Making tracks

How can rail recruiters keep on the right line under an ever-growing regulatory burden

The names Paddington, Hatfield and Potters Bar have become synonymous with appalling rail disasters. At Paddington, 31 people died when two trains slammed into each other. Four passengers died at Hatfield when a rail shattered under the weight of a high-speed train. Faulty points launched a train off the track at Potters Bar, killing seven people and injuring dozens...

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