
West Coast mayhem contrasts with East Coast recovery
The contrast between Britain’s two premier InterCity routes is quite extraordinary. Before the pandemic – and before the war in Ukraine and the government’s recent

The contrast between Britain’s two premier InterCity routes is quite extraordinary. Before the pandemic – and before the war in Ukraine and the government’s recent

Old Oak Common is one of the chunky, expensive elements of the HS2 project, coming in at around £1.7 billion. At first glance, it looks

The railway’s industrial relations crisis is proving to be a disaster movie, played out in slow motion. Both RMT and ASLEF are likely to continue

Prospects for the rail industry in the short term look bleak. As I write this, the network is heading into a period of further action

After a long and difficult gestation, Crossrail has finally blossomed into the Elizabeth Line – a superb, world class regional rapid transit railway which will

Implementation of the Williams/Shapps White Paper is proving to be grindingly slow. The development and implementation of rail policy used to proceed at a much