Wednesday, 6 March 2013

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Network Rail unveils £37bn investment
  NETWORK RAIL has published its Strategic Business Plan for the five years from 2014, setting out proposals costing some £37.5 billion to upgrade many parts of the network according to RailNews.  Also as part of the proposal, Network Rail will be...read more ›
Download presentation: deploying TETRA on Daegu Metro Line 3
Daegu is the fourth largest city in Korea, on the south-west peninsula. With two subway lines in operation, the Metro Line 3 is currently under construction. The 23.95km line consists of 30 stations and 2 depots, and is due for completion October 2014....read more ›
It’s here! Who made it to The Metro Awards 2013 shortlist?
Yes, it’s that time again. We received so many fantastic and highly competitive nominations for this year’s Metros awards, and both myself and our panel of independent judges have been at great pains to narrow the nominations down to a shortlist. But we...read more ›
Enhancing passenger experience: wi-fi and infotainment at NTV
NTV’s ‘Italo’ service launched last April with the deregulation of the Italian national rail market. By December 2012 the operator had carried over 2,000 000  passengers at an average load factor of 48%. The network operates 50 trains a day over 12 million...read more ›
Delivering GSM-P to the Eurotunnel
The Channel Tunnel is the longest undersea tunnel in the world, with the sea section being 39Km long. The tunnel consists of 3 separate tunnels, each 50km long, bored at an average of 40m below the sea bed, and linking England to France.... read more ›
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