The Netherlands rail incumbent, NS, has been fined Euro 40m by the Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) for abuse of dominant position in the regional tendering process. ACM found that NS has submitted a lossmaking bid in order to shut out competition on the regional tendering process. The other bidders were not able…
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At Euston, we can now save HS2 £4.7 bn!
by Lord Berkeley • • 6 Comments
Euston Amalgam – a combination of Euston Express station for Euston and modifications to HS2’s approach tunnels. Further discussions with the Department for Transport, HS2, Network Rail and others persuaded the Euston Express team to examine an alternative scheme which retained the E Ex scheme for Euston Station, with all tracks for WCML and HS2…
60 years before Dawlish rail is made ‘resilient’
by Lord Berkeley • • 1 Comment
rc161010 NR on SW improvements In October, Network Rail finally presented its Resilience Study and Flood Prevention Study to the All Party Parliamentary South West Rail Group. It has been a long time coming, and so has the delivery of this report, delayed I understand by the Department for Transport. The Report is designed to…
HS2 – Euston Express can save Government £4 bn and 10 years of construction!
by Lord Berkeley • • 5 Comments
Our Euston Express team gave evidence on 11 October to the House of Lords HS2 Select Committee to present our scheme for fitting HS2 trains into the present Euston station width alongside WCML trains. This is the idea of Jonathan Roberts, who has worked up a solution not only to the platform layout but the…
by Lord Berkeley • • 7 Comments
Infrastructure needs its own checks and balances Lord Berkeley – presentation to All Party Parliamentary Group on Infrastructure, 6 September 2016. Infrastructure needs its own checks and balances Lord Berkeley – presentation to All Party Parliamentary Group on Infrastructure, 6 September 2016. I want to reflect today on the role both of the…