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Network Rail Leader Nov-Dec 2008

Subject focus: Transport

Latest news and features on transport engineering.

Lorna Sharpe

Lorna Sharpe

Lorna Sharpe is news editor of E&T and Transport sector editor.

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  • London's underground MailRail trains

    Subterranean mail

    MailRail had a bumpy but exciting track record over its 150-year existence, including a part alongside Bruce Willis in a Hollywood action film. E&T reminisces.

Latest articles

  • Hydraulic hybrids

    Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems can cut fuel consumption in some heavy-duty vehicles.

  • Green for go

    It's a sign of the times when Formula One motor racing says it wants to become more environmentally friendly.

  • Greening the American dream

    How does the ‘green’ imperative fit with the American Dream and what role does technology play? E&T visits Florida to find out.

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Features

Analysis: access all areas

Planning for major public events has to take into account the fact that one size hardly ever fits all. E&T looks at some of the latest developments in widening accessibility.

Eliminating explosion risks

Nitrogen generation technology helps airlines comply with new safety rules

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New car sales hit 12-year low

New car sales in the UK dipped to their lowest annual level since 1996 last year with the motor industry now facing "unprecedented challenges", the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has announced.

Industry commentary

Transport commentary

The wrong medicine to clear congestion 7 January 2009

Drivers will not voluntarily pay more for using the roads, even when they stand to benefit greatly.

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Road Pricing 2008 conference

Road pricing 2008 conference

A conference to examine the major road user charging initiatives, including technology, interoperability, policy initiatives and user acceptability.

More details on the Road Pricing 2008 conference are available on the special event pages.