Ruth Humphrey has been appointed Project Director - Depots, for Siemens Rail Systems.
The former TfL manager will be based at Siemens’ Westminster offices. Ruth...
Keyline is pushing ahead with the purchase of 60 new vehicles, predominantly DAF CF75 crane-operated trucks, as part of a fleet replacement programme aimed...
Network Rail and its contractors successfully completed a busy Easter period of engineering works across the whole country, including Olympic critical sites.
Engineers and rail...
Network Rail has launched a new business aimed at getting better value for money on infrastructure projects.
The new commercially focussed, regionally based, projects delivery...
Despite the continuing recession and the euro-crisis abroad, the Coalition Government is standing firm behind the rail industry, says Theresa Villiers.
‘The Government is pressing...
DEVOLUTION. It’s one of the latest buzz-words in railways, but what does it mean?
Last month, RailStaff talked with Network Rail and the train operator...
Entries are now open for the Take a View - Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards 2012.
Photographers around Britain are being encouraged to shine...
Staff at ScotRail in Fife helped boost public awareness of sleeper services to and from London recently.
Dressed in pyjamas, sleeping gowns and night caps...
ScotRail is launching its first-ever mobile website, following a spectacular increase in passengers using smartphones and iPads to visit its site.
The new website offers...
The last couple of years have seen a revival of freight services in Ireland with regular container services between Ballina and Waterford and Dublin...
Written by Colin Wheeler
Still relevant eight year old homilies?
In the current political and financial climate we all need to make savings whilst improving safety...
NIR’s 20 new CAF built railcars, the 4000 class, are now coming into service.
This has allowed the older diesel electric ‘Castle’ class (or 450...