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September 13, 2021
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Jon Worth
Rolling stock pool could boost night train viability
Jon Worth, who has founded the Trains for Europe campaign group, explains the need for a centrally owned pool of rolling stock for European night trains to Richard Clinnick.
September 1, 2021
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Kevin Smith
US still short of winning infrastructure gold medal
The United States might have just pipped China to first place in the Olympic medal table on the very last day of the Tokyo games, but on infrastructure investment, China remains way out in front.
August 16, 2021
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Andrew Dundas
Opportunities increase for passenger rail in Europe
Andrew Dundas, principal consultant with The Hub Transport Advisory, argues that Europe’s Fourth Railway Package is creating new opportunities for passenger rail operators either through concessions or open-access.
August 2, 2021
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Kevin Smith
China’s domestic rail plan could help it win abroad
IRJ editor-in-chief, Kevin Smith, argues that China's policy to double-down on domestic railway investment could help suppliers to compete more effectively abroad in the medium-term.
July 26, 2021
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Andrew-Barr
Three ways to become a climate change innovator
Andrew Barr, CEO of Hitachi Rail, outlines the company’s decarbonisation strategy.
July 15, 2021
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Pere Calvet
Transit operators show strength through pandemic
Pere Calvet, director general of Catalonian Railways (FGC), reflects on his four-year tenure as president of the International Association of Public Transport (UITP), which ended on June 18, and the prospects for the future in a post-pandemic world.
July 9, 2021
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Gorm Frimannslund
Rail must receive strong backing in the environmental debate
Bane Nor CEO Gorm Frimannslund says that even if all cars are electric, rail is still a far more environmentally friendly mode of transport. He argues that focusing on rail transport now offers a better chance of a sustainable future.
July 1, 2021
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Kevin Smith
Climate change: we’re all in this together
Kevin Smith argues that supporting rail projects in the developing world is just as important as those in the west to reduce emissions from transport.
June 21, 2021
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Nick Brooks
Open-access offers the best opportunity for night train success
Nick Brooks, secretary general of the Association of New Rail Entrants (AllRail), is encouraged by the growth in EU cross-border night trains but argues that the barriers to entry, of which there are many, must still be removed.
June 1, 2021
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Kevin Smith
New approach needed to meet decarbonisation targets
With transport emissions set to increase not fall under current policies, Kevin Smith argues that a new approach is needed to reverse this trend.
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