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In this, the third 4OC podcast recorded in July 2021, three of The 4OC team take a look at the UK Government Great British Railway Announcement.
Mr Paul Marray, Mr Paul West and Mr James Underhay take a look at our transport infrastructure and what the recent announcement means to the passenger, freight and the franchisee. They'll be covering off:
* Bringing UK rail transport in to the 21st century
* Split Ticketing Phenomenon - How passengers buy their tickets to get the best deals
* Getting people back on to the railway
* How the railways support local economies
* Regional division
* The change in demand following COVID
* The call for electrification
* Franchising
* The rail review vs. the climate report
* Rail service integration
* Trains, Pubs, Pork Pie's and Ideas...
At 4OC, we're all about helping individuals overcome what they think is complex and complicated. We help organisations we work for, and the public services they deliver, be the best they can be.
If you'd like to get in touch and find out more please email us at [email protected]
Make sure you check back for our next discussion.
By 4OCIn this, the third 4OC podcast recorded in July 2021, three of The 4OC team take a look at the UK Government Great British Railway Announcement.
Mr Paul Marray, Mr Paul West and Mr James Underhay take a look at our transport infrastructure and what the recent announcement means to the passenger, freight and the franchisee. They'll be covering off:
* Bringing UK rail transport in to the 21st century
* Split Ticketing Phenomenon - How passengers buy their tickets to get the best deals
* Getting people back on to the railway
* How the railways support local economies
* Regional division
* The change in demand following COVID
* The call for electrification
* Franchising
* The rail review vs. the climate report
* Rail service integration
* Trains, Pubs, Pork Pie's and Ideas...
At 4OC, we're all about helping individuals overcome what they think is complex and complicated. We help organisations we work for, and the public services they deliver, be the best they can be.
If you'd like to get in touch and find out more please email us at [email protected]
Make sure you check back for our next discussion.