Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 154
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Network
Virgin and Stagecoach seek end of inter-city franchising
Virgin and Stagecoach want inter-city franchises replaced by a licensing model, to increase competition and replace “confused and damaging” open access system.
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Network
Perry opens National Training Academy
Rail Minister Claire Perry officially opened the National Training Academy for Rail (NTAR) in Northampton.
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Network
TfL urged to seek control of London suburban services
Control of the capital’s suburban services should be devolved to Transport for London as existing franchises expire, says London Assembly Transport Committee.
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Network
Could Ashington line re-open?
Local council commissions £850,000 feasibility study into re-opening the Ashington, Blyth and Tyne line, in conjunction with Network Rail.
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Network
RAIB probes Fletton Junction speeding
The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) is examining why a train passed over Fletton Junction at more than twice the permitted speed of 25mph.
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Network
Transport for the North takes significant steps
Transport for the North could be a statutory body in 2017, after Government said it would propose amendments to Cities and Local Government Devolution Bill.
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Network
Consideration for new Brighton Main Line
The campaign to develop a second main line linking Brighton, the South Coast with central London, Essex and Stansted Airport, BML2, has taken a step forward.
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Network
Great Western costs soar to £2.8 billion Network Rail admits
Network Rail Chairman Mark Carne says the costs of the Great Western Main Line (GWML) electrification could now be up to £2.8 billion.
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Network
NR breaches licence over enhancement failings, says ORR
Enhancements Improvement Plan due to be published by NR in mid-November
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New Trains
Marvellous Maintenance Technology
A guided tour of Network Rail's new Mobile Maintenance Trains, which aims to make essential maintenance work cheaper, more efficient and safer for track gangs