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HS2 passes major hurdle - construction could start next year
Construction of new railway could begin next year
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West Coast Railway Company responds to lifting of prohibition
WCR responds to ORR lifting Prohibition Notice that prevented the operator from running on the main line
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£800 million boost for London’s busiest railway
New trains and more station capacity at London Waterloo
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West Coast Railway Company prohibition lifted
Office of Rail and Road lifts main line ban on charter operator
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VIDEOS: Virgin Trains Class 800 'Azuma' launch
Virgin Trains East Coast (VTEC) launched its Class 800 train at London King’s Cross on March 18
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Shaw switches over to National Grid
High Speed 1 Chief Executive and author of the Shaw Report (RAIL 797) Nicola Shaw CBE takes over as Executive Director UK of National Grid later this year.
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New trains for Hull Trains
Five bi-mode trains will enter traffic with First Hull Trains from 2020.
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WCML high-speed upgrade could deliver 3hr London-Scotland journey times
Three-hour London-Edinburgh/Glasgow journey times could be achieved by upgrading existing railways, according to a new report by HS2 Ltd
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Nexus ends Tyne & Wear Metro contract early
Tyne & Wear Passenger Transport Executive Nexus is to take over the running of the Tyne & Wear Metro from April 2017.
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Virgin launches brand new train. Aims for 140mph running.
Virgin Trains East Coast launches its Class 800 at London King’s Cross on March 18, rebranding them as Azuma – which translates as ‘East’ from Japanese.