Citizens’ Rail’s Communications Officer Mike Parker-Bray delivered a presentation on “Developing a Community Rail website” at the 2015 First Great Western community rail conference.
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Train operator First Great Western plays a major role in Citizens’ Rail’s Riviera Line project, and holds the event each year to bring together all those involved with, or who have an interest in, the various Community Rail lines and activities across the region. This year’s conference on 19th March was held in Bristol, European Green Capital 2015.
The website presentation was prompted by interest in Citizens’ Rail’s award-winning TheRivieraLine.com website, pictured above.
[power_title color=”#404040″ ]Slides from the presentation[/power_title]
You can read more about these topics thanks to a list of additional resources compiled to support the talk.
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One response to “Conference presentation on developing railway websites”
I’m really interested in attending the conference in October, so we can set up some kind of Citizens Rail initiative at several locations across IRELAND, including some kind of CROSS-BORDER initiative to get routes reopened to places like Monaghan, Cavan and Armagh, all three large county towns near the Border. Also, Enniskillen and Donegal could get some kind of rail link restored with enough committment and also by cancelling some road projects and spending the money instead on rural Light Rail.