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Level crossings

November 14, 2013 Philip Haigh

It’s a measure of the complexities of level crossings that the Law Commission has just spent the last five years investigating the rules that lie behind such crossings before publishing…

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King’s Cross Square

November 14, 2013 Philip Haigh

Put out the flags! Let the bands play!
 For tomorrow – 26 September 2013 – is an historic day! And not because Network Rail’s David Higgins has been appointed the…

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Moving on from RAIL Magazine

November 14, 2013 Philip Haigh

Leaving any job can be difficult. When you’ve been working for a magazine such as RAIL for 16 years it is all the harder. Those 16 years have seen a…

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