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This is a weekly podcast looking at all things Crewe Alex. Reviews, previews and club news. Keep your eyes out for our special Thursday pods too, where we interview ex players from the club's past. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The UK's rail network is one of the safest in the world, but this is a reputation that has been hard-won through a dark history of death and destruction. Each of these accidents has helped to prevent another in the future. Signals to Danger is a series of Podcasts exploring and explaining the worst disasters on the UK rail network. Using reports, inquiries, news articles and first hand accounts, we will dive deep into these accidents and understand what went wrong, who was effected and how e ...
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Railways Africa Magazine discusses the activities of African railway operators and the supporting railway industry. Railways Africa has been providing railway news and rail-related business intelligence - focused specifically on the African continent since the early ’50s. Our platforms consist of - Railways Africa Live, Coffee with the editor, the immersive experience and our weekly and monthly publication. Our online premium platform provides project information as well as opportunities to ...
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Railway Mania

Railway Mania

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RAILWAY MANIA is a podcast covering everything to do with trains and railways. Each episode, Corwin takes you on a bite-sized journey through many topics and tales of the Iron Road, including everything from railway modelling to railway history, interviews with fellow enthusiasts and experts. Pop the kettle on and let's talk about trains!
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The Sittingbourne & Kemsley Light Railway is a narrow gauge steam railway in Kent, UK. This podcast will update you on the latest goings on at the Railway. If you've never heard of us, the first podcast introduces the Railway including a brief history and 'virtual trip' on a train.
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Dear Railway

Jordan Girardin

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Dear Railway is a podcast that will make rail travel cool again. Quirky anecdotes, useful tips, and ideas for new itineraries will make Dear Railway a new community for people with an incurable travel bug.
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History of the Railways

Michael Lancashire

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A podcast with the ridiculous goal of covering the history of the railways across the world. History of the Railways is a podcast for anyone interested in railroad history. Come and join Michael Lancashire as he gets distracted, fascinated ... and yes, even sidetracked ... by stories from the railways (or railroads if you're American). Find show notes and more at https://historyoftherailways.com Join the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoryOfTheRailways/ Support the sho ...
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The Railway Hub Podcast

Mortons Media Group

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From HS2 to Tornado, Flying Scotsman to Crossrail, the Railway Hub brings you news, views, features and reviews from Britain’s leading publisher of railway magazines and information. Mainline news, stock movements, steam, diesel, electric, modelling, railwayman and 120+ years of rail history are all included in a site brought to you by the publisher of The Railway Magazine, Heritage Railway, Rail Express and The Railway Magazine Guide to Modelling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for ...
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How to Build a Railway is an industry-focused 12-episode podcast series, to help tell the story of the construction of HS2 – increasing awareness and understanding of the project.Each episode will focus on a different aspect of our story so far, from archaeology to enabling works, the main civils works underway and much more.In each episode, our host will bring the subject to life in an entertaining and engaging way, including contributions with a variety of experts from within HS2 and our s ...
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The London Necropolis Railway is an original, full cast audio drama podcast that premiered in fall 2018. The story takes place in London’s underground system where an organisation called The London Necropolis Railway moves the souls of the dead out of London to avoid the city getting overrun with hauntings. Barney works at the LNR, he’s one of the ghouls whose job it is to ensure that the souls end up on the trains that take them to the hereafter. He is bored with his job and tired of his en ...
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A live commentary to listen to when traveling along the railway line from Dwellingup to Etmilyn on the Hotham Valley Railway Forest Train. This podcast will give you information about our railway together with the history of the line and history of the railway. The historic Dwellingup Forest Train will take you 8 kilometers eastward from Dwellingup to Etmilyn, along the state's last surviving lightly built developmental railway. Located in Dwellingup, Western Australia. For more information, ...
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Global Railway Review Podcast · The Right Track Podcast Series, Episode 9 – AI-Driven ETCS Solutions In this latest episode of The Right Track, Emmanuel Marquis, Executive Vice President of Aerospace, Defence and Rail at Trigo Group, discusses the integration of European Train Control System (ETCS) and artificial intelligence (AI) in rail projects.…
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In this episode of Railways Africa Magazine’s “Coffee with the Editor,” our editor, Phillippa Dean, speaks with Anneri Robinson from Hatch at the South African Heavy Haul Association (SAHHA) conference about her paper, “Approach to Assessing the Condition of a Railway System,” co-authored with Nathan Wilson. Robinson talks about the challenges face…
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Neil, Steve and Trevor go through the defeat in Lee Bell's 100th game as manager of Crewe in South Wales. We hear from the Women's team after playing Darwin FC. There's a preview of high flying Gillingham, helped by Gills fan Eddie. We end with a Last Man Standing Update and the latest in trying to get the Alex off their permanent Freeview home. Ho…
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In this special episode of Coffee with the Editor, filmed at the Southern African Railways Association Conference and Exhibition, we sit down with Tresor Kapuku Ngoy, Deputy Director General of Société Nationale des Chemins de fer du Congo (SNCC SA). In this insightful discussion, we explore the current state and future of the Democratic Republic o…
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In this episode of Coffee with the Editor, filmed during the Southern African Railways Association (SARA) Conference and Exhibition, we speak with Tunde Ayorinde from the Nigerian Railway Corporation’s property side. Tunde provides insights into the rapid growth of the Nigerian Railway Corporation, which now spans over 3,000 kilometres and operates…
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In this episode of “Coffee with the Editor,” filmed during the Critical Materials Conference: FerroAlloys 2024 held in Johannesburg from 9th to 11th September, Railways Africa Magazine talks to, Kenneth Williams from the Makoya Group. The Makoya Group is a niche bulk-handling commodity advisory service for the mining industry, specialising in rail …
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Mark, Tim and Tom go through Saturday's superb home performance and 3-0 win over Harrogate. The women's team are in FA Cup action on the road. 1912 Exiles join us to help preview the Newport game. There's a bit to finish with Panini Union stickers, an LMS update and the latest update and supporter feedback and reaction to our calls to get Radio Sto…
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In this edition of Coffee with the Editor, our editor Phillippa Dean sits down with Howard Rosen, Chairman of the Rail Working Group, at the Southern African Railways Association’s (SARA) annual conference and exhibition. The discussion covers the latest developments around the Luxembourg Rail Protocol and its growing influence on rail asset manage…
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In our 200th episode of the pod we're joined by Steve D, Alex and, debutant, Ruairi to go through the win at Accrington Stanley. The results are coming, but are the performances? The women's team are on the road at Bury. We look ahead to the home game with Harrogate, helped, once again, by Jordan. We finish with a Last Man Standing Update, a look a…
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In this episode of Coffee with the Editor, filmed at the Southern African Railways Association (SARA) annual conference and exhibition, Phillippa Dean engages with Kannan Ponnusamy, Head of Business Development at SMH Rail. They explore SMH Rail’s impactful projects across Africa, focusing on locomotive remanufacturing in Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia an…
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Join Railways Africa’s Editor, Phillippa Dean, in this Coffee with the Editor as she sits down with the Acting CEO of the Railway Safety Regulator (RSR), Mmuso Selaledi, to discuss the upcoming changes in South Africa’s rail safety landscape. In this in-depth interview, Selaledi provides insights into the new Railways Safety Act awaiting presidenti…
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Steves B and H along with Tim go through the home win against Morecambe and assess how the season has started. The women's team are in action against Curzon Ashton, before we then move on to looking ahead to Accrington Stanley. We end with a bit of Last Man Standing update and reaction to the new 3rd shirt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo…
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In this Coffee with the Editor, Johny Smith, CEO of Grindrod Rail, shares insights into the company's strategy and plans in light of their recent interim results. Despite a challenging period, Grindrod Rail's performance has been commendable, showcasing the company's resilience and strategic focus. Smith highlights the critical role of rail in Grin…
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In this Coffee with the Editor, we catch up with Bernard Peille just before his transition from Managing Director of Alstom Southern Africa to Alstom Brazil. Bernard discusses Alstom's involvement in the MetroKin project in Kinshasa, a key mass transit initiative aimed at addressing the city's severe congestion. Alstom is set to be part of the firs…
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In this special edition of Coffee with the Editor, we catch up with Ms Nompumelelo Sibongile Ekeke, the Chairperson of the Railway Safety Regulator (RSR), at the SARA Conference and Exhibition held at the Sandton Convention Centre. Ms Ekeke discusses the exciting developments in rail safety, including the inaugural Rail Safety Awards celebrating 21…
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Welcome to another episode of Coffee with the Editor! In this insightful discussion, Phillippa Dean, Editor of Railways Africa, sits down with Mike Salawou, from the African Development Bank (AfDB), during the Southern African Railways Association’s (SARA) Conference and Exhibition at the Sandton Convention Centre. In this episode, we explore the A…
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Alex, Mark and Darren go through the wins over the Liverpool Youth team, and the last gasp first win of the season over Bromley in the league. The women are in action against Tranmere. Then we look ahead to Morecambe coming to Gresty Road on Saturday. This is also your final warning about Last Man Standing - Get your picks and money over to Tim at …
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Aaron, Tim and Tom K go through the stalemate with Swindon as Crewe get their first point of the season. We hear from the women's team who were at home to Fleetwood. We then move on to next week's opponents Bromley, and hear from Ross about how their season has started. We finish with news of our last man standing competition - the email address is…
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The National Railway Museum's interview with former South Australian Railways and Commonwealth Railways employee Bill Tsoumbris. This is part 2 of the interview. CULTURAL WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are warned that this podcast episode may contain the names of deceased persons. EXPLICIT CONTENT WARNING: listeners are wa…
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Steve, James and Henry go through defeats to Rotherham and Chesterfield and question, just what has gone wrong at the start of this season for the club. There's an update from the women's team who get their season underway. We look ahead to next weeks and Swindon, with the Loathed Stranger joining us to help preview the game. Hosted on Acast. See a…
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Keyboardist: Gail Nobles Vocal: Gail Nobles Story by: Gail Nobles Photo: Elvert Barnes Usage: CC BY-SA 4.0 https://flic.kr/p/bxXr3X Today's topic: Whitney Houston, Shirley Caesar, and The Georgia Mass Choir. Whitney Houston performed the gospel song entitled He's All Over Me with Shirley Caesar and The Georgia Mass Choir. The song was written by Al…
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Graham, Steve B and Trevor go through opening day defeat for Crewe at Barrow. We then look ahead to Rotherham in the League Cup and Matt from Spireites Write podcast joins us to help preview the league game with Chesterfield. We end this week with an interview with Matt Fisher the women's team manager ahead of their season kicking off this coming w…
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We go through all the major developments from the off season to get ready for the new season for Crewe Alex. We start by looking at the players who have left us since we last spoke. We look at the Preseason friendlies and how they have gone, before moving on to a chat about our live show and the open letter from the chairman since then. Part two se…
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We kicked off our live show with Crewe Alex Chairman Charles Grant. Joining us for a 4th successive summer to chat about all things to do with running of the club. Once again Charles was incredibly generous with his time and the answers he gave us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Mental health issues can affect anyone in the world and rail workers are no exception. In this episode, we welcome Paul Stanford, railwayperson of 40 years and founder of HEAD-SHUNT, the mental health charity for the railway family. Paul tells us not only about the challenges to mental health that come from working on the railway, but also the atti…
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Join us for an insightful conversation with Nthabiseng Kubheka, the Chief Executive Officer of Bombela Operating Company (PTY) Ltd, (BOC), as she shares her journey and achievements in the rail industry. Recognised as one of the top 15 women globally in rail by the International Railway Journal (IRJ), Nthabiseng discusses her passion for inclusion …
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In this edition of Coffee with the Editor, Zaituni Nakonde, Director of Infrastructure Development at CCTTFA, discusses the agency's role and mandate in enhancing rail connectivity across East Africa. Learn how the Central Corridor is tackling funding challenges and promoting the new Standard Gauge Railway to boost regional trade and logistics.…
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In this edition of Coffee with the Editor, Eng. Achieng’ Akun Beatrice discusses the role of the East African Community (EAC) and its mission to integrate the region through various policies and infrastructure development programmes. We touch on topics from project preparation, to standards, and harmonisation for seamless operability and connectivi…
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In this insightful Coffee with the Editor, Mutahi (Alex) Wariithi, Senior Valuer at LAPSSET Corridor Development Authority, shares an in-depth look at the LAPSSET project and its current status, particularly focusing on the railway network.LAPSSET, which stands for Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport, is a transformative transport and economic…
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In this edition of Coffee with the Editor, we are joined by Russell Baatjies, CEO of Transnet Freight Rail (TFR). Russell provides invaluable insights into TFR's strategic direction, ongoing collaborations and formidable challenges. Our dialogue navigates through TFR's overarching vision and proactive approach in aligning with industry imperatives …
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Professor Jan Havenga, the newly appointed board member of PRASA, offered an insightful dialogue on current rail affairs in South Africa, during the celebration of the PRASA’s 200th train launch in Cape Town on 23 April 2024. His expertise in freight logistics will bring fresh perspectives to passenger rail transport.Full article: https://www.railw…
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Intro performed by: Gail Nobles Song: Somebody Bigger Than You and I Song by: Jimmy Jones Somebody Bigger Than You and I is a song performed by Jimmy Jones. It came from the live at Wattstax 1972 album. Wattstax was a benefit concert organized by Stax Records to commenorate the seventh anniversary of the 1965 riots in the African-American community…
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Join Railways Africa Magazine for an insightful interview with Athanacious Makgamatha, General Manager: SAD Signals and Telecoms, as he discusses the latest advancements in South Africa’s passenger rail systems. Recorded during a celebratory event on April 23, marking the 200th trainset and the re-signalling of the Southern Line in Cape Town, Makga…
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A brief discussion on the future of rail transport in South Africa with Ngwako Makaepea, Deputy Director General of Rail Transport, during the PRASA celebration in Cape Town on 23 April 2024.Ngwako highlights the Department of Transport's commitment to advancing rail reform, emphasising the importance of laying down foundational building blocks for…
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Join us in this interview as the Minister of Transport, Ms. Sindisiwe Chikunga, discusses significant advancements in South Africa's passenger railway system, including the delivery of the 200th train from a total of 600, and the national signalling programme. As of 23 April, the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) has successfully recove…
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At the Land Linked Zambia Event held on April 4-5, 2024, in Zambia, we caught up with Mudiwa Mupfanochiya from Cornelder de Moçambique, S.A., for a "Coffee With the Editor" interview. Mudiwa provided an insightful overview of the operations and strategic role of the Port of Beira, managed by the private consortium formed through a partnership betwe…
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