Archive for category: Rail News

Reading station a year early

Over recent years, there have been a number of articles written about the progress…

Read more

Loughor Viaduct replacement

Constructed in 1852, the Loughor viaduct is a 220 metre long, eighteen span…

Read more

SSS – Sub Surface Signalling

London Underground is 150 years old this year. The first train on the Metropolitan…

Read more

Vehicle testing on the GCR

This article is not a historical reminiscence, although the writer is old enough…

Read more

Resignalling the Victoria Line

Much has been written about the excellent way in which public transport performed…

Read more

Seltrac goes Evergreen

The SkyTrain light rapid transit system in Vancouver, Canada, comprises 68.7km…

Read more

Why is innovation so difficult in railways?

Railways, and signalling in particular, are generally not well regarded for…

Read more

Shorterm Group secures future of Kehoe

Kehoe Rail Services called in the administrators earlier this year after a long…

Read more

High demand for innovative safety solutions

Safety is of critical importance to the rail industry as a whole, from senior…

Read more

Sorting out Shugborough

An unexpected inclusion in Network Rail’s work programme for Christmas 2012…

Read more
© Copyright - The Rail Engineer - Articles and Images by Rail Media are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.