Media outlets starting with R
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Rail Professional
Background and Format: Launched in 1996, Rail Professional is a B2B magazine that focuses on the rail industry. Additionally, the magazine contains interviews with significant figures within the industry in each issue. Rail Professional is also the official magazine for the Institution of Railway Operators (IRO). Top TIps for PRs: Editorial content to be submitted the first week of each month Magazine goes to print third or fourth week of each month Ad Rates: Advertising information can be viewed here
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RRail Review
Career and Background: Rail Review is published by Bauer Media quarterly and is aimed at government employees who work at the Department of Transport and senior managers who work in the rail industry. Covers news, demographics, franchise system, safety and autonomous vehicles. It has a sister publication, Rail. For more information about advertising rates, the commercial team can be reached via this form on the Rail Magazine website: www.railmagazine.com/contact-us Circulation: The publisher does not disclose the number.
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RRail Technology Magazine
Background and Format: Targeting those responsible for running and developing the UK rail industry, Rail Technology Magazine is the UK rail industry’s independent technical trade journal, covering the latest technology news and developments across the UK’s rail network, as well as in-depth analysis of rail policy, operations, management and procurement. It provides news, analysis, reports and updates on all aspects of the UK rail industry. With the title published six times a year during the middle of the month in January, March, May, July, September and November, the editorial deadline varies - it is best to contact the team for clarification on dates. Circulation: Source: ABC
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Railfan & Railroad
Written for industry professionals and rail enthusiasts. Designed to cover railroading in the modern era. Highlights trends and developments in rail operations, including rapid transit, commuter railroads, freight systems and foreign rail lines. Contain features and articles on the history of railroading. Mail submissions should be sent to Railfan & Railroad, P.O. Box 817, Swedesboro, NJ 08085. If you’re using UPS or FedEx, send your submissions to Railfan & Railroad, 1950 Kings Highway #817, Swedesboro, NJ 08085.
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RRailfanning.org
Dedicated to the train and railroad industries and focuses on news, company profiles and safety.
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Railnews
Background and Format: Railnews is a magazine which provides information on issues affecting the railways and the businesses and people behind them, as well as current events.The magazine provides regular features including news from British Transport Police, The institution of Railway Operators, Metro, Rail Businesses and Guest Opinions. Audience and Readership: Professionals who work in the rail industry which includes everyone from board room executives to track side staff. Deadline: Deadline date is usually the last week of the month prior to publication month. Time of Publication: Publication date is usually the first week of the month. Circulation: Source: Publisher Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here.
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RRailpace Newsmagazine
Targeted to Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada. Includes railroad industry news, photos and feature articles.
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RRailroad History
Written for railroad historians and others interested in railroad history. Covers the railroad history of North America and features an extensive book review section, as well as articles about railroad technology and social and labor history.
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RRailroad Model Craftsman
Written for model railroading enthusiasts. Content covers hands-on modeling of all scales and offers product reviews, prototype articles, modeling ideas and techniques, new products and overviews on the history of the hobby. Includes a listing of related shows and exhibits.
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RRailroad Week in Review
Railroad Week in Review provides a weekly summary of railroad industry trends and indicators for railroad managers and customers. Editorial focus is on the important small railroad (AAR Class 2 and Class 3) community and on innovation and how to maximize return on the assets at hand.