Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 18
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News
TOC recruitment drive offers 600 opportunities
Southeastern has launched its biggest ever recruitment drive, with a focus on people who might not have been considering a career in rail.
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News
Strikes resolution high on government to-do list
Resolving the two-year ASLEF pay dispute will be high on the agenda for the new government.
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News
Delay Repay claims increase
Train operators closed 7.6 million delay compensation claims in the last reporting year.
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Opinion
Industry insider: reverse the freight decline
ORR figures show the rail freight market share falling to 7%. Our columnist looks at ways back up
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News
On-train mobile connectivity extends to Elizabeth Line tunnels
Travellers using the central tunnelled section of London’s Elizabeth Line now have 4G and 5G mobile phone coverage on the trains as well as in the stations.
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News
Analysis: the final chapter of Stagecoach’s railway adventure?
Stagecoach was once a big hitter of the rail industry but recently surrendered its last franchise. Howard Johnston charts its rise, fall and return to buses
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News
Cold War Tube tunnels to house UK’s deepest bar
Once secret London underground tunnels to be opened to the public as a new heritage attraction
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News
Isolated safety systems let train move with doors open
A passenger train was able to start moving with several doors open and before the conductor had completed the dispatch process because safety systems had been isolated in an attempt to correct a fault, RAIB has found.
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News
SWR returns refurbished Class 458s to service
South Western Railway has put the first of its refurbished Class 458 Coradia Juniper trains back into passenger service on suburban routes.