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ORR demands better planning of engineering possessions
“Improved planning, monitoring and delivery of possessions is essential in not only reducing disruption to passengers, but also in reducing costs.”
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Regular services resume to Okehampton
For the first time in 50 years, regular passenger services will run on the Dartmoor Line from November 20, connecting Okehampton to Exeter.
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£25m to reduce Newport line landslides
Network Rail hopes that a £25 million programme to shore up the landslip-prone Newport-Gloucester line will reduce the number of enforced closures
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UPDATED: Freightliner to withdraw entire electric fleet
Freightliner has confirmed that it will be withdrawing its entire fleet of electric locomotives in response to soaring electricity prices.
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Very Light Rail demonstrator offers reopening hopes
The Revolution Very Light Rail (VLR) demonstration vehicle has been officially launched
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More ticket gates at Surbiton station
Work has begun on a Department for Transport-funded £6.7 million upgrade at Surbiton station in south-west London.
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£750,000 training centre for slab track
The UK’s first training centre for the installation and maintenance of slab track, to be used on HS2, was opened at the City of Wolverhampton’s Bilston complex
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HS2 sees merit of alternative fuels
HS2 Ltd is exploring the use of alternative fuels for its construction vehicles, after trials revealed they are more efficient than the traditional red diesel.
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CBR criticises Waverley delays
Governments have failed on their promises to publish far-reaching transport reviews.
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Senior appointments at Women in Rail
Women in Rail has appointed new Chairwoman Christine Fernandes and Vice Chairwoman Shona Clive, effective from October 1.