Articles by Paul Stephen - Page 24
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Trackside
Dover: once more unto a breach…
PAUL STEPHEN examines the engineering challenge that Network Rail faces repairing the sea wall at Dover
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Current Trains
Carry on tamping
London Underground’s ageing maintenance fleet has become the welcome beneficiary of fresh investment. PAUL STEPHEN reports
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Interviews
Life on the lines with the BTP
PAUL STEPHEN visits the British Transport Police offices at Cambridge, to discover what life is like policing Britain’s railways
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Network
West Coast Main Line to re-open ahead of schedule
Glasgow-Carlisle section has been closed since New Year’s Eve
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Network
A busy 2016 planned as Crossrail remains on schedule
Crossrail has announced that the £14.8 billion programme to deliver a new cross-London railway is now 70% complete.
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Stations
Cooling the Tube
PAUL STEPHEN explains how London Underground is tackling its extreme temperature problems
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Network
Engineers save Lamington Viaduct from total collapse
Lamington Viaduct was “in a total state of collapse” before being rescued from the waters of the River Clyde, reports the leader of the repair project.
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Network
Glasgow counts the cost of Lamington closure
Concern is mounting among business leaders in Glasgow at the economic fallout of the West Coast Main Line closure.
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Network
Storms cause more misery for the UK rail network
Parts of the rail network remain closed as a result of severe weather conditions recorded over the Christmas period and early 2016.
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Interviews
Crossrail advances across London landscape
As the £14.9 billion flagship project shifts away from tunnelling towards surface works, MATTHEW STEELE tells PAUL STEPHEN what happens next