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Transport Focus is the statutory watchdog for transport passengers and road users in Great Britain, with offices in London and Manchester. It was named the Rail Passengers Council until January 2006 when renamed Passenger Focus. [1] It was renamed again in March 2015 as Transport Focus. [2]
In Northern Ireland, passenger trains are NI/Ireland government-owned by Translink or the National Transport Authority. The following brands are used: Northern Ireland Railways; Enterprise service from Dublin Connolly to Belfast Grand Central on the Belfast-Dublin line joint venture between Northern Ireland Railways and Iarnród Éireann.
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Onboard passenger information system (PIS) is an integrated system for supplying passengers of public transport with information on their current journey through audiovisual information. The systems are installed on-board of public transport vehicles and provide ambient information to passengers both inside and outside of the vehicles.
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Official logo of the ACI. Airports Council International (ACI) is an organization of airport authorities, informing members of industry practices and airport standards. . Established in 1991, its headquarters (ACI World) are based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and its members operate more than 2000 a
Rail modal share (rail's share of total travel) 1952–2016 [5]. Since privatisation, the number of national rail journeys had increased by 128% in 2019–2020, [6] [7] and the number of passenger-km had increased by 126%, after a period of mostly decline during nationalisation. [8]