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Hitachi targets export opportunities from Newton Aycliffe
“Our aspiration is to do more and continue to advance high-speed train technology and the benefit they can offer passengers around the world,” - Nick Hughes
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"Time is of the essence if we are to avoid a catastrophic situation where we literally run out of money" - London Transport Commissioner on TfL's Government funding
"Our budget, to be frank, is in tatters," says Commissioner Andy Byford as current Government funding package for TfL set to run out within days
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Lockdown hits freight figures, but punctuality shows improvement
Amount of freight carried dropped dramatically during lockdown, but performance improves due to fewer passenger trains
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Busy Saturdays lead change in travel patterns - Hendy
As the number of leisure travellers outstrips commuters, Network Rail Chairman likens the recovery to bygone popularity of summer Saturday trips
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Hopes rekindled of full Midland Main Line electrification
Government hints at possible electrification of entire Midland Main Line
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EXCLUSIVE: What next for 'Staycation Express?'
Passenger number “exceeded expectations” on Skipton-Appleby trains, with Rail Charter Services hopeful of repeating the trains next year.
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Prime Minister leads gratitude for “railway family”
Boris Johnson gives his heartfelt thanks to railway staff in a speech at RAIL’s virtual National Rail Awards
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Hopes of mid-2020s start on Northern Powerhouse Rail
Work on Northern Powerhouse Rail could start in mid-2020s
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Government axes rail franchising after 24 years
“The model of adopted 25 years ago has seen significant rises in passenger numbers, but this pandemic has proven that it is no longer working" - Shapps
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National Rail Awards 2020 Winners
'Railway Oscars' celebrate excellence in rail during a troubled year