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EU vote: Hitachi's Alistair Dormer's view
Hitachi believes that a strong and united Europe with the UK, in a single, open market, offers the best conditions for Europe’s prosperity and for Hitachi
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EU vote: What will the result mean for the rail industry?
The facts and the issues facing the industry in relation to the EU are well documented. But either way, a close result will create new challenges for rail
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Brand new Class 700s enter traffic with Thameslink
First Class 700 enters traffic with Govia Thameslink Railway.
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EU vote: The EU’s role in UK rail
At this time of intense political debate, it is worth reflecting on the benefits or disbenefits that ‘Remain’ versus ‘Leave’ will have on the GB railway.
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EU vote: Stay or leave - the impact on UK rail
With the UK rail industry heavily affected by any decision on whether to remain in the EU, RAIL delves into the issues for our industry
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Mk 1 charter row as CET plans a major inconvenience for charter firms
Network Rail plans to cease using stock not fitted with controlled emission toilets could cripple industry, charter promoters and operators warn.
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Lack of capacity drives calls for new Devon route
Capacity constraints between Exeter and Newton Abbot within the next 20 to 30 years could trigger the need for a new or re-opened second route through Devon.
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Sheffield tram-train suffers more delays
Network Rail (NR) confirms that the tram-train trial between Sheffield and Rotherham has been delayed, but no date for its introduction has been announced.
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MTR and First partner for South Western bid
MTR Corporation (UK) will join First Group in a joint venture to bid for the South Western franchise.