DearN.K, What we're talking about this week:
- Frontman James Murphy Subway Symphony campaign
- How customer feedback can develop operations
- How will the future tube strikes cope without Bob Crow?
- Guest post: Will HS2 ruin the UK rail network?
- Five rail ticketing solutions of the future
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Frontman James Murphy Subway Symphony campaignFifteen years ago former lead singer of LCD Soundsytem, James Murphy, found himself inspired to revolutionise the sound of the Subway in New York, after becoming some what disgruntled with the generic beeping... |
How customer feedback can develop operations How can customer feedback develop and grow rail operations? Our guest blogger, Kevin McNally, Director of Driven Transport Solutions Ltd tells us what he found out at a roundtable at this year's Metro Rail event... |
How will the future tube strikes cope without Bob Crow? Londoners face even more disruption to their travel in the coming weeks, as RMT union members hold future tube strikes. The union plan to walk out tonight at 9 pm, and shall return, hopefully, on Thursday morning. A second strike has also been proposed for May ... |
Guest Post: Will HS2 ruin the UK rail network?Will HS2 mean billions more rail funding for the UK rail network or the closure of many lines and stations? As the DfT must well know HS2 will be such a leach on the existing network that either billions more subsidy will be ... |
Five rail ticketing solutions of the futureThe rail industry is an established field, which has meant that development and key changes have sometimes taking longer to come through. However, there has been a recent influx of new ideas, which has made way for future rail ti cketing solutions. We have explored the top five changes... |
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