Episodios

  • Talking GBR, cost of living and Iran with TSSA’s Maryam Eslamdoust | #Railnatter 301
    Mar 25 2026

    In the first of a series of chats with political leaders who are shaping the mobility landscape in the UK, I was delighted to spend a long lunch with Maryam Eslamdoust, general secretary of the TSSA. We talked about a range of subjects including union saturation into the consultancy world, the Iran war and its impacts on the cost of living, rail reform and GBR, as well as her current campaign on violence against transport workers.

    Join our chat in the TSSA office and on a multi-train adventure in East London - with extra bits to follow in the bonus.

    Head to Michael's @NetworkNewsUK for more on Liverpool Street station.

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  • Transport in Leeds isn't working | #Railnatter 300
    Mar 18 2026

    10 hours, 22 locations and about 100 miles (probably) of travel later, and we've got a real feast of an episode to mark our 300th... Tonight, we rate ALL OF LEEDS for mobility using our patented science-based system: the PROCIV system. In doing so, we will consider the West Yorkshire mass transit plans and whether they are prioritising the right solutions.

    We'll also drop a few bombshells, not least a reminder how much was spent on a pointless new bypass for part of Leeds in 2025!

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  • Can we end Britain's boom and bust problem? | #Railnatter 299
    Mar 11 2026

    Back at the start of February, the UK's Transport Select Committee published its report into rail investment pipelines and how to end the boom and bust cycle that double prices and delays improvements... But is the report any good? Does it propose any useful solutions? Will government have any interest in doing anything it suggests?

    It's a classic page-turn, and you can grab the report yourself, here: https://committees.parliament.uk/work/8739/rail-investment-pipelines-ending-boom-and-bust/publications/

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  • What links Speed, Warriors and Roger Rabbit? | #Railnatter 298
    Mar 4 2026

    Are there three movies that better define US transit culture better than Speed (1994), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) and The Warriors (1979)? Probably not, if our guest this week is to be believed!

    Because who could be better to guide us on this silver screen odyssey than Josh Boerman, co-host of @TheWorstOfAllPossibleWorlds and @IllConceived ? Nobody, that's who!

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  • Justin Roczniak fixes Britain's railways | #Railnatter 297
    Feb 25 2026

    It's a delight to say we welcome back Justin Roczniak of @wtyppod fame as we sift through some local, national and international news and try to work out: WHAT IS GOING ON?

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  • Can the Greens win the Gorton & Denton by-election? | #Railnatter 296
    Feb 18 2026

    This one's important. If the Greens win, it will end Starmer's short stint as PM and - as importantly - show that Reform are NOT the default winners at the next general election. But can they do it?

    Transport is a key local issue in this byelection, and given its importance for communities and indeed the future of our democracy, it was time to create a new scoring system to help target where improvements need to be made: the PROCIV system. It's scientific - and it helps us see what improvements Gorton and Denton must see to make people's lives better.

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  • Why the British rail industry is SO complicated | #Railnatter 295
    Feb 11 2026

    I'm joined by not one, not two but THREE guests tonight, as fellow rail industry employees Georgia Haslam, Kostas Kuklys and Katie Williams help demystify the immensely complicated British railway industry...

    Find out more about this year's Rail Week here: https://www.railweek.com/

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  • Here's how HS2 gives Birmingham a metro system | #Railnatter 294
    Feb 4 2026

    I've been teasing this one for ages, but we are finally looking at how HS2 gives Birmingham and the West Midlands a metro system, and what its wider suburban railway network COULD look like... Plus there's a bit of news.

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