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Avanti West Coast's Class 807 makes 'soft' passenger debut between London Euston and Birmingham
The first of Avanti West Coast's Class 807 units was given a soft launch into traffic at the weekend, running two return trips between Birmingham New Street and London Euston
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RMT in row with industry supply firm over upcoming strike action amid 'sacking' claims
The RMT has accused Unipart Rail of threatening to terminate the contracts of staff taking part in a strike this week as the firm stops recognising it as the official union at its Crewe site
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'158' unit hit in Cambrian Line collision was once damaged in level crossing incident
One of Transport for Wales' Class 158 units involved in the collision between Talerddig and Llanbrynmair has previously hit a vehicle on a level crossing
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Fifty-year-old rails on c2c network to be replaced this autumn
Stretches of track on the c2c network dating as far back as 1967 will be replaced this autumn
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RAIB identifies causes of HS1 works train collision that left driver off work for months
RAIB has identified causes of a low-speed collision involving a tamper and two multi-purpose vehicles during an engineering possession on HS1
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Greater Anglia station car park row goes to High Court in ‘national test case’ over planning law
Greater Anglia's car park extension at Manningtree station was approved by the Planning Inspectorate, but locals think the decision is wrong
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Euston Station to trial earlier boarding as part of five-part plan
Network Rail and train operating companies, Avanti West Coast and London Northwestern Railway, are implementing a trial of earlier train boarding at London Euston station to combat the notorious "Euston rush" and enhance the overall passenger experience.
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Network Rail Eastern Ordered to Improve Performance
Network Rail Eastern has been ordered to develop an improvement plan by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) following a significant rise in delays across the region
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Safety recommendations for South Western Railway after track workers injured in collision
South Western Railway has been advised to make safety improvements after two track workers were injured in a collision
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Reopening date for Cambrian Line announced as trains involved in collision are removed
Train services are due to resume along the Cambrian Line on Monday following this week's crash between Talerddig and Llanbrynmair