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Hitachi sidesteps questions about IEP’s detailed costs
Hitachi’s Intercity Express programme (IEP) has made an impressive debut, but the Class 800 continues to be dogged by unanswered questions
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“HS2: plan ahead with confidence” - Perry
“The debate has moved on from whether to build HS2, to how we should build it,” Transport Minister Claire Perry asserted at RAIL’s National Rail Conference
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Electrifying routes to the South West could deliver £6 billion to region
Electrifying mainline rail services to the South West Peninsula could deliver a £6 billion boost to the region’s economy, a new report published today says.
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First tracks laid for Crossrail
First section of Crossrail track installed at the new Stockley Flyover in Hillingdon (west London)
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Freight achieves new highs in punctuality
In the three-month period to the end of September 2014 (Q2 2014/15), 81.1% of freight trains arrived within ten minutes of the scheduled time.
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Consultation on proposed Crossrail 2 route
London authorities, businesses and residents along the proposed Crossrail 2 route can have their say on plans to protect the route from conflicting development
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East Anglia to Oxford and beyond in ten years?
The long campaigned-for East West Rail project looks on course for completion in under ten years’ time.
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First’s revenue falls, but profits continue to grow
FirstGroup report profits rose by 70% to £33.3 million in the six months to September 30. But revenue falls 10.9%
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Independent Transport Commission launches high-speed rail report
Report draws on high-speed best practice in Europe to inform UK policy
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Chiltern charter showcases Cowley branch plans
Chiltern Railways operates charter over branch line it hopes to re-open