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Edmund Burke on what’s wrong with our railways today

Edmund Burke, the eighteenth century philosopher and parliamentarian, once famously said that no man should be a judge in his own cause. It is remarkable that words written before the railways or the first steam engine were built, should be relevant to the problems of our transport today. However, being a judge in his own cause is exactly the unfortunate position that the Secretary of State for transport finds himself in. The Department for Transport is both the promoter of new rail schemes, such [...]

2017-06-23T15:51:43+00:00June 19th, 2013|Tags: , , |

Rail liberalisation debated in Europe

This cheesy video aside, the EU Commission is doing good work to liberalise the European rail industry. At the beginning of this year, they announced long-awaited proposals for the 4th Railway Package. Despite the unimaginative name, the proposals could lead to dramatic changes in the industry, such as removing factors hampering competition and preclude the restructuring of the railway sector and improvements of rail service quality and efficiency. They've been supported in this by Robert Zile, the ECR spokesman in the European Parliament Transport [...]

2017-06-03T10:15:14+00:00May 28th, 2013|Tags: |

House prices near Crossrail ‘to rise by 40%’

The Telegraph reports: Property prices within a 10-minute walk of central London Crossrail stations have risen by more than 30% since the project was announced in 2008. The growth in values was 8% greater than wider improvements for central London, according to a study by estate agent Knight Frank. […]

2013-05-03T14:41:37+00:00May 3rd, 2013|Tags: , , , , |
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