- Phil Haigh
- Contributing author
- phil.haigh.contributor@bauermedia.co.uk
Philip Haigh is a former deputy editor of RAIL, first writing for the magazine in 1997, and a member of the Permanent Way Institution. He is an associate member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
Articles by Phil Haigh - Page 7
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RAIL Features
Widening the horizons…
PHILIP HAIGH looks at the history of rail services through King’s Cross, Farringdon and Moorgate
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Avanti West Coast's Class 807 makes 'soft' passenger debut between London Euston and Birmingham
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Great Western Railway's acquisition of '175s' confirmed with 2025 introduction planned
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Man dies and 15 people injured after mid Wales train crash involving two Transport for Wales services
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Network Rail confirms the closure of Deepcar branch
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GWR make test runs to Euston
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Move of ex-TransPennine Express Mk 5As to Chiltern edges closer
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Transport for Wales train overshot at station leading to temporary line closure
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EWS livery is slowly heading for the history books as more locos are repainted
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Discontinuous third-rail idea for West of England line
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Scrapping the HS2 northern leg could cost £100m
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Fleet
Move of ex-TransPennine Express Mk 5As to Chiltern edges closer
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Delay Repay compensation figures explained after train operators pay out £138m in 12 months
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Swanage Railway to become first heritage line with WiFi on its trains
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First '807s' enter service on Liverpool route as part of diagram including Wolverhampton and Blackpool
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Transport for Wales train overshot at station leading to temporary line closure
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Transport for Wales forced to cut back services as Talerddig collision leaves it short of units
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New open access operator given go-ahead to launch service between Swindon and Taunton
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Mid-Wales train crash: Poor rail adhesion found on track approaching site of head-on collision