News - Page 362
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Network
Designs for Birmingham HSR college unveiled
Designs have been unveiled for the National College for High Speed Rail in Birmingham, which is due to open its doors to students in September 2017.
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Network
Smartphones transforming rail maintenance, says NR
Network Rail says widespread use of smartphone and tablet technology is transforming railway maintenance
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Network
ESG shows skid protection rig
ESG revealed its new Wheel Slide Protection Evaluation Rig (WSPER) in Derby on November 4
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RAIL Features
IN THIS MONTH: AdTranz launches Turbostar for Midland Mainline
News story from November 1998 (RAIL 344) about the unveiling of the first new Class 170 DMUs at Derby
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RAIL Features
IN THIS MONTH: Railway Bill becomes law
News story from November 1993 (RAIL 214) documenting the Railway Bill receiving Royal Assent
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Network
Duke of Edinburgh meets Crossrail staff
The Duke of Edinburgh visited Farringdon station on October 4 to see the latest progress on the £14.8 billion Crossrail project
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Network
NAO: Eurostar sale “value for money”
The UK Government’s sale of its financial interest in CEurostar generated proceeds of £757.1 million and represented value for money, according to the NAO.
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Network
Smartphones transforming rail maintenance, says NR
Network Rail says widespread use of smartphone and tablet technology is transforming railway maintenance.
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Fleet
Great Western Railway HST honours last survivor of the trenches, Harry Patch
Great Western Railway names '43' Harry Patch – The last survivor of the trenches', the longest surviving soldier of the Great War.
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Network
Nearly two million travel on new Manchester Airport line
Nearly two million journeys were made on Metrolink’s Manchester Airport line in its first year.