Articles by Paul Stephen - Page 13
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Network
Alstom bids to develop hydrogen power using ‘321s’
Alstom and Eversholt to work together on UK's first hydrogen-powered train for national network
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Network
The wait is over as Kenilworth station opens
Sixteen months later than planned, trains are finally serving Kenilworth station
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Network
ORR authorises Kenilworth opening
ORR approves Kenilworth station opening - STILL no opening date confirmed
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Network
EXCLUSIVE: West Midlands stakes a claim for Nottingham traffic
West Midlands Rail eyes part of CrossCountry contract
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Network
No Sunday service as Kenilworth finally set to open
Kenilworth station opening date, but no Sunday service.
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Network
EMT train naming honours firefighters and BTP officers
EMT names power car in recognition of emergency services response to Nottingham station fire
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Network
Concerns over Crossrail testing and schedule pressures
"Increasing cost and schedule pressures" concerns for Crossrail project - TfL
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RAIL Features
From the archives: A fleet to meet Merseyside’s specific needs
Merseytravel Rolling Stock Project Director DAVID POWELL tells PAUL STEPHEN how new EMUs have been funded and how they will be developed
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RAIL Features
“A safer network, a cleaner network”
KeolisAmey Metrolink’s Managing Director ALINE FRANTZEN tells PAUL STEPHEN of the plan to deliver improvements for record numbers of passengers
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RAIL Features
Bridge strikes: Network Rail strikes back
Senior Engineer and London North Western Route Bridge Strike Champion MARK WHEEL explains how Network Rail is getting to grips with bridge strikes