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GWR book recalls staff’s war letters
Great Western Railway helps launch a book based on a series of letters sent from staff servng in the First World War.
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Evans is CEO for high-speed college
The National College for High Speed Rail has appointed John Evans as its chief executive.
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Murphy wins LO station contract
J Murphy & Sons wins a £6.5 million contract from Transport for London to upgrade ten London Overground stations
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Cranbrook to open this December
The new station at Cranbrook, east of Exeter, on the Salisbury line, is now set to open with the timetable change on December 14.
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Adonis meets TfN to discuss northern connectivity
National Infrastructure Commission Chairman Andrew Adonis meets representatives from Transport for the North during two-day visit to northern England
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RBF special raises £17,000 for charity
Rail charity The Railway Benefit Fund’s first ever special train raised more than £17,000 on November 7.
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DB delivers record mail train improvements
DB Schenker claims a record improvement in operational performance with 96.3% of mail trains arriving at their destination within ten minutes of the schedule.
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Whip aerial caused January Channel Tunnel fire
An over-height whip aerial on a lorry “almost certainly” caused an electrical arc that led to a fire in the UK portal of the Channel Tunnel on January 17.
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Crossrail Flyover takes shape
Work on Stockley Flyover in London is moving closer to completion, with the final concrete beam to support its second ramp fitted six weeks ahead of schedule.