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Brexit contributes to Eurostar passenger downturn
Brexit and the continued impact of the terrorist attacks in Brussels are behind Eurostar’s “challenging” second quarter results for 2016.
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Eurotunnel revenues increase in interim results
Eurotunnel revenues in the six months to June 30 rose by 2% to £582m (£486.3m).
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Grayling is new Transport Secretary
Chris Grayling (MP for Epsom & Ewell) has been appointed Secretary of State for Transport.
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FIRST PICTURES: Brand new trains for Essex and London taking shape
The first images of c2c's Class 387s under construction have been released.
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Chilterns Route Study to tackle capacity challenges
A new connection could linke Chiltern Main Line to a planned station at Old Oak Common, to provide additional capacity and access to both Crossrail and HS2
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McLoughlin quizzed on state of UK rolling stock
During a Q&A session on June 30, Secretary of State for Transport Patrick McLoughlin fielded a number of questions relating to rolling stock.
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Government wants more services and longer trains on new South West franchise
More trains and more space for passengers form key elements of the new South West franchise.
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RAIB recommendations to reduce ‘trap and drag’ incidents
Trains could be fitted with sensitive door-edge technology following conclusion of review into accident where passenger was dragged along a platform .