked to land-linked

    2019-02-11T12:00:00Z

    ASIA: The Asian Development Bank has awarded a US$2m regional technical assistance grant to support the development of railway strategies and institutional capabilities in the Central Asia Regional Economic Co-operation countries. CAREC comprises Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, China, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan and six multilateral institutions. ...

  • The Department for Transport has begun public consultation on the possible roll out of ‘pay-as-you-go’ smart ticketing in the region surrounding Greater London.
    Rail Business UK

    Consultation on expanding pay-as-you-go ticketing in southeast England

    2019-02-08T09:05:04Z

    UK: The Department for Transport has begun public consultation on the possible roll out of ‘pay-as-you-go’ smart ticketing in the region surrounding Greater London. It is envisaged that this would be more convenient for passengers, and reduce differences in fares paid by people by people with different working and travel ...

  • President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov has signed an order establishing a Ministry of Industry & Communication.
    News

    Turkmenistan combines transport ministries

    2019-02-07T13:00:00Z

    TURKMENISTAN: President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov has signed an order establishing a Ministry of Industry & Communication. This brings together the formerly separate ministries of industry, railways, motor transport and communications, as well as the state’s maritime, river and air transport services. The former ministries are now sector agencies within the ...

  • Hydrogen-fuelled trains must not be seen as an easy replacement for electrification, according to a report from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
    Rail Business UK

    IMechE recommends electrification instead of hydrogen trains

    2019-02-07T07:00:00Z

    HYDROGEN: Although investment in hydrogen-fuelled trains is a ‘vital’ part of the process to improve air quality, it must not be seen as an easy replacement for electrification, according to The Future for Hydrogen Trains in the UK published by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers on February 7. The report ...

  • The European Commission has blocked the proposed merger of Siemens Mobility and Alstom.
    News

    Siemens Alstom merger blocked by European Commission

    2019-02-06T12:10:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL: The European Commission has blocked the proposed merger of Siemens Mobility and Alstom, saying the companies had not offered sufficient remedies to address its concerns about the impact on competition in the signalling and very high speed train markets. ‘Siemens and Alstom are both champions in ...

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    Rail Business UK

    UK rail funding and expenditure data published

    2019-02-06T07:00:00Z

    UK: The Office of Rail & Road’s annual report showing railway funding and spending between April 1 2017 and March 31 2018 was published on January 30. In 2017-18 the cost of running the railways rose 1·4% year-on-year to £20·6bn. Income was down 1·3% to £19·4bn, largely because passenger numbers ...