Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 39
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Bridge collapse shows dangers of river scour
The dangers of river scour affecting Network Rail bridges has been thrown dramatically into the spotlight by a bridge collapse in the US as a train was crossing
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£5m refresh for Stirling station
The newly redeveloped Stirling station was officially opened by Scottish Transport Minister Fiona Hyslop on June 27.
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Dr David Pugh: Value of emerging technologies
The UK has a rich history of innovation and advancement in the rail industry from the pioneering days of steam locomotives to the high-speed trains we see today
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Network
Discovery of body cracks stops TransPennine Mk 5s
Transpennine Express has suffered another setback with the discovery of body cracks on some of its CAF Mk 5a locomotive-hauled coaches.
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Network
RDG presses ahead with ticket office closure plan
After a year of unsuccessful negotiations with the RMT union, the Rail Delivery Group looks set to impose widespread ticket office closures in England.
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Network
ASLEF mandate for further strikes
No end is in sight in the year-long rail dispute between the Government and unions, over pay
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Network
HS2 seeks train fitment contractors for £2bn fleet
UK-based component suppliers are being urged to bid for a share of the work to complete the £2 billion HS2 train fleet being built
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Network
NR told to set aside extra £600m for renewals
Network Rail should adjust its 2024-29 spending plans to put more money into renewing earthworks and bridges
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Network
TfL plans sub-Thames DLR extension to Thamesmead
Proposals for an extension to the Docklands Light Railway have been submitted to the Government by Transport for London.