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Railway Gazette International

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Editor
  
Chris Jackson

Frequency
  
Monthly

Categories
  
Rail transport

Company
  
DVV Media Group

Railway Gazette International

Circulation
  
11,103 (January–December 2015)

First issue
  
1835 (1905 as Railway Gazette)

Railway Gazette International is a monthly business journal covering the railway, metro, light rail and tram industries worldwide. Available by annual subscription, the magazine is read in over 140 countries by transport professionals and decision makers, railway managers, engineers, consultants and suppliers to the rail industry. A mix of technical, commercial and geographical feature articles, plus the regular monthly news pages, cover developments in all aspects of the rail industry, including infrastructure, operations, rolling stock and signalling.

History

Railway Gazette International traces its history to May 1835 as The Railway Magazine, when it was founded by Effingham Wilson. The Railway Gazette title dates from July 1905, created to cover railway commercial and financial affairs. In April 1914 it merged with The Railway Times, which incorporated Herapath's Railway Journal, and in February 1935 it absorbed the Railway Engineer. Around this time it also absorbed The Railway News. It then reflected all aspects of railway activity, particularly in the British Empire and in other areas of the world which used similar technology.

In January 1964, it merged with sister publication Diesel Railway Traction and its frequency reduced from weekly to fortnightly.

In October 1970, it was renamed Railway Gazette International and reduced in frequency to monthly.

Railway Gazette International is part of the Railway Gazette Group, itself part of DVV Media Group. It was part of Reed Business Information until 1 April 2007.

References

Railway Gazette International Wikipedia