Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 70
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Body camera helps to convict attacker
A man who assaulted and injured London Underground staff has been jailed for three months, after being identified by a body camera.
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Rail improvements support review’s UKNET proposals
Establishing a strategic transport network is a central premise of Sir Peter Hendy CBE’s Union Connectivity Review final report.
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Rail workers can be a ‘Samaritans Christmas Star’
The rail industry is being encouraged to support Samaritans’ latest Christmas campaign by nominating and celebrating their own ‘Christmas stars’.
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Crossrail on home straight as trial operations begin
Trial operations have commenced on Crossrail ahead of the opening of the Elizabeth Line in the first half of next year, Transport for London has confirmed.
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RSSB reveals effect of pandemic on front-line staff
The Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) has called for better targeting of support for rail workers needing help with mental health issues.
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Ambassador role for teenager Harry
Rail Forum Midlands has appointed Harry Burr (15) as its Young Persons Ambassador.
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West Midlands halts trams after discovery of cracks
Tram services in the West Midlands have been suspended after cracks have been suspended after cracks were discovered on a number of vehicles.
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Bridge bashes: drivers are still ignoring warning signs
Somewhere in the UK, a road lorry or bus bashes into a railway bridge every five hours, leaving Network Rail to pick up a £5.5 million bill
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Teenager designs Dartmoor Line logo
Teenager Tom Watts won Great Western Railway’s competition to design a logo marking November’s reopening of the Dartmoor Line.
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Freightliner claims emissions success
Freightliner says trials with a new lower-emission fuel for its diesel fleet have been a success