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Brent Council seeks impetus for Bakerloo Line modernisation
Labour councillors in London are urging the government to approve the £10 billion modernisation of the Bakerloo Line and its extension south.
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Camden boost for freight operators
Network Rail has reassured freight operators DB Cargo, GB Railfreight and Freightliner, after they all objected to conversion of a disused London viaduct.
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Unlimited Travel ‘climate card’ scheme backed by campaigners
Research by Greenpeace and transport think tank, Greengauge 21 is advocating for a “climate card” subscription system that could set to as little as £49 a month to access train travel across all services in the U.K.
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North East reveals its festival to celebrate rail bicentenary
Newly renovated replica of Locomotion No. 1 will run on Stockton and Darlington Railway sections next September to re-enact the first rail passenger journey
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ORR: train drivers need sufficient rest
Train companies and unions have been told to be more vigilant when rostering crews for long night shifts when they have had insufficient rest.
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Scotland to restore peak fares after year’s trial
Ministers announced that passenger numbers had not increased enough to make an all-day off-peak trial permanent.
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Hull Trains reveals possible Sheffield timetable
Hull Trains has revealed an indicative timetable for its proposed new service between Sheffield and London King’s Cross.
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Records broken on Elizabeth line as passenger numbers rise again
London’s Elizabeth line continues to set new records, with a total of 18.3 million passengers carried in the four weeks to July 20.
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In-house Supertram hailed as a success
Growth in passenger numbers and a massive reduction in ticket fraud are two of the successes claimed by South Yorkshire Supertram in its first five months.
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Public consultation launched for Cardiff Crossrail project
Cardiff residents are invited to have their say on a brand-new tram system connecting Cardiff Central Station and Cardiff Bay.