Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 117
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RAIB investigates Twyford wheelchair accident
The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) is investigating how a wheelchair user was hit by a freight train on the platform at Twyford station on April 7.
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Regulator to assess train operators
ORR to assess customer performance of operators, following a ‘mystery shopping’ exercise conducted in response to the ‘super complaint’ by consumer body Which?
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Regulator initiates Network Rail funding process for CP6
Rail regulators have begun the long process of calculating Network Rail’s track access charges and funding needs for 2019-2024, known as Control Period 6, CP6.
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VIDEO: Thameslink Class 700 interviews
A Govia Thameslink Railway video showcasing the new Siemens-built Class 700s that will enter traffic in the 'next few weeks'
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VIDEO: New Thameslink Class 700s
Thameslink unveiled the spacious new Siemens Class 700 Thameslink train at Blackfriars station on May 23.
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EXCLUSIVE: Steam Dreams Chairman tells the full story of the Flying Scotsman Scottish fiasco that ultimately ended in triumph
Marcus Robertson exclusively tells the story of a triumph that nearly became a disaster but ultimately was an even greater success
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Electrifying North Downs Line “will create 8,000 jobs”
Fully electrifying the line between Reading and Gatwick would create 8,000 jobs and generate almost £2bn for the region, according to Surrey County Council.
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EXCLUSIVE: Nicola Shaw writes for RAIL
NICOLA SHAW reflects on her report into Network Rail and its findings, and the approach required to implement any recommendations
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Carne orders inquiry after Network Rail's Flying Scotsman Borders debacle
Network Rail Chief Executive Mark Carne to launch investigation into gauge clearance problems that almost prevented Flying Scotsman running on Borders line .
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GTR seeks injunction against ASLEF ballot
Govia Thameslink Railway issues papers at the High Court challenging a ballot of drivers on Southern and Gatwick Express over the use of 12-car DOO working.