Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 32
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Network
Troon station rebuild emerges after fire (video)
New steel 'skeleton' for platform building nears completion ahead of planned opening for golf's The Open Championship this summer.
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Network
Government gives 'green light' to develop on former HS2 land
Local authorities no longer required to consult with Government for planning consent on HS2 Phase 2a land.
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Network
British Steel builds £10m rail storage facility, the biggest in the UK
All-new purpose-built warehouse for finished rail, the biggest of its kind in the country, takes shape on Scunthorpe site.
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Network
‘Swarm-robotic’ tunnelling technology prepared for testing
British tech company hyperTunnel plans to demonstrate 'cutting-edge' construction technology at the Global Centre of Rail Excellence.
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Network
ASLEF plans co-ordinated strikes over seven days
Mick Whelan: Govt's Strikes Act 2023 will likely make industrial strife worse.
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Network
‘Critical’ safety upgrades needed for Wessex route
Network Rail prepares public for road and rail disruption, with signalling upgrades and level crossing closures.
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Network
UK’s busiest non 'access-friendly' station is closer to major upgrade
Planning consent granted for modernisation of Victorian station building at Peckham Rye.
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Policy
HS1's outgoing CEO: the challenges facing Britain’s railway
Winner of the Outstanding Personal Contribution award at the 2023 NRAs, Dyan Perry OBE talks about skills gaps and recognising the success of rail projects.
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Opinion
Wolmar: what a Labour government should do to reform rail
The railway model should be based on the people who use it - the passengers says Christian Wolmar.
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Electrification
Why £1bn isn't enough for North Wales Main Line electrification
Mel Holley chronicles the halting progress of plans to electrify the North Wales coastal route.