Rail News
Virgin Media awarded Tube Wi-Fi contract
The Mayor of London has confirmed that a contract has been awarded to Virgin Media to provide public access Wi-Fi at up to 120 Tube station platforms.
Virgin Media, in partnership with London Underground, will introduce Wi-Fi at over 80...
Rail News
Cost effective Desktop Signal Sighting to Driver Briefing and beyond
Written by Simon Gardiner, MD Gioconda Desktop signal sighting was last covered in The Rail Engineer in issue 77 (March 2011). Since then, specialist developer and supplier Gioconda has continued to develop its desktop signal sighting processes and the tools that support them. Furthermore, a positive advance by the industry seems to be the acceptance [...]
High Speed Rail
Rail passengers to use mobile phones in Channel Tunnel
Eurotunnel has announced it is investing in new technology which will allow Le Shuttle and Eurostar passengers to use their mobile phones and WiFi inside the Channel Tunnel.
Eurotunnel will install a 2G (GSM 900,DCS1800) and 3G (UMTS 2100) GSM-P...
Rail News
Google Street View moves into rail stations
The Google Trolley has been making its way around some of Network Rail's biggest stations over the past two weeks, including London Liverpool Street, Manchester Piccadilly and Leeds.
Network Rail teamed up with Google to add some of its largest stations...
Rail News
Morgan Sindall awarded Tube cooling project
Morgan Sindall has been awarded a £9 million contract by London Underground.
The project involves creating a system to cool the platform areas at Green Park Tube Station and will involve the installation of eight air handling units on the platforms.
The...
Rail News
WiFi contract awarded for new Stadler trains in Czech Republic
Nomad Digital Ltd has been awarded a contract for its WiFi solution by Czech rail company, LEO Express.
LEO Express has selected Nomad to provide its technology on the new Stadler Flirt fleet.
The first of 5 trains was accepted by...
Stations
Paris Metro Line 1 – A New Beginning
The first line of the extensive Paris Metro network, now owned and operated by RATP, was opened on 19 July 1900. Running from Porte de Vincennes to Porte Maillot, the line was equipped with 3-car trains which had a driving cab at one end only. Semi-circular loops at the terminal stations enabled the trains to [...]
Rail News
Invitation to go to global launch of new PPE product
Rail health & safety advisors and project and construction managers are invited to the global launch of a personal protection equipment (PPE) product designed to help save trackside workers’ lives.
The Fhoss Technology® Ltd PPE will be unveiled at a...
Rail News
Ethernet on trains
Ethernet has been proven in many industries to be a very effective technology for providing data communications backbones. Ethernet switches featuring a range of networking protocols are now being used to build these networks on trains, allowing a state of the art TCS (train control system) to manage every aspect of the train operation. The [...]
Rail News
Spanish rail operator Renfe to sell train tickets globally via SilverRail
Renfe, the largest rail operator in Spain, has partnered with SilverRail Technologies to make tickets on their entire network available to online travel agents (OTAs), travel management companies and traditional travel agents around the world. SilverRail will make Spanish rail connections available on its global multi-country ticketing platform SilverCore later this year. This will include [...]
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ORR review leads to 50% reduction in maximum fees for ticket refunds
New rules will mean that from 2 April the maximum fee that train operators and ticket retailers can charge...