The number one publication for the international rail industry

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The number one publication for the international rail industry
Railway Gazette
International
Railway Gazette International
2013
www.railwaygazette.com
Market leader for the international
railway industry
Published monthly, Railway Gazette International provides
the best way to deliver your company’s marketing
message to the industry’s most influential people.
Advertise in Railway Gazette International and benefit from:
·Multi-media advertising opportunities- print, digital
and online
· A circulation guaranteed both in quantity and quality
· A worldwide influential readership
·Respected and authoritative editorial, written by an
expert editorial team
The number one publication for the international rail industry
Circulation and
readership profile
Geographical profile
Worldwide readership – Worldwide circulation
– Worldwide influence
North
9.5%
America
Railway Gazette International’s circulation of over
10650* printed copies is independently audited by the
international recognised Audit Bureau of Circulations. With
Central
a pass on readership of over 3.1 readers per copy for the & South
7.7%
America
print copies plus additional digital and app only readers,
Railway Gazette International delivers for your marketing
campaign an audience unmatched in size or influence in
comparison to any other international rail publication.
Job function
Europe 53.0%
18.4% Asia
Africa 5.1%
3% Middle
East
Australasia 3.3%
Industry analysis
41.2%
Executive/corporate management
19.3%
Mechanical & civil engineering
19.5%Commercial/operating
8.4% Government departments/associations
7.8%
Electrical & signalling engineering
9.7% Consultants
4.6% Personnel/training
4.9% Other
5.8%
R&D/purchasing
1.8%
Other
53.1% 23.9%
Railway operators
Railway equipment manufacturers
*November 2011 audit issue
Railway Gazette
International
Railway Gazette International
Editorial Programme 2013
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JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
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MAY
JUNE
10 December 2012
16 January 2013
14 February 2013
14 March 2013
15 April 2013
14 May 2013
Metros &
light rail
Heavy haul
freight
Infrastructure
management
Signalling &
train control
Track
maintenance
Diesel &
electric traction
Rising demand
for urban mobility
means that cities
around the world
must invest in high
capacity rail modes.
The search for ever
greater efficiency in
moving heavy loads
is driving innovation
such as higher
axleloads, advanced
telematics and
automated trains.
Making best use
of infrastructure
capacity requires a
good understanding
of asset condition
and a strong focus
on maintenance
and reliability.
Convergence of
IT and safety
systems is driving
the evolution of the
intelligent railway.
As railways
become ever
busier, more track
maintenance must
be done in less
time, encouraging
automation and
mechanisation.
Rising prices,
tighter emissions
regulations and the
search for energy
efficiency are driving
innovation and
development.
European
rail policy
India
Benelux
As IR struggles
to keep up with
the country’s
rapid economic
development, freight
corridors, high
speed lines and
metros are taking
shape.
Creating capacity
for passenger
growth is driving
investment in the
Netherlands and
Belgium; further
reforms are needed
to rescue SNCB’s
freight business.
United
Kingdom
Turkey
Germany,
& Middle East Austria &
From the Bosporus Switzerland
Track
Ticketing &
fare collection technology
Electrification and
resignalling form the
core of ambitious
investment plans
outlined in the
government’s 201419 programme.
to the Gulf, rail
investment projects
are pushing ahead
at full speed.
Transit freight and
passenger services
are driving growth
on the trans-Alpine
corridors.
Sifer
preview
Railtex
preview
UITP preview
Energy capture
& storage
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Istanbul
• Rail-tech Europe,
Amersfoort
•Sifer, Lille
• PTC Congress,
Orlando
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• Signalling
& Train Control,
Paris
• IAF, Münster
• UITP, Genève
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Logistik,
München
• Rail-Log Korea,
Busan
• IHHA, New Delhi
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High speed
Passenger
rolling stock
Freight
innovation
Track design
Regional
railways
Development of
high speed lines
provides muchneeded capacity
and helps to drive
regional economic
development.
France
On-rail competition
in the passenger
sector is bringing
challenges for
RFF and SNCF, as
debate continues
over the best
structure for the
rail sector.
Seating
& On‑train
Services
Improvements to
rails, sleepers,
Modern vehicles
Innovation is
fastenings and
must address
needed if rail freight ballast will pave the
challenges of higher is to compete with
way for longer life
capacity and better larger lorries and
under heavier loads.
crashworthiness at address concerns
lower cost.
about noise and
pollution.
Secondary and
regional lines
have a vital role in
countering social
exclusion and
driving economic
development for
rural communities,
although funding
remains a challenge.
Japan & Korea
lines in Denmark,
Sweden and Norway
will help to address
an emerging
capacity crisis as
well as reducing
journey times.
spending is needed
to boost rail’s share
of the freight market
against road,
bringing economic
and environmental
benefits.
Investment in high
speed lines is
helping to boost
rail’s share of longdistance travel.
Urban expansion is
driving spending on
metro and light rail
networks.
Maintenance
& workshops
Bogies &
wheelsets
Nordic Rail
preview
Tools &
small plant
Passenger
information
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Interchange,
Indianapolis
• Trako, Gdansk
• 17th Int.
Wheelset
Congress, Kyiv
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Jönköping
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• WCRR, Sydney
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Engineers and
researchers focus
on technologies
to improve rail’s
competitiveness,
through innovations
in infrastructure and
rolling stock.
continue to spend
at unprecedented
levels to boost
capacity and drive
efficiency, as well as
meeting the federal
PTC mandate.
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international links
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Whether you are looking to advertise a vacancy, notice of
sale, or promote an event, Railway Gazette and our portfolio
of print and online products, offers you the perfect platform
to reach key personnel within the global rail industry. We
understand the importance of putting your message across
and reaching the right people within the industry.
Booking a recruitment campaign or advertising your notice of
sale ensures your advert is promoted to our global audience of
over 69,000 online unique users, 44,000 subscribers of our
e-newsletters and 10,600 readers of our monthly magazine.
Reach key industry professionals and decision makers
Recruitment Advertising
Railway Gazette International’s Career Centre has become
a popular tool for companies and agencies looking to
recruit rail professionals from around the globe. We offer
a variety of print and online opportunities designed to help
you enhance your campaign which include:
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Tenders/Expressions
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industry exposure and response you are looking for from
your notice.
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4 weeks online listing*
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€1950
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€2950
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€4150
Dedicated email + online listing
€3600
*Discounts available for multiple advertisements
All recruitment, tender and expressions of interest
advertisements are promoted via our e-newsletters, and within
our community groups including Facebook, Twitter, & LinkedIn.
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To reserve your advertising, or to discuss your requirements
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Metro Report
International
Metro Report
2013
www.railwaygazette.com
Circulation and readership profile
www.metro-report.com | June 2012
AMBITIOUS EXPANSION
Santiago Metro
Two new lines will be built over
PAGE 16
the next six years
CROSS-CITY LINE
Kuala Lumpur
Enabling works have started
PAGE 20
on a new route
With a circulation of just over 6500 copies, Metro
Report International targets the key decision makers in
the urban transport market.
SHOWCASING BEST PRACTICE IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Geographical profile
Europe 56%
19% Asia
12% North & South
America
Africa 1%
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Industry analysis
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Manufacturers
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Rail
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Metros
Making more of
Public Transport
Light Rail
Commuter Rail &
Suburban Services
As older metros reach their
centenary, extensive renewal and
upgrading programmes require
significant investment. Raising
the funding for capital works can
prove challenging.
Signalling
& Train Control
Tramways and light rail offer
a cost-effective alternative to
Urban rail networks have a
heavy metros or busy bus routes,
crucial role to play in delivering
whilst streetcar circulators are
UITP’s ambitious PTx2 strategy to
becoming attractive to revitalise
double public transport’s market
older cities.
share by 2025.
Stations & Services
Fully-automated operation is
increasingly common on new
metros, but the conversion of
older lines remains a challenge.
Metro stations and bus-rail
interchanges form vital nodes in
an integrated network, along with
the right passenger information
and ticketing technologies.
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Safety & security
Financing
Green mobility
Station design
Fare collection
Passenger information
Operating strategies
Existing heavy rail corridors can
facilitate the introduction of urban
rail services, but as networks
become busier greater segregation
is needed from long-distance
passenger and freight trains.
Rolling Stock
Track & Structures
The design of urban rail vehicles
must trade seats and standing
capacity against journey time,
facilitate rapid boarding and
alighting and ensure accessibility
for users with reduced mobility.
High reliability is essential to
support intensive operation,
particularly on underground
lines where access and time for
maintenance may be very limited.
The renewal of elevated structures
can pose significant challenges.
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Accessibility
Energy storage
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Metro car orders
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Trams and LRVs
• MetroRail 2013 Madrid
• Eurasia Rail, Istanbul
• Rail-Tech Europe, Amersfoort
• Sifer, Lille
• UITP Congress, Genève
• APTA Rail, Philadelphia
• APTA, Chicago
• UITP Asia-Pacific, Singapore
• WCRR/AusRail, Sydney
Infrastructure renewal
Interoperability
Capacity & throughput
Track maintenance
Urban landscaping
Commuter trains
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