North east rail strategy update to add Metro upgrade - Transport Briefing
15th November 2008
Plans to improve Worksop rail services - Worksop Today
13th November 2008
Springborg commits to livestock railheads - North Queensland Register (registration)
12th November 2008
Lib Dem MPs challenge Government’s support for Heathrow expansion - Liberal Democrats
12th November 2008
Rail strategy refresh considers Woodhead Tunnel opening - Transport Briefing
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First Class Partnerships provides strategic, commercial, operations, engineering and infrastructure rail consultancy and advice to leading rail companies, investors in rail, governments and regulators around the globe.
Our directors are amongst the most experienced and respected rail consultants. They have strategic and commercial experience from outside the rail sector as well as within it, and it is this combination that makes our team especially valued by our clients.
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14th November 2008
First Class Partnerships has joined forces with Waterfront to sponsor a series of seminars. The second in the series is on 9th December and considers the importance of customer satisfaction as a force to deliver improved revenues. The third on the 11th December considers the potential for further liberalisation of train operations and infrastructure.
17th November 2008
Network Rail's job specification for a new chair does not require a rail background. This is telling, says John Nelson. What is needed is a well respected railway figure who has an understanding of how the whole supply chain works.
17th November 2008
Deutsche Bank has recently made two significant investments in the UK rolling stock leasing market.
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FCP Supports the following charities:
Railway Children supports street children, many of whom live in and around railway stations, all over the world. In 2006 Railway Children helped over 24,000 children.
Railway Children was launched at Waterloo station by Bob Horton, then the Chairman of Railtrack; and one of FCP's directors - Tony Roche, then a Main Board Director of British Rail, in May 1995.
The Railway Benefit Fund was founded in 1858 (as the Railway Benevolent Institute) to provide financial support to current and ex railway employees and their dependents when they need help through illness, injury, bereavement or adversity.