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Strikes resolution high on government to-do list
Resolving the two-year ASLEF pay dispute will be high on the agenda for the new government.
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Delay Repay claims increase
Train operators closed 7.6 million delay compensation claims in the last reporting year.
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ScotRail announces temporary timetable amid union dispute
ScotRail is introducing a temporary timetable to provide greater certainty and reliability for passengers amidst ongoing pay talks with train driver unions.
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Britain’s record-breaking rail show brings in new features
Rail Live just keeps getting bigger and bigger, with 2024 proving to be another record-breaking year for the UK’s largest outdoor rail exhibition.
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ASLEF’s Whelan slams “deceitful” Sunak government
“Never, in my four decades working in the railway industry, have I dealt with a group of people so deceitful.”
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PM appoints Network Rail chair Lord Hendy as a transport minister
Current Network Rail Chairman, Lord Peter Hendy has been appointed as a minister of state for transport in the most recent government appointments made by 10 Downing Street.
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On-train mobile connectivity extends to Elizabeth Line tunnels
Travellers using the central tunnelled section of London’s Elizabeth Line now have 4G and 5G mobile phone coverage on the trains as well as in the stations.
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Industry reacts to Labour's landslide election victory
The rail industry has reacted to Labour’s landslide general election victory with many keen to see the plan the party laid out in its manifesto change enacted quickly.
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c2c Accelerates Net Zero Ambitions, Sets New Target of 2040
c2c, the operator of passenger services between Fenchurch Street and Shoeburyness, has announced a significant advancement in its environmental targets.