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Arriva to operate CrossCountry until 2019
Arriva to pay £163 million premium as it continues operate CrossCountry franchise until 2019.
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Three phases for franchise development - Anglia MD
The new Abellio East Anglia franchise beginning on October 16 is split into three phases, Abellio Greater Anglia Managing Director Jamie Burles reveals.
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Maynard stresses need for “effective collaboration”
Rail Minister Paul Maynard says: "To my mind, effective collaboration is the only way for Network Rail to deliver.”
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LOROL claims top National Rail Awards accolade
London Overground Railway Operations Ltd has claimed the blue riband award at this year’s National Rail Awards - the Passenger Operator of the Year.
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MP urges for West Anglia not to be overlooked
West Anglia Main Line Taskforce Chairman Sir Alan Haselhurst MP urges Government not to forget route to Stansted and Cambridge.
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PICTURE: First brand new train for Scotland arrives in UK
The first four-car Class 385 has arrived in the UK from Japan.
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DRS ‘68s’ kept busy on Norfolk lines
Direct Rail Services supplied various Class 68s to Abellio Greater Anglia at the end of August and start of September, following failures.
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No devolution unless necessary - Rail Minister
Devolution has a vital role for the railways, but should not be introduced unless necessary, according to Rail Minister Paul Maynard.
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Maynard cites importance of rail links to coastal towns
Labour mobility will be biggest challenge to rail over next decade, according to new Rail Minister Paul Maynard, who highlighted the plight of coastal towns.
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Milestones still to be achieved - GEML Taskforce
“We still have key and political milestones to achieve,” GEML Taskforce co-Chairman Chloe Smith tells assorted MPs and members of the rail industry.