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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
FEATURES & REGULARS:
News Front - Latest UK rail news
Rail Freight - Focus on the railway's freight moving ability
Infrastructure News - Round-up of developments on the nation's rail networks
Trackwatch - Our unique guide to network changes
Informed Sources - Roger Ford focuses on the ongoing saga of West Coast modernisation
Blood and Custard - Jests and cutting asides about today's railway
Forum - Readers debate and put us straight
Crosscountry concentrates on core routes - Tony Miles describes how Arriva is preparing for the December timetable change
The Heathrow conundrum - How come there is no inter-city rail service at Heathrow?
Cutting crime on the railway - BTP Chief Constable lan Johnston on the challenge posed by growth
London Overground emphasises security - Crime has come down on the lines through the inner suburbs
Europeview - News from around Europe
Moving Wheels - Traffic and traction round-up
In Business - Conference diary and industry news
Review - Latest publications
Recruitment and classified ads
Alan Williams' Column - Our inimitable columnist takes a sideways look at railway operations
People - Who's going where - latest job moves

WEST MIDLANDS FOCUS:
Centre's plans for the West Midlands - Centre's Geoff Inskip on exciting plans for the region's railways
New trains for London Midland - LM Engineering Director John Barlass describes three new train fleets
Resignalling in the West Midlands - Alan Williams explains how the region's signal control is being centralised
Heathrow T5 opens successfully - Oh yes it did - for the railways in the new terminal, at any rate

GREEN MOBILITY: RAIL IN A NEW ENVIRONMENT:
Foreword by Transport Minister Tom Harris
Britain's green railway - ATOC's Mike Alexander puts the industry's case
Complete mobility - Siemens' Hans-Jorg Grundmann on intelligent concepts for tomorrow's transport
Tackling climate change and environmental - initiatives in the UK
Siemens aims to be an industry leader in responding to climate change
Incremental improvements will reduce rail's carbon footprint - Roger Ford describes how engineers are finding ways to use less energy
Servicing the switch to rail - Making rail attractive will reduce car use, says Siemens' Steve White
Siemens' green products - A portfolio of energy-saving ideas
Global warming and the railways - A personal take on the issue from Porterbrook's lan Walmsley
City Class - "Going Green' - TRAM Power's Lewis Lesley on light rail
Green news - Environmental initiatives from around the industry
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