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Background and Format:
Global Railway Review, previously known as European Railway Review, provides comprehensive European coverage, with a business bias, on technological advances, new products, design and developments. Articles by authors on all facets of the European railway industry provide stimulating perspectives on the fast-changing technology that runs the industry today. There is also a bi-weekly email newsletter.
Audience and Readership:
European Railway Review’s key audience includes senior managers and key decision makers across the European railway field.
Frequency:
6 issues a year
Circuation:
Source: ABC.
(Digital: 3,179) (Source: Publisher)
Supplements and Sections:
Every issue of European Railway Review features two bound-in supplements offering a more in-depth look at topics that impact the European railway industry. Frequently covered topics include level crossing safety, signaling, track systems and high-speed developments. Each topic is covered by leading experts from their particular field. Each supplement has its own title page within the magazine and is featured on the cover of the issue.
Distribution:
The European Railway Review has 18,400 e-newsletter subscribers. This is sent out weekly, with 78% of its audience involved in the decision making process of their organisation. (Source: Publisher)
Ad Rates:
Information on advertising can be found here. A media pack can be viewed here.
Other information:
Information about how to contribute can be viewed here.
View the Eurotransport LinkedIn page here
View the RSS Feed here.
An online contact form can be found here.
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Bio
Background and Format: Global Railway Review, previously known as European Railway Review, provides comprehensive European coverage, with a business bias, on technological advances, new products, design and developments. Articles by authors on all facets of the European railway industry provide stimulating perspectives on the fast-changing technology that runs the industry today. There is also a bi-weekly email newsletter. Audience and Readership: European Railway Review’s key audience includes senior managers and key decision makers across the European railway field. Frequency: 6 issues a year Circuation: Source: ABC. (Digital: 3,179) (Source: Publisher) Supplements and Sections: Every issue of European Railway Review features two bound-in supplements offering a more in-depth look at topics that impact the European railway industry. Frequently covered topics include level crossing safety, signaling, track systems and high-speed developments. Each topic is covered by leading experts from their particular field. Each supplement has its own title page within the magazine and is featured on the cover of the issue. Distribution: The European Railway Review has 18,400 e-newsletter subscribers. This is sent out weekly, with 78% of its audience involved in the decision making process of their organisation. (Source: Publisher) Ad Rates: Information on advertising can be found here. A media pack can be viewed here. Other information: Information about how to contribute can be viewed here. View the Eurotransport LinkedIn page here View the RSS Feed here. An online contact form can be found here.
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