La Vie du Rail
La Vie du Rail (English: Railway Life) is a French publishing group headquartered in Auray, which specialises in magazines and books about rail transport, and transport more generally. The editor-in-chief is Vincent Lalu.
Status | Active |
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Founded | 1952 |
Founder | SNCF |
Country of origin | |
Headquarters location | Auray, Brittany |
Publication types | La Vie du Rail magazine Ville, rail & transports Rail Passion |
Nonfiction topics | Rail transport |
Official website | www.vdr-multimedia.com |
It was started in 1952 as an in-house publication of the SNCF, taking over the role played by Notre Métier ("Our trade") since 1938. In 1965 it became a weekly paid-for magazine independent of the SNCF, which retains a minority share in the company. The name then passed to the special-interest publishing house.
Titles
Since 2002, so as to diversify its customer base, la Vie du Rail has split its coverage and publishes:
- La Vie du Rail magazine, generalist weekly centring on rail transport with an average circulation of over 100,000.
- Ville, rail & transports ("Town, rail & transport"): Initially weekly and titled Rail & Transport, it was then published every two weeks as Ville & transports magazine. In 2009 it merged with La Vie du rail international.[Note 1] It is aimed at those working in the transport sector.
- Historail, quarterly, specialising in rail history.
- Rail Passion, approximately 100-page monthly with an average circulation of 40,000 copies.
Commercial structure
Shares in the company are split between:
- Vincent Lalu et Associés, 71%
- SNCF, 10%
- Société du personnel de La Vie du Rail, 5%
- Groupe La Vie-Le Monde, 5%
- Groupe Ouest-France, 5%
- Mutuelle d'assurance des artisans de France, 4%.
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See also
- List of railroad-related periodicals
Notes
- First issue after the merger: Ville, rail & transports 469, 8 April 2009.
External links
- (in French) La Vie du Rail, official website
- (in French) VDR Multimedia, Publisher's website
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