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Another two years before SWR's full fleet of Class 701 Arterios are in service
The fleet was officially launched into traffic at London Waterloo by former England cricketer Stuart Broad
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HS2 to begin work on moving Great Western main line at Old Oak Common
Elizabeth Line bosses believe that disruption over the Christmas period will be minimal as construction work at the new Old Oak Common terminus continues.
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Hopes for more trains on Birmingham's Cross-City South line set to be dashed
Plans for the Camp Hill line look set to scupper plans for the restoration of Cross-City Line's pre-COVID timetable at the southern end of the route
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Remodelling and roof work to transform Huddersfield and remove bottleneck
Two 30-day blockades will be needed to create more capacity as part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade
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Avanti West Coast train managers to strike over Christmas in rest day working row
RMT members have rejected an offer from the operator
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Go-op: Chairman of regional open access operator outlines funding requirements and projected start of services
Office of Rail and Road gave Go-op permission to run services between Taunton and Swindon from as early as December 2025
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Heathrow Express managers respond after ORR data shows decline in passenger numbers
The operator has recorded year-on-year declines in traffic in four out of the last five passenger numbers reports by the Office of Rail and Road
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Network Rail confirms Ryde Pier reopening remains 'on schedule' after nine-month closure
The Island Line closed in September for a month, but the pier remains shut while parts of the metal structure are replaced
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Network Rail to switch on Euston station’s big screen for passenger updates
Network Rail is set to re-activate the large screen at London Euston station as part of a trial to provide clearer and more visible travel information for passengers.
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Fuel for GB Railfreight '99s' announced as operator gives update on first class members
The Class 99 locomotives will be able to operate under the wires and on non-electrified parts of the networks