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Bedwyn passengers bemoan shortage of service
Passengers on Great Western Railway trains to Bedwyn in Wiltshire have complained about continuing unacceptable service.
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Concrete segments to be UK-made
A factory on the Isle of Grain has landed the contract to manufacture the 58,000 pre-cast concrete tunnel segments needed for HS2’s London tunnels.
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GBRf unveils new HQ
Rail Minister Chris Heaton-Harris officially opened GB Railfreight’s new headquarters in Peterborough on August 11.
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Contactor appointed for Ashington line stations
Reopening of the 18-mile Northumberland line to regular passenger trains has taken a major step forward
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South Wales control centre being readied for connection
South Wales Metro’s new £100 million maintenance & control centre at Taffs Well is taking a big step forward with a start made on installing the rail connection
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Stadler FLIRTS for Wales begin testing
The first Class 756 & Class 231 Fast Light Inter-city and Regional Trains (FLIRTs) being built by Stadler for TfW have gone on test in Switzerland
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£117 million makeover for AWC’s Pendolino fleet
25,000 new seats, cafe bars and free water refill taps are among the highlights of a major upgrade to Avanti’s West Coast’s fleet of Class 390 Pendolinos
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New TfN chief to push for ‘levelling up’
North Chief Executive Martin Tugwell has declared his commitment to ensuring that Prime Minister Boris Johnson sticks to his ‘levelling up’ promises
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Absence of rail plans fuels uncertainty, argues RIA
Rail faces a ‘summer of uncertainty’, according to the Railway Industry Association (RIA).
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SWR carries out self-survey on passenger impact
South Western Railway has become the first passenger operator to assess and announce good things it believes it's doing for its workforce passengers & community