Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 44
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Network
NR handed safety directions after woman dies at high-risk crossing
Two recommendations to improve level crossing safety have been made to Network Rail by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch
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Network
Worthing train driver death prompts safety directives
Rail accident investigators have made a series of recommendations, following an incident when a train driver died after he got out of his cab and hit by a train
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Opinion
Rail 977 - A farewell to micro-management
We’ve been here before… but this time it feels more positive
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Network
Elizabeth line reaches millionth passenger milestone
The Elizabeth line has carried its 100 millionth passenger since opening last May
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Network
Scotland commits to £4.2bn infrastructure spend in CP7
The Scottish Government finally published its High Level Output Specification and Statement of Funds Available for Scotland’s Railway infrastructure for CP7
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Network
Vivarail dream over as the liquidation process begins
Vivarail will be wound up and its remaining assets sold to pay creditors, after no rescue bids were received for the failed train manufacturer.
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Network
Fares reform tops agenda for exclusive RAIL webinar
Want to know more about the rail industry’s plans to implement fares and ticketing reform?
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Network
Full business case to be developed for 2026 Oxford-Cowley reopening
The Oxford to Cowley branch could reopen to passenger services in December 2026,
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Network
AI employed to help understand low-adhesion track conditions
AI employed to help understand low-adhesion track conditions
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Network
MPs gain ‘hands-on’ railway experience through Fellowship Programme
MPs from across the political spectrum have been recognised for their participation in the Railway Industry Association’s Rail Fellowship Programme