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Analysis
January 10, 2024
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Passenger
Europe’s passenger market enters dynamic new phase
With public service obligation (PSO) contracts no longer the subject of direct awards, open access is thriving in Europe, as Keith Fender reports.
December 27, 2023
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Analysis
Spanish HS competition drives passenger numbers up by a third
Fares have also fallen since the start of competition on several high-speed routes.
December 27, 2023
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Central/South America
Getting Guatemala’s goods to market
The start of work on Remed’s ambitious project to rebuild Guatemala’s rail network with $US 1.76bn of private finance has been delayed by political and administrative difficulties. But as Robert Preston reports, track is now being laid to improve freight links with North America.
December 18, 2023
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Analysis
What future for British infrastructure without HS2 Phase 2?
The chairman of Britain’s National Infrastructure Commission, Sir John Armitt, considered the future of major projects at the Railway Industry Association’s annual conference in London on November 1. Robert Preston reports.
November 27, 2023
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Analysis
Rail booming in Queensland as Olympic Games approach
The Australian state of Queensland is in the midst of a rail renaissance as it gears up to host the 2032 Olympic Games. Tony Duboudin rounds up the various projects now underway.
November 4, 2023
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Analysis
High Speed 2 scrapped beyond Birmingham
The British rail industry has warned of the long-term consequences of the government’s decision to cancel the remaining sections of the high-speed project to Manchester and Leeds. Robert Preston reports.
November 2, 2023
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Analysis
When will the Infrastructure Bill funding flow?
During an on-stage interview at Railway Interchange in Indianapolis on October 3, Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) administrator, Amit Bose, addressed several key topics facing the US railway sector. Kevin Smith was in the audience.
October 19, 2023
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Analysis
Keep rail at the centre of the infrastructure development agenda
Debate continues over whether a public or private model is best suited to delivering rail expansion projects. But as David Burroughs reports from the International Heavy Haul Association conference in Rio de Janeiro, Edpo Covalciuk Silva of the World Bank revealed that both models can be effective.
October 12, 2023
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Analysis
Rail Baltica moves into the construction phase
With another major tranche of European Union funding secured, RB Rail is working to start construction of priority sections of the Rail Baltica main line in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia this year. Robert Preston reports.
September 25, 2023
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Analysis
Could HS2 to Manchester be scrapped?
The British government is expected to decide this week on whether to proceed with the planned extension of the under-construction London - Birmingham HS2 high-speed line to Manchester. Kevin Smith assesses the current state of play.
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