Britain has a new rail minister

Kevin Foster 2017, Chris McAndrew/Wikimedia Commons

The UK government reshuffle may be a work in progress, but there is one more post holder on board. Kevin Foster may be a new name to the rail fraternity, but he is a well-known face along the corridors of power, soon to take up his appointment as the new rail minister at the Department for Transport.

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Author: Nick Augusteijn

Former Chief Editor of RailTech.com

1 comment op “Britain has a new rail minister”

bönström bönström|29.09.22|10:36

Frustrations, Brexit, etc. are symptoms, revealing EU:s and nations’ failure, to meet with a market changing.
(Accordingly, railway standards optimal 100 years ago, when steam was shifted out, since long are due for outing.)
Quantity now spent, virtually is cementing – and devastating.
Post Brexit England/Scotland is free, for a decisive own goal, a goal for benefitting off nearness to ports.
(An upgraded New Old Railway shall provide for nearness to and between ports – Advantage…)

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Britain has a new rail minister

Kevin Foster 2017, Chris McAndrew/Wikimedia Commons

The UK government reshuffle may be a work in progress, but there is one more post holder on board. Kevin Foster may be a new name to the rail fraternity, but he is a well-known face along the corridors of power, soon to take up his appointment as the new rail minister at the Department for Transport.

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Author: Nick Augusteijn

Former Chief Editor of RailTech.com

1 comment op “Britain has a new rail minister”

bönström bönström|29.09.22|10:36

Frustrations, Brexit, etc. are symptoms, revealing EU:s and nations’ failure, to meet with a market changing.
(Accordingly, railway standards optimal 100 years ago, when steam was shifted out, since long are due for outing.)
Quantity now spent, virtually is cementing – and devastating.
Post Brexit England/Scotland is free, for a decisive own goal, a goal for benefitting off nearness to ports.
(An upgraded New Old Railway shall provide for nearness to and between ports – Advantage…)

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