Rail (magazine)

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Rail is a British magazine on the subject of current rail transport in Great Britain. It is published fortnightly by Bauer Consumer Media.[2]

EditorDickon Ross
Former editorsNigel Harris
Staff writersChristian Wolmar
CategoriesRail transport
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Rail
Cover of an issue from July 2024
EditorDickon Ross
Former editorsNigel Harris
Staff writersChristian Wolmar
CategoriesRail transport
FrequencyFortnightly
CirculationIncrease 20,063
(January–December 2015)[1]
PublisherBauer Consumer Media
FoundedEmap
First issue1981
CountryEngland
Based inPeterborough
Websitewww.railmagazine.com Edit this at Wikidata
ISSN0953-4563
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It was launched as Rail Enthusiast in 1981 initially as a bi-monthly publication, becoming monthly in April 1982 and fortnightly in March 1989.[3][4] It was renamed Rail in January 1988.

Nigel Harris was the editor for 28 years from 1995 until September 2023.[5] Dickon Ross took over as editor in 2024. Other staff include Industry Editor Richard Wilcock and News Editor Dave Stubbings.[6]

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