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Chiltern Line Banbury works completed
Upgrades to the Chiltern main line between Bicester and Leamington Spa have been completed following a five-day closure.
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London Mayor Khan held up in bid for Southeastern metro
The London Mayoral ambition to bring South London suburban services under Transport for London control has hit a stumbling block over what is known as the Southeastern Metro.
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c2c Appoints Accessibility and Integrated Travel Manager
Train operator c2c has strengthened its commitment to accessibility by appointing Steve Scutt as its first Accessibility and Integrated Travel Manager.
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Rising costs put West Midlands Metro extensions under threat
Three miles of West Midlands Metro’s southern extension may never be built because construction costs are spiralling out of control.
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Progress on step-free Tube stations
Transport for London is starting design work on making a further three Tube stations step-free: Alperton, Arnos Grove and Eastcote.
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Two more Class 60s gain ‘Peak’ names
Two more GB Railfreight Class 60s are now sporting ‘Peak’ names.
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Drax and DB Cargo join forces for greener rail freight
DB Cargo and renewable energy producer Drax Group has announced a significant step towards reducing its carbon footprint by switching to 100% renewable Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) fuel for its biomass transport.
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Thanet Parkway station in Kent is a year old
Thanet Parkway station in Kent has provided nearly 91,000 journeys in its first year of operation, with the 100,000th customer expected in August.
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New online tool aims to simplify rail route planning
The Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) has launched a free online tool designed to revolutionise route planning for the British rail industry.
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Opinion
Labour in a hurry to implement changes on the railway
Christian Wolmar on Labour's first frantic weeks in office and why the new government isn't hanging around when it comes to rail reform.