Sie sehen gerade die Germany Version der Website.
Möchten Sie zu Ihrer lokalen Seite wechseln?
Neueste Ausgabe

Railnews Magazine March 2025 Zurück Ausgabe

English
14 Bewertungen   •  English   •   Aviation & Transport (Rail)
Only €3,49
The front page story in Railnews for March concerns the struggling HS2 project, which has become a ‘casebook example’ of how not to run a major infrastructure scheme, according to the Public Accounts Committee. It said the Department for Transport and HS2 Ltd had failed to work together effectively.

In other news, Network Rail has been fined £7 million after three track workers were killed in two incidents, East Midlands Railway has launched a public appeal after a series of attacks on trains in Loughborough, a man has been jailed for 18 months after he trespassed on a busy railway, and the RMT has criticised closures of Southeastern ticket offices.

The union has also seen a new leader start work. RMT general secretary Mick Lynch retired on 7 March, and his successor is former railway worker Eddie Dempsey, who was elected unopposed.

Railway schemes are in the news. Work on the new £15 million Okehampton Interchange station has begun, as infrastructure upgrades for Mid Cornwall Metro continue. Still in the west of England, plans to restore the railway to Portishead near Bristol are going ahead.

Regulated fares rose in England and Wales on 2 March, but a call for planned rail fare increases in Scotland on 1 April to be scrapped was outvoted by MSPs.

The government is planning to introduce a major Rail Reform Bill this year, and Great British Railways has been described in more detail than before as part of a consultation which runs until April.

Plans for the Railway 200 festival are continuing to take shape. A Networker unit has been repainted in Network SouthEast livery, while the first 13 stops for the tour of the festival’s exhibition train have been revealed. The organisers are hoping to announce more soon.

Railnews for March is out now.
Railnews Preview PagesRailnews Preview Pages

Railnews

March 2025 The front page story in Railnews for March concerns the struggling HS2 project, which has become a ‘casebook example’ of how not to run a major infrastructure scheme, according to the Public Accounts Committee. It said the Department for Transport and HS2 Ltd had failed to work together effectively. In other news, Network Rail has been fined £7 million after three track workers were killed in two incidents, East Midlands Railway has launched a public appeal after a series of attacks on trains in Loughborough, a man has been jailed for 18 months after he trespassed on a busy railway, and the RMT has criticised closures of Southeastern ticket offices. The union has also seen a new leader start work. RMT general secretary Mick Lynch retired on 7 March, and his successor is former railway worker Eddie Dempsey, who was elected unopposed. Railway schemes are in the news. Work on the new £15 million Okehampton Interchange station has begun, as infrastructure upgrades for Mid Cornwall Metro continue. Still in the west of England, plans to restore the railway to Portishead near Bristol are going ahead. Regulated fares rose in England and Wales on 2 March, but a call for planned rail fare increases in Scotland on 1 April to be scrapped was outvoted by MSPs. The government is planning to introduce a major Rail Reform Bill this year, and Great British Railways has been described in more detail than before as part of a consultation which runs until April. Plans for the Railway 200 festival are continuing to take shape. A Networker unit has been repainted in Network SouthEast livery, while the first 13 stops for the tour of the festival’s exhibition train have been revealed. The organisers are hoping to announce more soon. Railnews for March is out now.


FORMAT AUSWÄHLEN:
Sofortiger Zugang

Verfügbare digitale Angebote:

Einzelne digitale Back Issue March 2025
 
3,49 / issue
Diese Ausgabe und andere ältere Ausgaben sind nicht in einem Railnews Abonnement. Das Abonnement enthält die letzte reguläre Ausgabe und die während des Abonnements erscheinenden neuen Ausgaben und ist bereits ab einem Betrag von €2,00 pro Ausgabe . Wenn Sie ein Abonnement abschließen möchten, sehen Sie sich bitte unsere Abonnement-Optionen
Die Ersparnisse werden auf der Grundlage eines vergleichbaren Kaufs von Einzelausgaben über einen annualisierten Abonnementzeitraum berechnet und können von den angegebenen Beträgen abweichen. Die Berechnungen dienen nur zu Illustrationszwecken. Digitale Abonnements beinhalten die letzte Ausgabe und alle regulären Ausgaben, die während Ihres Abonnements erscheinen, sofern nicht anders angegeben. Das von Ihnen gewählte Abonnement verlängert sich automatisch, wenn es nicht bis zu 24 Stunden vor Ablauf des laufenden Abonnements im Bereich Mein Konto gekündigt wird.

4,6
/5
Basierend auf 14 Kundenrezensionen
5
11
4
2
3
0
2
1
1
0
Rezensionen ansehen

Really interesting

Great for all those trainspotters out there Überprüft 25 April 2022

Always contemporary

The most up-to-date information on all with regard to the railway network Überprüft 09 April 2022

Railnews

I had a lot of trouble getting Railnews online so I've had to go back to getting it delivered. now we're in this pandemic, I'm having to go back to reading it online again. Überprüft 08 Mai 2020
Chat
X
Pocketmags Unterstützung