Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 81
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Anglian track and crossings renewed
Network Rail says it has renewed 36 miles of track and 20 level crossings across its Anglia region over the past 12 months, to improve reliability.
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Birmingham tech lab formally opens
Paul Plummer has been appointed Professor of Railway Strategy at the Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education
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Ambitious carbon strategy for Go-Ahead Group
The Go-Ahead Group has set out an ambitious strategy to lead the transport industry in carbon reduction by cutting its emissions by 75% by 2035
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Call for better rail accessibility
Accessibility features, both physically in railway stations and online, “often feel like a bolted-on afterthought and are therefore not always fully functional”
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ORR authorises Merseyrail ‘777s’
Merseyrail’s 52 Class 777 trains have been authorised for passenger use by the Office of Rail and Road.
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COVID ‘pingdemic’ forces Metropolitan Line closure
The Metropolitan Line was forced to close on July 17 because so many workers were self-isolating
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Minister visits hydrogen project
Arcola Energy’s scheme to convert an electric multiple unit to run on hydrogen has reached the halfway point
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Progress on HS2 tree planting
A tenth of the seven million new trees planned for the route of the first phase of HS2 have now been planted.
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HS2 apprentice milestone reached
Solihull resident Danielle Taylor has become the 650th apprentice working on the delivery of HS2.
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Transpennine upgrade to start
Passengers in the Manchester area are being reminded to check for possible disruption as the Transpennine Route Upgrade gets under way.