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  • Qualitative research to assess passenger preferences and tolerances for service alterations during blockades for rail infrastructure projects.

  • Data on key statistics, punctuality and complaints for all train operating companies in Great Britain for the financial year ending 2022.

  • Occupational health data for the rail industry, including manual handling, shock and trauma injuries for the mainline and London Underground.

  • Summary of progress made delivering the transport decarbonisation plan.

  • Statistics on the number of passenger assists requested and disabled person’s rail cards in circulation and issued.

  • Annual report showing passengers satisfaction with handling complaints.

  • Rail passengers and their claims for compensation when they are delayed.

  • Passenger rail service statistics in Great Britain with the latest data, covering 1 January to 31 March 2022.

  • The twenty-first in a series of regular progress reports from the High Speed Two (HS2) independent Construction Commissioner.

  • Study into the travel behaviour of people during and following the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

  • The average change in prices charged by train operating companies (TOCs) to rail passengers since January 2004 to January 2022.

  • Passenger rail usage statistics in Great Britain with the latest data, covering 1 January to 31 March 2022.

  • Presents the findings of research into the experiences, attitudes and opinions of disabled non-users of the railway.

  • Rail freight usage and performance statistics in Great Britain covering the period of 1 January 2022 to 31 March 2022.

  • The model has been used to estimate how the improved connectivity that HS2 will deliver between the UK’s cities and regions will impact the wider UK economy.

  • Provides details of updates made to PFM v10a, a tool used in the appraisal of High Speed 2.

  • Provides independent verification that the processes and inputs for PFM v10a meet with the agreed specification.

  • Input modelling and forecasting assumptions used by PFM v10a.

  • Findings from quantitative research that aimed to understand existing and potential part-time commuters and their interest in flexible rail ticketing products.

  • Findings from qualitative research which explored part-time commuting patterns and passengers' views on different types of flexible season ticket.