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Welcome to the Rail 2007: Developing Our Rail Network PublicTV channel.

Now in its second year, this years conference and exhibition promises to be the biggest and most important rail industry event of 2007 and will bring together some of the most influential figures from the UK's rail sector.

This important one-day conference and exhibition will hear the views of all the key players in rail – those facing the challenges to the railways and those now in charge of making the new vision a reality.

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09:30 - Christian Wolmar -Chair's Welcome

Christian Wolmar is a writer and broadcaster. Held on the 17th May, 2007, Rail 2007: Developing Our Rail Network marked the second year of the conference and exhibition. The conference promised to be the most important rail industry event of 2007, bringing together some of the sector's most influential figures.

Videos

Part one of the speech highlights. Covers ATOC's view for necessary and feasible planning, optimising capacity and passenger satisfaction, and practical small project investment.

Highlights from the speech. Summarises the return on investment seen by transport operators deploying these systems and automated security monitoring.

Part two of the speech highlights. Covers ATOC's view for necessary and feasible planning, optimising capacity and passenger satisfaction, and practical small project investment.

Highlights from the Addresses recent British Transport Police achievements, and challenges for the future including terrorism, passenger numbers and crime.

Highlights from the speech. Tom Harris MP discusses the government's past record on transport, and looks to the future.

Highlights from the speech. The problem of meeting the capacity challenge is addressed, as well as the problems with building a high speed rail network and maximising the environmental benefits of rail.

Highlights from the speech. Looks at using market research of customer experience as input for major station works, and service delivery during construction works.

Highlights from the speech. Provides details of how the project has been developed to meet the unique challenges at one of the country's busiest stations.

Highlights from the speech. Neil Bullen illustrates how value engineering can be applied in a real project environment.