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SNCF results hit by strikes
SNCF has calculated the cost of three months of strike action in 2018 at 770 million euros.
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Backing for Borders rail reopening study
Government has given its backing to a full feasibility study into completely reopening the former Waverley route from Edinburgh to Carlisle via Tweedbank.
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Delays for passengers?
A report in The Times reveals a leaked UK government report that queues at St Pancras International could be over a mile long in the event of a ‘no deal’ Brexi
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Ashington reopening
Proposals to restore passenger services on the freight-only Ashington, Blyth and Tyne line appear to have moved a step closer
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Irish Rail to install national ATP system
Irish Rail has awarded a multi-million-euro contract to DB, Egis and CPC Project Services to equip its entire 2,400km network with ATP during the next 7 years
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100,000th train travels through the Gotthard Base Tunnel
Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) has marked the 100,000th train to pass through the Gotthard Base Tunnel since it opened in June 2016
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TfL: ‘Ridesharing not abstracting’
Ridesharing apps such as Uber are having only a marginal impact on demand for public transport in London, according to Shashi Verma
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DB launches ‘world’s fastest laboratory’ test train
DB has launched its Advanced Trainlab to allow the testing of digital technologies and speed up their entry into service.
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Compensation could be scrapped in Wales
TfW CEO James Price suggests that Schedule 4 and Schedule 8 payments made between operators and Network Rail could be scrapped in Wales