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EU vote: Stay or leave - the impact on UK rail
With the UK rail industry heavily affected by any decision on whether to remain in the EU, RAIL delves into the issues for our industry
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Mk 1 charter row as CET plans a major inconvenience for charter firms
Network Rail plans to cease using stock not fitted with controlled emission toilets could cripple industry, charter promoters and operators warn.
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Lack of capacity drives calls for new Devon route
Capacity constraints between Exeter and Newton Abbot within the next 20 to 30 years could trigger the need for a new or re-opened second route through Devon.
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Sheffield tram-train suffers more delays
Network Rail (NR) confirms that the tram-train trial between Sheffield and Rotherham has been delayed, but no date for its introduction has been announced.
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MTR and First partner for South Western bid
MTR Corporation (UK) will join First Group in a joint venture to bid for the South Western franchise.
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GWR and WSR introduce through tickets
An all in-one ticket featuring travel on GWR, the West Somerset Railway (WSR) and local buses could bring a £1 million boost to the local economy.
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Anglian infrastructure needed as well as new trains, say campaigners
Campaigners expect new trains to be part of the new East Anglia franchise due to be announced soon.
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‘Summer of steam’ planned for Borders Railway
Steam locomotives will return to the Borders Railway every Sunday from August 7 to September 25.
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Rail services hit as flash flooding causes landslips
Rail services have resumed between Bradford and Ilkley and from Oakham to Corby, after flash flooding caused landslips at two separate locations.
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Transport for London updates iconic typeface
Transport for London (TfL) has updated its famous Johnson typeface to better cater for the digital age.