Delivering a Sustainable Railway

Delivering a Sustainable Railway
Title Delivering a Sustainable Railway PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Transport Committee
Publisher The Stationery Office
Total Pages 426
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780215522221

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The White Paper, 'Delivering a sustainable railway' (Cm. 7176, ISBN 9780101717625) published on July 2007 and set the Government's general vision for the railways for the next thirty years. Network Rail's engineering overruns at New Year 2008 caused tremendous inconvenience to passengers across the country and inevitably shaped the Committee's oral evidence sessions. The Committee's investigation, along with analyses from the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) have led them to believe that the engineering overruns are symptonatic of crucial system flaws which have to be resolved if there is to be any hope of getting a sustainable railway, as promised in the White Paper. This report covers both subjects

Delivering a sustainable railway

Delivering a sustainable railway
Title Delivering a sustainable railway PDF eBook
Author Great Britain: Department for Transport
Publisher The Stationery Office
Total Pages 160
Release 2007-07-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0101717628

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A White Paper, dated July 2007. The Rail Technical Strategy published by the DfT is available separately (ISBN 9780115528903)

Delivering a Sustainable Railway

Delivering a Sustainable Railway
Title Delivering a Sustainable Railway PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Parliament House of Commons. Transport Committee
Publisher
Total Pages 20
Release 2008-10-20
Genre Railroads
ISBN 9780215523976

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Government response to HC 219, session 2007-08 (ISBN 9780215522221)

Sustainable Railway Engineering and Operations

Sustainable Railway Engineering and Operations
Title Sustainable Railway Engineering and Operations PDF eBook
Author Simon Blainey
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 292
Release 2022-08-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1839095903

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Railways are frequently promoted as one of the most sustainable modes of transport. However, their impact will in practice be significantly affected by the ways in which they are designed, constructed, and used. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the issues involved in planning, engineering and operating sustainable railway systems.

Sustainable Rail Transport

Sustainable Rail Transport
Title Sustainable Rail Transport PDF eBook
Author Marin Marinov
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 310
Release 2019-07-24
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3030195198

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This volume presents a collection of rail orientated research articles, covering a variety of topics on rail operations research and management of rail systems as well as innovation, particularly focusing on sustainability aspects. The material consists of the most recent research work of the authors. The authorship is international, which makes it an interesting read for rail academics and professionals around the world. Although the material has a rail research focus the material is also excellent for preparation and delivery of rail, transport and logistics orientated courses and programmes. The target audience primarily comprises research experts in transport research, but the book may also be beneficial for graduate students alike.

High speed rail

High speed rail
Title High speed rail PDF eBook
Author Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Transport Committee
Publisher The Stationery Office
Total Pages 116
Release 2011-11-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780215038579

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The Transport Committee believes there is a good case for a high speed rail network, linking London and the major cities of the Midlands, the North and Scotland. But the Government must firmly commit to the Y network (to Leeds and Manchester) before seeking parliamentary approval for HS2. If it decides to go ahead with HS2, it should publish a summary of the financial case showing how the project is affordable alongside sustained investment in the classic network. A full assessment of the case for building from north to south should be carried out. The disputed travel time savings should be addressed in an updated economic case. The Committee is concerned that the Government is developing separate strategies for rail and aviation, with HS2 separate from both, and calls again for the publication of a comprehensive transport strategy. The Government should look again at the case for a direct link to Heathrow, and costs and benefits of routing HS2 via Heathrow should be set out more clearly. Better information is needed on: the proposals for London termini and linkages; risk factors of operating 18 trains per hour at 225mph; the location of stations on the Y network; environmental impacts. Claims that HS2 would deliver substantial carbon-reduction benefits do not stand up to scrutiny. The Government should desist from disparaging opponents of high speed rail as NIMBYs. Both sides in the debate should show respect for each other and focus on the facts.

Traffic jam

Traffic jam
Title Traffic jam PDF eBook
Author Docherty, Iain
Publisher Policy Press
Total Pages 272
Release 2008-10-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1847423698

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This informed and lively book offers a timely analysis of the UK government's sustainable - or subsequently 'integrated' - transport policy 10 years after the publication of A New Deal for Transport: Better for Everyone. Written by prominent transport experts and with a foreword by Christian Wolmar, the book identifies the modest successes and, sadly, the far more significant failures in government policy over the last decade. The authors also uncover why it has proved so difficult to adopt a more sustainable approach to transport and break Britain's love-affair with the car. The book reviews the links between the idea of sustainability and transport policy, and provides an up-to-the-minute analysis of the political realities surrounding the delivery of a sustainable transport agenda in the UK. It picks up on the principal components of A New Deal for Transport and evaluates to what extent these have, or haven't, been delivered in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The contributors analyse why delivering sustainable transport policies seems to present particular difficulties to ministers across the UK, and considers the UK's experience in an international perspective. The book draws lessons from the last 10 years in order to better inform future policy development. Traffic Jam is an indispensable analysis of the difficulties involved in turning policy ideals into practical reality, and as such will be of interest to scholars, students, planners, policy analysts and policy makers.