Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 12
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News
Varamis confirms interest in Royal Mail Class 325s
Open Access freight operator Varamis Rail has said it would be interesting in looking at taking on the soon-to-be-redundant Royal Mail Class 325 units.
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Scotland’s Railway sets five priority targets for climate action
Network Rail and ScotRail, under the Scotland’s Railway partnership, have published their Climate Action Plan for 2024-2029, setting out what they intend to deliver over the next five years to help address the climate crisis and to be prepared for further action in the future.
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Opinion
Opinion: public ownership, staffing levels and pay awards
Service cuts illustrate the pitfalls of public control, says our industry insider.
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News
Iarnród Éireann to upgrade manned crossings on Dublin-Cork line
The green light has been given for Iarnród Éireann to upgrade or replace seven manned crossings on a 24km (15-mile) stretch of the Dublin to Cork line.
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News
Chiltern Line Banbury works completed
Upgrades to the Chiltern main line between Bicester and Leamington Spa have been completed following a five-day closure.
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Features
How to adapt the network to climate change
Network Rail’s Climate Change Task Force lead for Wales and Western Region, Julie Gregory, talks to Nick Brodrick about the challenges of adapting the network.
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News
Progress on step-free Tube stations
Transport for London is starting design work on making a further three Tube stations step-free: Alperton, Arnos Grove and Eastcote.
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News
Two more Class 60s gain ‘Peak’ names
Two more GB Railfreight Class 60s are now sporting ‘Peak’ names.
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News
Thanet Parkway station in Kent is a year old
Thanet Parkway station in Kent has provided nearly 91,000 journeys in its first year of operation, with the 100,000th customer expected in August.
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News
Namings and nameplate sales at Direct Rail Services’ Kingmoor open day
Direct Rail Services staged its biennial open day on July 6, with crowds flocking to its Carlisle Kingmoor depot.