This from NatEx owned C2C...
National Express train company c2c is backing Leanne Jarvis, daughter of train driver Dave, in the live finals of the BBC One show ‘The Voice’.
Dave, who has been driving c2c passengers for the past 10 years, has been making tannoy announcements each time he drives a train urging passengers to vote for his daughter, who is one of the final 12 contestants in the television programme.
And now c2c is putting posters up at its stations urging the 90,000 passengers who use c2c every day to support Leanne in this weekend’s live programme, in the hope she makes it through to next week’s semi-finals of the competition.
Disgraceful! And good effort.
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Harnessing the power of new media and the web
They're a cheeky lot in Derby!
This from RVEL - a nice little video package about a visit from Patrick McLoughlin on Monday.
Whilst 'RVEL-vision' is a little bit corny (a little bit!?! Ed), this is a great example of disintermediation!
Why go broadcast to get your message out, when Narrowcast is the future!
This from RVEL - a nice little video package about a visit from Patrick McLoughlin on Monday.
Whilst 'RVEL-vision' is a little bit corny (a little bit!?! Ed), this is a great example of disintermediation!
Why go broadcast to get your message out, when Narrowcast is the future!
New Rail Supply Chain Forum!
This from George Ramshaw Curry...
Given that one remit of the new and exciting DfT and BIS backed 'Rail Supply Chain Forum' is to:
Unfortunately said DG had something more important to do that day.
He was leading an overseas trade mission to Taiwan!
Happily none of the speakers introducing the various topics were actually from the manufacturing industry either.
So that's all right then!
UPDATE: This from the Railway Industry Association...
Perhaps churlish to suggest actually selling things overseas might meet our remit quite well...
Nonetheless, it should be noted that RIA was well represented at this meeting by its Chairman, Policy Director, and several Council members.
UPDATE: George Ramshaw Curry replies...
But what is this fantastic new body actually for?
What will it do that RIA doesn't already do, and why was nobody from the supply chain asked to be a speaker at the event?
Is this yet another industry talking shop?
UPDATE: This allegedly, and perhaps surprisingly, from Henry Kissinger...
Getting DfT and BIS in the same room is no mean achievement!
Given that one remit of the new and exciting DfT and BIS backed 'Rail Supply Chain Forum' is to:
- Promote the UK rail industry, improving export coordination and exploring other opportunities for UK companies to successfully engage in both the UK and International rail sector and supply chains
Unfortunately said DG had something more important to do that day.
He was leading an overseas trade mission to Taiwan!
Happily none of the speakers introducing the various topics were actually from the manufacturing industry either.
So that's all right then!
UPDATE: This from the Railway Industry Association...
Perhaps churlish to suggest actually selling things overseas might meet our remit quite well...
Nonetheless, it should be noted that RIA was well represented at this meeting by its Chairman, Policy Director, and several Council members.
UPDATE: George Ramshaw Curry replies...
But what is this fantastic new body actually for?
What will it do that RIA doesn't already do, and why was nobody from the supply chain asked to be a speaker at the event?
Is this yet another industry talking shop?
UPDATE: This allegedly, and perhaps surprisingly, from Henry Kissinger...
Getting DfT and BIS in the same room is no mean achievement!
Why uniform standards need to be standard...
The Fact Compiler's latest column in Passenger Transport published on the 24th May...
The next edition of Passenger Transport will be published on the 7th June.
The next edition of Passenger Transport will be published on the 7th June.