Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 126
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Network
Hitachi converts GWR ‘801s’ to bi-mode operation
Hitachi will build 21 Class 801 electric multiple units ordered for GWR as full bi-mode operation, rather than build the straight EMUs as planned.
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RAIL Features
RAIL ARCHIVE: Class 73 rebuilds
As the final Class 73/9 undergoes testing at Wabtec Rail's Brush Traction, Loughborough, RAIL looks back at the start of the project
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RAIL Features
RAIL ARCHIVE: TransPennine 185s
In Sept 2006, Siemens unveiled the first Class 185 for the TransPennine Express franchise. Ten years later, bigger trains with more capacity have been announced
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RAIL Features
Network South East 25th anniversary
To mark the 25th anniversary of Network South East, RICHARD CLINNICK spoke to CHRIS GREEN about NSE. This is the feature RAIL published…
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Network
Borders Railway smashes forecast passenger figures
The Borders Railway has beaten traffic forecasts by 22%, with almost 700,000 passengers travelling on the route in its first six months of operation.
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Network
Driver shortages and train issues prompt GTR remedial plan
DfT and GTR agree remedial plan in a bid to improve reliability on Thameslink, Southern and Gatwick Express services.
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Network
Ecorys develops intermodal work
Ecorys has developed an intermodal Intelligent Transport System for the East-West corridor.
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Network
Great Western Main Line section set to 'go live'
Network Rail is close to completing electrification of the Great Western Main Line between Reading and Didcot, as part of the route’s ongoing modernisation.
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Network
New Managing Director for Network Rail Wales
Keolis Group Managing Director, Hyderabad Mass Transit, Andy Thomas is to become Network Rail’s Wales Route Managing Director from August.
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Network
Network Rail creates ‘virtual route’ for freight and CrossCountry
Network Rail has created a new ‘virtual route’ for freight and national train operating companies.