Future Forecasts Suggest that the Rail Transport Sector is Set to Continue Growing in the UK.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c42907) has announced the addition of Railway Industry Market Review 2006 to their offering. The value of the market covered in this Market Review was an estimated [pounds sterling]6.29bn in the year ending 31st March 2005, a rise of 7.1% on 2004. This figure represents the value of the services provided to the passenger and freight customers of the railway system of Great Britain Great Britain, officially United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, constitutional monarchy (2005 est. pop. 60,441,000), 94,226 sq mi (244,044 sq km), on the British Isles, off W Europe. The country is often referred to simply as Britain. at current prices. Turnover for contracted-out services and other products, including investment in the infrastructure of track, signalling and stations, as well as locomotives and other vehicles, was valued at [pounds sterling]9.02bn in the year ending 31st March 2005, down by 11.8% on 2004. The railway industry, as defined in this Review, comprises all the major railway services in the UK, both passenger and freight, including those provided by underground, metro, light rail and tramway systems. In addition, the international rail services provided by companies such as Eurotunnel and Eurostar are included. The activities of railways that are tourist attractions rather than transport operations are not examined. The main market sectors, which are covered in separate chapters of this Review, are: infrastructure providers; passenger train operating companies The term train operating company (abbreviated to TOC) is used in the United Kingdom to describe the various businesses operating passenger trains on the railway system of mainland Great Britain under the collective National Rail brand. (TOCs); rail freight operating companies operating company A business that engages in transactions with outsiders. (FOCs); urban rail transport operators, including underground, metro, light rail and tramway systems; and suppliers and contracted-out service providers, which include rolling-stock companies and providers of engineering services and equipment. In 2005, passenger TOCs made up the largest sector of the market Co with the exception of business-to-business markets Co although, in terms of growth, this sector was outperformed by rail freight. Under the terms of the Railways Act 2005, the Strategic Rail Authority The Strategic Rail Authority (SRA) was a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom set up - under the Transport Act 2000 - to provide strategic direction for Britain's railway industry. (SRA SrA abbr. senior airman ) was abolished and many of its functions, including the key role of awarding operating franchises to TOCs, were transferred to a new Rail Group within the Department for Transport (DfT). These changes became effective in April 2006, and it remains to be seen how far this transfer of responsibility for national rail strategy from a semi-autonomous body to a government department will change the strategic direction of the rail industry. Both the passenger and freight transport markets are, to a large extent, dependent on the level of activity and the rate of growth in the UK economy. The present economic climate remains favourable for companies operating in the market, with economic growth steady, and both inflation and unemployment levels relatively low by historical standards. Rail passenger markets benefit from the fact that work-related trips, both the journey to work and trips undertaken as part of business activity, are likely to be relatively inelastic inelastic Of or relating to the demand for a good or service when quantity purchased varies little in response to price changes in the good or service. to short-term changes in the economic climate. Rail freight, which serves markets for the carriage of industrial materials, is likely to be relatively unaffected by any short-term fluctuations in consumer demand. Safety and security issues continue to be at the forefront of public concern following several high-profile rail accidents between September 1997 and May 2002, resulting in many fatalities, as well as the terrorist bombings on the London Underground The London Underground is an underground railway system - also known as a rapid transit system - that serves a large part of Greater London, United Kingdom and some neighbouring areas. It is the world's oldest underground system, and is one of the longest in terms of route length. in July 2005. However, the evidence is that the railway industry's safety record has been consistently far better than that of road transport over many years. In addition, even terrorist attacks, which are seen by many security experts as almost inevitable, are likely to have only a short-term effect on many of the markets considered in this Review, since much rail travel is associated with the journey to work or other essential trips. Another concern of rail passengers and consumer groups is train punctuality Punctuality Fogg, Phileas completes world circuit at exact minute he wagered he would. [Fr. Lit.: Around the World in Eighty Days] Gilbreths disciplined family brought up to abide by strict, punctual standards. [Am. Lit. . This has been improving, especially over the past 3 years, as a result of action taken by both Network Rail and the TOCs. Recent government policy has sought to bring about a reduction in the number of franchises and to create a closer match between these franchises and Network Rail's route structure. This policy has started to take effect, with the granting of several new franchises effective from April 2006. Although efforts to stimulate freight transport by rail have been made on many occasions in the past, rail has not been able to counter the competitive advantages possessed by road transport. The future of rail freight depends on a resolution of the problem that freight consignments by rail inevitably require at least some carriage by road, and hence require effective inter-modal transfer arrangements. If these issues can be addressed, the decline in both the volume and share of rail freight may be halted. In recent years, most metro and light rail systems in the UK have experienced increased patronage. However, many projects that seemed well on the way to being implemented have been cancelled for a variety of reasons, mainly relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc the increasing costs of such projects. Forecasts for the UK economy to 2010, assembled by HM Treasury, suggest a scenario of little change compared with the previous 5 years, and are broadly favourable to the continued growth of the UK rail transport sector. Although some areas of uncertainty remain, including those associated with the national and international security situation created by the threat of terrorism, in the absence of an actual attack, such concerns are likely to have only a minimal impact on economic growth or demand for transport. Topics Covered Executive Summary 1. Industry Overview 2. PEST Analysis PEST analysis stands for "Political, Economic, Social, and Technological analysis" and describes a framework of macroenvironmental factors used in environmental scanning. 3. Primary Research 4. Competitive Structure 5. Infrastructure Providers 6. Passenger Train Operating Companies 7. Rail Freight Operating Companies 8. Urban Rail Transport Operators 9. Suppliers and Contracted-Out Service Providers 10. A Global Perspective 11. The Future 12. Consumer Confidence 13. Further Sources Companies Mentioned - Amey Rail Ltd - Angel Trains Ltd - Atkins Ltd - Balfour Beatty Balfour Beatty plc (LSE: BBY) is a British based construction and civil engineering company based in central London. It is the largest construction company in the UK, and the 15th largest in the world.[3] It is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. Rail Ltd - Bombardier Transportation Bombardier Transportation is the rail equipment division of the Bombardier group. Bombardier Transportation is the world’s largest company in the rail equipment manufacturing and servicing industry. Its headquarters are in Berlin. UK Ltd - Docklands Light Railway Ltd West Coast Trains Ltd - Engineering Services and Equipment Companies - English Welsh & Scottish Railway Ltd - Eurostar (UK) Ltd - Eurotunnel - First Scotrail Ltd - FirstGroup PLC FirstGroup plc (LSE: FGP) is a Scottish transport company operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and North America, with headquarters in Aberdeen. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. - Freightliner Ltd - GB Railfreight Ltd - Great North Eastern Railway Ltd South West Trains Ltd - Great Western Trains Company Ltd - HSBC Rail HSBC Rail (UK) Limited is one of the three major ROSCOs (Rolling Stock Companies) in the United Kingdom. Created in 1994 as part of the privatisation of British Rail, it owns around a third of passenger railway locomotives, multiple units and coaching stock running on Network Rails (UK) Ltd - London Underground Ltd - National Express Group PLC - Network Rail - New Southern Railway Ltd - Northern Ireland Railways Northern Ireland Railways (NIR or NI Railways) – formerly, and very briefly, known as Ulster Transport Railways (UTR) – is the railway operator in Northern Ireland. - Northern Rail Ltd - Porterbrook Leasing Company Ltd - Serco-NedRailways - The Go-Ahead Group The Go-Ahead Group is a rail and bus operating company that was created following the liberalisation of the UK's train and bus industries. History Go-Ahead was initially formed as the Gateshead-based Go-Ahead Northern when the management team acquired that company during PLC - Transport for London Not to be confused with Transport in London. Transport For London (TfL) is a local government body responsible for most aspects of the transport system throughout Greater London in England. - Virgin Trains For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c42907 |
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