Articles by Paul Stephen - Page 22
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Network
Virgin Trains offers data on train punctuality
Virgin Trains begins publishing up-to-date punctuality data on its services.
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Network
Glasgow Subway to shut for a month for tunnel work
Subway services in Glasgow are to be suspended for approximately four weeks from Saturday July 2, to enable modernisation work.
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Network
Network Rail making progress on Glasgow Queen Street refresh
Network Rail is over 50 days into its 140-day closure of Glasgow Queen Street for the £742 million Edinburgh-Glasgow Improvement Programme (EGIP).
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Network
Cumbrian Coast defences bolstered
Network Rail completes work to protect the railway on the Cumbrian Coast Line at Parton.
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Network
Network Rail completes May Bank Holiday works programme
More than 11,000 Network Rail engineers worked over the May Bank Holiday weekend, completing £33 million worth of improvements with no reported overruns.
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Freight
Diversity holds the key to freight’s future
Rail Freight Group Executive Director MAGGIE SIMPSON talks to PAUL STEPHEN about the future of UK rail freight, and how it will be affected by the Shaw Report
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Special report: Powerhouse aspirations for transport step up a gear
Chris Tighe writes that the Budget has raised expectations for the long-awaited road and rail improvements needed to unlock the north's economic potential
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France to put night train services out to tender
France's Secretary of State for Transport has announced plans to stop state funding of all but two of the overnight services operated by French National Railway
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Policy
Raising awareness of anxiety issues
After years of neglecting accessibility requirements,TOCs must now turn their attention to helping passengers experiencing episodic mental health disorders
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Trainline expands into European ticketing with Captain Train purchase
Trainline has acquired Captain Train, France, creating a new pan-European digital retailer selling tickets for 36 operators active in 22 countries