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Coming up in the April issue of The RM: Electrification back on the agenda as costs could be slashed by up to half

THE cost of electrifying UK railways could be slashed by between a third and one-half of recent schemes, according to a new report by the Railway Industry Association (RIA). 

Better project planning, adoption of more efficient practices and a long-term commitment to a rolling programme of wiring could significantly reduce costs and make electrification a viable option again. 

Electrification should be progressed in a rolling programme says a report from the Railway Industry Association, which claims costs to electrify could be drastically cut. 

Recent route upgrades such as the Great Western Main Line scheme have seen costs spiral out of control and led to Government and the Department for Transport cancelling further projects in 2017 in favour of bi-mode trains or other alternative sources of power. 

However, with the Government also challenging the rail industry to eliminate diesel-only trains by 2040, there is strong support for efforts to get electrification back on the agenda, particularly for intensively used routes such as the Midland Main Line. 

Read more in the April 2019 issue of The RM – on sale April 3!

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