Global Railway Review Issue 2 2019
Posted: 10 April 2019 | Global Railway Review | No comments yet
In this issue we explore level crossing safety, how to meet passenger expectations in an era of seamless mobility, how innovative techniques can deliver safer and more efficient infrastructure, and UK rail experts participate in our Leaders’ Debate to focus on how to overcome challenges to transform the UK rail industry.
Included in this issue:
- WELCOME
Addressing challenges with state-of-the-art track systems techniques
Craig Waters, Editor, Global Railway Review - EXPERT VIEW
Opportunities for UK rail supply, in uncertain times
Darren Caplan, Chief Executive, RIA
- THE PASSENGER
What are European railways delivering to enhance the passenger experience?
Libor Lochman, Executive Director and Ulrich Fikar, Senior Policy Adviser – Passenger, CER - REGULATION & LEGISLATION
Moving to a new legal regime for global rail freight
Erik Evtimov, Deputy Secretary General, CIT - INFRASTRUCTURE
Delivering investment to ensure Northern Ireland continues to develop and prosper
Chris Conway, Group Chief Executive, Tanslink - ROLLING STOCK MAINTENANCE
Is there a place for robotics in the future of train maintenance?
Simon Jarret, Engineering Assurance & Development Manager, Chiltern Railways - LEADERS’ DEBATE
Delivering change to strengthen the UK rail sector
Andrew Haines, Maggie Simpson, Tim Wood and Anthony Smith - TRACK SYSTEMS, ENGINEERING & DESIGN
Continually improving track systems for optimum safety and efficiency
David Clarke, Technical Director, RIA - LEVEL CROSSING SAFETY
The battle to increase safety has not yet been won
Isabelle Fonverne, Senior Advisor – Safety & Interoperability, UIC - AND MUCH MORE……!
This issue is restricted - login or subscribe free to access
Why subscribe? Join our growing community of thousands of industry professionals and gain access to:
- Bi-monthly issues in print and/or digital format
- Case studies, whitepapers, webinars and industry-leading content
- Breaking news and features
- Our extensive online archive of thousands of articles and years of past issues
- And it's all free!
Click here to Subscribe today Login here