Articles by Andy Roden - Page 12
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Minister claims hydrogen train on trial in UK
Jo Johnson tells Select Committee: "there’s a hydrogen trial in the Lakes at the moment.”
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EXCLUSIVE: Network Rail tight-lipped over soaring cost of Devon stations
Costs soar for two Devon stations, but Network Rail remains tight-lipped over reasons why
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Preparations continue for Bristol resignalling
£130 million resignalling at Bristol Temple Meads this Easter
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RSSB: variable rate sanders can halve braking distances
RSSB research with GWR '387s' suggests that braking distances in low adhesion could be halved if improved sanders are adopted by train operators.
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Government “gambling” with South West economy
Four years after storms closed the railway at Dawlish, the Peninsula Rail Task Force (PRTF) says Government is “gambling with the region’s economy”.
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New numbers for trains
New trains entering traffic in the UK must display new standard European Vehicle Numbers.
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Network Rail awards £11.6 million Shotts contract
Carillion wins £11.6 million stations enhancements contract on the Shotts line between Holytown Junction and Midcalder Junction from Network Rail
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Guidance for Digital Railway programme
A ministerial group set up to provide advice on the Digital Railway programme says the Government should publish a clear statement of policy for delivery.
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EXCLUSIVE: Concerns over franchise plans for South West
Cornwall Council and TravelWatch South West express scepticism about plans to split GWR franchise into two