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Britain's newest express train joins Rail Live's star attractions

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Britain's newest express train joins Rail Live's star attractions.
17/06/2019 railmagazine
https://www.railmagazine.com/news/n...ress-train-joins-rail-live-s-star-attractions
Britain’s newest inter-city train is to attend Rail Live.
LNER’s Azuma, which entered passenger-carrying service in May (RAIL 879), is planned for display at the Quinton Rail Technology Centre as part of the June 19/20 event.

LNER Managing Director David Horne told RAIL: “We are incredibly proud that one of our state-of-the-art Azuma trains will be featured at Rail Live 2019.
As the newest and most advanced train in the UK, it will be a wonderful opportunity to showcase the many features and benefits Azuma brings to creating the very best customer experience.”

Bringing the rail industry together at a single venue, Rail Live continues to develop.
Department for Transport Permanent Secretary Bernadette Kelly has joined the line-up as a keynote speaker, and will present an update on the Williams Review.
Kelly joins other speakers including Network Rail Chief Executive Andrew Haines and (subject to parliamentary business) Secretary of State for Transport Chris Grayling.

With Great Western Railway running special trains direct to the show from Paddington, using an Intercity Express Train, LNER’s announcement means that Hitachi’s new units from both its current users will be present.

Demonstrations at Rail Live will include the positioning of switches and crossings by Network Rail’s only Kirow crane.
The infrastructure owner will also display a High Output Ballast Cleaner, a survey helicopter and its Class 950 Track Recording Unit.

Together with Cranfield University, NR will demonstrate tenth-scale equipment that automates the finding and repairing of track faults.
The system combines the use of cameras, a robot and 3D printing.
It uses an open source controller as its ‘brain’, is independently powered by battery, and communicates using wireless technology.

Debuts at this year’s show include Porterbrook’s Innovation Hub and its HydroFLEX - the UK’s first full-sized hydrogen train.
Vivarail is to display its fast charging system and battery-powered Class 230.

‘Yellow Plant’ to be exhibited includes Pro Rail Services’ RRV Drainage Suction Unit, developed in conjunction with Network Rail.
Pro Rail is also due to display a Doosan 270 Heavy Lift RRV Excavator, as well as drainage and topographical surveying equipment.

Balfour Beatty is to exhibit its ‘Drain Train 2’, road-rail vehicles and Omnicapture3D portable mobile mapping system.

The British Transport Police will bring a command vehicle, firearms team, CCTV van and public order section, while its dog team will carry out a display.

Among the other exhibitors is digital, energy management and automation specialist Schneider Electric, which will be taking its largest ever stand.

This year, Rail Live will also feature a dedicated ‘Apprenticeship Zone’, where the Young Rail Professionals will promote the industry as a place to work.

To be held at the Quinton Rail Technology Centre in Long Marston on June 19/20, Rail Live is expected to be attended by more than 6,000 people and 250-plus exhibitors.
What kind of festival is this?
What kind of announcement is there from the government?
 
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What are both?
Both the items you said.

  • Will Big 3, Stadler and CAF participate this year? - Not necessarily.

  • Because it is a festival, bright contents will be announced, right? - Not necessarily.
To be honest I am struggling to understand what 'bright contents' means, in this context.
 

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To be honest I am struggling to understand what 'bright contents' means, in this context.

bright contents = announcement of any winners etc.

Is this kind of writing restricted?
I'm afraid of your policy...
I am worried that access will be prohibited again.
It's stuffy like some communist country.
Please forgive me because it may be a sensitive symptom.

I thought it would be a fun thread as it is a festival once a year... is it wrong for me to present it?
 

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While your English is far better than I can speak any other languages, and would certainly be good enough to get by with a visit to the UK, I don't want to criticise but I really struggle to understand what you are saying, and I think you are misunderstanding what this event is about. Sorry.
What kind of festival is this?
We would call it a 'trade show'; it is not what we would call a 'festival'.
What kind of announcement is there from the government?
I'm not sure what you are asking but I don't think there would be an announcement from the government regarding this rail industry trade event.
 

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We would call it a 'trade show'; it is not what we would call a 'festival'.

I'm not sure what you are asking but I don't think there would be an announcement from the government regarding this rail industry trade event.
This is a business show and a positive incident.
In Japan, the elements of festivals are also added.
In Japan, there are stalls, and participants go on business negotiations while having meals and conversations.
 

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Department for Transport Permanent Secretary Bernadette Kelly has joined the line-up as a keynote speaker, and will present an update on the Williams Review.
Kelly joins other speakers including Network Rail Chief Executive Andrew Haines and (subject to parliamentary business) Secretary of State for Transport Chris Grayling.
There was a description like that, so maybe there will be some announcement on this day?
Is it a strange interpretation?

Is this a debate place?
There's no way you can beat someone who has full power.
I'm the worst, dumb, language-poor idiot.
That's fine. But discrimination is not allowed.
 
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