Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 150
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Network
Tourism ‘crucial’ for Borders Railway success
Tourist and leisure passengers could be a “crucial factor” in the success of the Borders Railway says the Campaign for Borders Rail (CBR).
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Network
VIDEO: Borders Railway from start to finish
Part of a series of videos showing the progress on the Borders Railway.
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New Trains
Getting ready for Thameslink’s new era
The first Siemens trains for Thameslink will start testing on the Brighton Main Line. What has been done to prepare some of Britain’s busiest tracks?
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Network
ORR approves Blackpool open access trains
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has approved Great North Western Railway’s (GNWR’s) bid to operate open access services between Blackpool and London
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Network
Ballast train crash shuts Scottish line
The Kilmarnock to Dumfries line was due to remain closed until at least August 17, after a derailment on August 1
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Network
Electrification cost increases first identified in 2014
Network Rail first identified increases in cost forecasts for some major electrification schemes in spring 2014
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Network
NRM exhibits Eurostar ‘373’
Eurostar Class 373 power car 3308 entered the National Railway Museum collection on August 6
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Network
NR fails to put passengers at the heart of planning - ORR
On top of disruption at London King’s Cross and Paddington in Christmas 2014 (RAIL 765), the Office of Rail and Road describes similar problems at London Bridge
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Network
Night Tube row: unions plan more strike action
The RMT and TSSA unions are to strike on London Underground on August 25-28 over plans to introduce all-night services