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RAIL TRANSPORT
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1.1 BACKGROUND OF RAIL TRANSPORT
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Holloway describes the first package tours on
excursion trains as having been in operation by
1840.
  • These enabled people to travel to the seaside and
    helped to make seaside resorts popular
    destinations for pleasure travellers.
  • Another development for which the railways have
    been noted was that of providing hotel
    accommodation to meet the needs of the early rail
    market.

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Rail services in the UK consisted of the
following.
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Intercity
  • These long-distance router were easy to run
    commercially. Indeed they were therefore more
    attractive under privatization

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Regional
  • Passenger routes outside the main conurbations
    including branch lines. These mainly existed
    for social or political reasons in the UK and
    many have now closed as they were unprofitable.

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Urban
  • Passenger routes serving the major urban
    conurbations and providing links with their
    dormitory towns and commuter belt.

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Private and tourist railways
  • These existed purely as tourist attractions or
    holidays in their own right. Examples include
    the popular privately owned locomotives,
    especially steam locomotives.

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Luxury trains
  • Those, such as the Venice-Simplon Orient
    Express, operating at the top end of the market.

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1.2 THE INTERNATIONAL RAIL SCENE
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For the UK market
  • Rail travel in general is suited to international
    journey travel times of around 3 hours.
  • The advantages of city-centre-to-city-centre
    trains, capable of speeds up to 225 kph, are
    also significant in addition to which there are
    no parking problems or congested motorways for
    tourists travelling by train.

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It often pays for overseas tourists coming to
the UK to purchase rail tickets in their home
country for the following reasons
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  • Some products, available overseas, are not for
    sale in the UK.
  • Tourists need not queue for tickets during their
    holiday time.
  • Holiday budgeting is easier when tickets are
    purchased in advance.

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Rail travel in Europe
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1. High-speed rail services
  • Long distance high-speed rail services are those
    which compete most effectively with other
    transport modes for custom.
  • Advances in high-speed train technology during
    the past two decades have contributed to a growth
    in the passenger traffic on long distance,
    inter-city routes.

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Examples of high-speed services
  • Include the Train a Grande Vitesse (TGV) in
    France, the Alta Velocidad (AVE) in Spain and
    the German Inter-City Express (ICE) as well as
    the Pendolino tilting trains in Italy.
  • These trains offer airline style service,
    improved punctuality and travelling speeds of
    200-300 kilometres per hour.

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2. Inter-railing
  • Inter-rail passes entitle the holder to unlimited
    rail travel on the national rail network of the
    countries or zones purchased.
  • These passes are available to any person who is
    normally resident in Europe or who has lived in
    Europe for six months prior to the trip.
  • They are also available in two forms, those for
    travelers aged less than 26 years old and those
    for travelers of 26 years and above.

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3. The Channel Tunnel
  • A significant development in terms of European
    rail travel has been the Channel Tunnel which has
    been in operation since 1994, providing
    alternative modes of travel between the UK and
    the Continent Europe.
  • The Channel Tunnel has forced rationalization in
    the Cross-Channel Ferry industry.

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The service of the channel tunnel
  • Eurotunnel owns and operates the physical
    infrastructure whilst Eurostar offers rail
    connections via the tunnel and Le Shuttle
    provides a vehicle-carrying rail service
    operation.

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4. LUXURY TRAINS
  • Throughout the world there are a number of luxury
    trains offering exceptionally high quality
    travel.
  • The most notable example of a luxury train is the
    Venice-Simplon Orient Express. Other examples
    include The Royal Scotsman and the The Blue
    Train.

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1.3 RELATIONSHIPS WITH AIRLINES
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  • Current examples of such cooperation include
    American Airlines and the French railway.
  • The two companies signed and agreement to allow
    air passengers to buy TGV tickets to onward
    destinations in France when booking their flight.
  • This results in a cheaper overall ticket price
    than the sum of the two fares would be.

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AIRPORT SERVICES
  • The British Airport Authority (BAA) operates a
    non-stop rail service from central London to
    Heathrow airport. Services run every 15 minutes
    from 0502 to 2347 hours (from Heathrow).

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  • This Heathrow-Paddington Express service carries
    over five million passengers a year.
  • Luggage and check-in facilities for some flights
    are now available at Paddington station up to two
    hours prior to the departure time or one hour
    before departure for passengers with hand luggage
    only.
  • Boarding cards and seat numbers can be issued and
    so passengers can proceed immediately to the
    departure gate at Heathrow.

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