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Visual Disruption Maps
Descriptions
Visual Disruption Maps are short, customer-focused videos where a presenter
stands in front of a map of the rail network and helps customers understand
their travel options where disruption is occurring on the network. Disruption
includes pre-planned disruption, where planned engineering works mean that customers
may need to use alternative routes or where buses run instead of trains, and
unplanned (or on the day) disruption, where services are impacted by
infrastructure issues, train problems, weather events or similar.
RDG are looking to see if a supplier is able to
provide the "Disruption Map Videos" service, producing videos for both
pre-planned and unplanned disruption from 30 June 2026. An initial 1-year
contract will be offered, where the Customer may extend this further, depending
on continued funding availability.
Video production must be carried out onshore and not through
an offshore supplier or partner.
All suppliers would be responsible for arranging
British Sign Language (BSL) translation to be completed using their own choice
of British Sign Language supplier.
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CPV Codes
63711000 - Support services for railway transport
Keywords
railway operations support
train schedule coordination
track maintenance facilitation
rail signalling aid
train monitoring service
platform operations support
railway crew assistance
rolling stock servicing aid
rail journey facilitation
track-side operations support
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Possible Competitors
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