Rail Business Intelligence

Rail Business Intelligence is a fortnightly subscription newsletter for senior managers, investors, lawyers, contractors, consultants, local authorities, trade unionists,[1] manufacturers and service providers working in the United Kingdom's rail industry.[2] It is published every second Thursday as a printed magazine and also in PDF electronic format. Alongside contributions from Editor Robert Preston and Founding Editor Roger Ford the main Contributing Editors are Murray Hughes, Nick Kingsley and Tony Miles.[3]

Rail Business Intelligence
Rail Business Intelligence front page
EditorRobert Preston (founding editor Roger Ford)
CategoriesRail transport
Frequencyfortnightly
First issueMarch 1995 (as Rail Privatisation News)
CompanyDVV Media UK Ltd
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inSutton
LanguageBritish English
WebsiteRailwayGazette.com
ISSN1472-5428

History

Rail Business Intelligence was launched in March 1995 as Rail Privatisation News, with Roger Ford as Founding Editor.[4] Initially conceived as a short-term project to provide inside information for financial, legal and commercial organisations taking part in the privatisation of British Rail, the Railway Gazette International newsletter saw circulation continuing to expand after the 1997 general election, and in 1998 the title was changed to Rail Business Intelligence to reflect its ongoing role in the UK's privatised rail market.

The newsletter is part of the Railway Gazette Group, which includes publications such as Railway Gazette International, Railway Directory and RailwayGazette.com, and is based at Sutton, London.

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gollark: I just offered on a slightly rare thing, and I got a PM saying "interested in trading this?" before I knew it'd gone through.
gollark: Oh, I had that too.
gollark: I guess it probably is annoying to just randomly PM people about it, yes.
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See also

  • Railroad-related periodicals

References

  1. Bob Crow (October 2004). "The harsh reality of privatisation" (PDF). RMT News.
  2. "Smart Moves". Journalism. 21 May 2008.
  3. text added by Tony Miles of RBI
  4. "Personal View: Signal failures on the track". The Daily Telegraph. 15 October 2001.
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