Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 63
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Dudley interchange moves a step closer
A final planning application for a new £24 million Dudley transport interchange has been submitted by Transport for the West Midlands (TfWM).
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Southeastern gets smarter - and safer
Southeastern has begun design work on a standardised meeting room for many of its stations
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Warning of risk to new-builds unless funding settlement agreed
The delivery of hundreds of thousands of news homes is at risk due to the lack of a long-term funding settlement for Transport for London.
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Private research to give a boost to Borders campaign
The Campaign for Borders Rail is considering commissioning its own professional research
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RMT plans further weekend action on TPE services
The RMT union has announced a series of further strikes by conductor members working for TransPennine Express.
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National Rail Awards 2022 - get your entries in now!
Entries for RAIL’s 2022 National Rail Awards judging season close on March 25, so get your entries in now!
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Storms: Shapps says railway was “overly cautious”
Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps has expressed concern over the scale of cancelled trains during recent storms
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ScotRail U-turn on ticket office proposals
Plans to close three ticket offices in Scotland and to reduce opening hours at 117 others have been heavily scaled back, following widespread opposition.
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Salisbury crash: slippery rails caused by autumn leaves
Slippery rails, resulting from autumn leaves on the line, has been identified as a cause of the collision between two trains near Salisbury last October
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Cambridge signals to receive £194m upgrade
The Cambridge area’s 40-year-old signalling system is to be replaced over the next two years, following the award of £194 million worth of contracts.