Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 66
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Lords inquiry seeks views on future transport use
The chairwoman of a House of Lords inquiry focused on “finding out how public transport will be used in the future” has called on the public to submit views.
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Network Rail begins landslip monitoring trial
Network Rail is trialling a monitoring system that will give early warning of landslips.
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McLoughlin vows to fight against NPR downgrade
New Transport for the North Chairman Lord Patrick McLoughlin has commenced his four-year term
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LNER to reinstate full timetable from February 14
LNER has announced a return to its full pre-COVID timetable from February 14. A full catering offer has also returned
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Track and drainage work at Water Orton
Major track alterations and lineside drainage are due to take place at Water Orton (North Warwickshire) and Duddeston (Birmingham) from February 19-27
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GWR grant to clear litter in Plymouth
Great Western Railway has awarded a £12,000 grant to litter-picking group Clean Our Patch CIC,
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Initiative to give visitors a Taste for Travel
Taste for Travel trails and experiences are being launched to encourage visitors in Gloucestershire to see rail as part of an adventure in the region
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Poll opens to find name for new Liverpool station
A public vote has opened to select the name of a new station at the former St James site in Liverpool.
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Transport for London restructures its executive team
Transport for London has set out a new, leaner structure for its executive team, which is to be reduced from 11 members to seven.
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Advisory panel sets to work on GBR transition
The Advisory Panel for the Great British Railways Transition Team (GBRTT) met for the first time on January 19.