CONTENTS

Issue 83

March 2020

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A city in crisis

After Hong Kong protestors targeted MTR Corporation in late 2019, how has the city's subway been affected?

Tomorrow's 'living' station

How can railway stations become thriving hubs at the heart of local communities?

a vital freight link

DHL’s fast rail freight service is bolstering trade between China and western countries

saving lives on the railways

We speak to ‘rail pastor’ Phil Norton about his work helping vulnerable people on station platforms

promoting equality in rail

Could a new EU-level agreement help promote the employment of more women in the rail industry?

the bi-oceanic railway

Will political and economic uncertainty create new obstacles for a major rail project linking Peru and Brazil?

a legacy system for energy conservation

Bombardier’s MITRAC system is designed to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions on the railways

using drones to monitor railways

Exploring the use of ‘remote sensing’ technology to monitor railway infrastructure

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  • In this issue
  • Goldschmidt Company Insight
  • Goldschmidt
  • Contents
  • The latest news, trends and data from the rail industry
  • Wayside Inspection Devices
  • Powernet
  • News
  • Hong Kong protests: how is the MTR being impacted by the riots?
  • Texat Decor Engineering
  • MAC Products
  • Introducing ‘Tomorrow’s Living Station’
  • Inside DHL’s new rail freight service between China and Germany
  • Altro
  • A Rawie GmbH & Co KG
  • Rail pastors: the volunteers saving lives on the UK rail network
  • Could an EU agreement boost female employment in rail?
  • Innovec Company Insight
  • Flexicon
  • Will the Bi-Oceanic Railway ever see light at the end of the tunnel?
  • Bombardier’s MITRAC: creating a legacy system for energy conservation
  • Remote sensing: could drones and satellites help provide better railway infrastr
  • Events
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