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Porterbrook: modified trains have a role to play
Porterbrook claims that maximising the service life of trains, as well as avoiding premature scrapping, helps save unnecessary carbon emissions.
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Non-accessible rolling stock withdrawals start with Greater Anglia Mk 3s
Final Mk 3s withdrawn from Great Eastern Main Line as accessibility deadline passes
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Grand Central suspends services as COVID-19 bites
Open access operator suspends existing services and delays Blackpool launch until next year
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RIA: advance wiring schemes to ensure skills retention
Electrification schemes need to be brought forward so that the industry doesn't lose the required skills says RIA
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Bombardier and CAF suspend train production, while Hitachi reduces workload
Derby and Newport stop assembly, Hitachi reduces Newton Aycliffe output but maintenance carries on at various depots
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London Assembly urges Thameslink services to be added to Tube map
Adding Thameslink to the TfL Tube map would help passengers with accessibility issues says London Assembly
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Government looks to bi-mode to fortify rail freight
Government suggests bi-mode traction is the future for rail freight industry
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GB Rail: Labour’s blueprint for a publicly owned railway
Privatisation as we've known it is over - Labour
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Direct Award franchise extensions for Southeastern and GWR
Direct Awards for Great Western Railway and Southeastern
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Hull Trains temporarily suspends operations
“We have explored every avenue to try and keep trains running, but sadly it is not currently financially viable to run our services" - Hull Trains MD