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Landmark legal decision: cyclists win damages over Edinburgh tram track falls
Two cyclists who suffered falls while crossing tram lines in Edinburgh have been awarded undisclosed damages from Edinburgh City Council.
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Eurostar speed record holder goes for scrap
Eurostar sent two of its regional sets, built to operate aborted ‘North of London’ services such as Paris-Manchester, for scrap in late June.
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Germany plans 86 billion euro rail investment in 2020-29
Germany’s federal government has reached an agreement to invest 86 billion euros in the ‘largest ever’ modernisation programme of the country’s rail network
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BNSF and Wabtec to trial battery-electric locomotive in 2020
BNSF and Wabtec have announced plans to test a main line battery electric locomotive in North America in 2020
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Drone train trial
France’s state-owned operator SNCF has successfully tested a remotely controlled train over a distance of 4km (2.5 miles) in the Paris suburbs.
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TfN calls for control of rail infrastructure
TfN says it wants to take control of all Network Rail-owned infrastructure in northern England, to allow improved partnership working with train operators.
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Dales link wins new friends
TfN has asked for a strategic outline business case to be drawn up for reinstatement of the former Midland Railway route from Matlock to Buxton
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Rio Tinto rolls out driverless heavy-haul system
Rio Tinto’s $A 940 million AutoHaul driverless heavy-haul system in the Pilbara region of Western Australia has now been completed.