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Examination of Dover sea wall begins
Engineers are investigating how to repair the damaged sea wall at Shakespeare Beach, Dover
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Bore work enables faster trains to run through Farnworth Tunnel
Work has been completed to widen one bore of the Farnworth Tunnel in Lancashire, so that it can accommodate two rail tracks.
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First and Stagecoach shortlisted for South Western franchise
Plans for smart ticketing and improved connectivity
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Borders Railway patronage exceeds forecast figures
More than half a million passengers have used the £353 million Borders Railway since it re-opened in September last year.
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Modernisation programme helps TfL meet delay targets
Transport for London says London Underground has reached targets of 30% reduction in delays, set out by the city’s Mayor Boris Johnson five years ago.
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Thirteen developers selected to build on TfL sites
Transport for London has selected 13 property developers to build a total of 10,000 homes on more than 300 acres of TfL land,
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Full electric service won’t start on GWML until CP6
Full introduction of electric services on the GWML will not now take place until Control Period 6 (CP6, 2019-2024).
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VIDEO: Gospel Oak to Barking electrification
Passengers set to benefit from upgrade of Gospel Oak to Barking London Overground line
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Oxford-Marylebone service delayed until December
Chiltern Railways delays introduction of its service from Oxford through to London Marylebone. The first train leaves Oxford station at 0536 on December 12.
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Pay-as-you-go system reaches Gatwick Airport
London’s contactless and Oyster pay-as-you-go system has been extended to Gatwick Airport.