Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 122
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Cancellations “worst since records began”
Nearly 3 in 10 GTR services failed to reach their destination on time between June 26 and July 23, according to figures from the ORR.
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More Southern services restored
Southern Railway restored more services to its emergency timetable from today.
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MPs discuss compensation as Southern dispute continues
Rail Minister Paul Maynard has denied that plans to increase compensation to Southern Railway commuters are “on the backburner”.
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RSSB: “No evidence of increased risk” from DOO
RSSB (Rail Safety and Standards Board) says there is no evidence that drivers (rather than guards) operating train doors increases the risk of passenger harm
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DfT change of heart over “sustainable” Island Line
Campaigners on the Isle of Wight say they have convinced DfT to drop plans for the island’s rail service to become a self-sustaining business.
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Verster hits out at RMT over Scottish strikes campaign
ScotRail Managing Director says the RMT is “trying to cynically rope ScotRail into a national campaign” over the extension of driver control of train doors.
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RSSB backs DOO safety as Southern suffers latest strike
The RSSB says Driver Only Operation offers no increased risk to safety. Its announcement was made on June 21, the day of the latest RMT strike on Southern.
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ASLEF to pay £250,000 legal bill over GatEx dispute
ASLEF must pay £250,000 in legal costs to GTR, after final High Court ruling against industrial action over the operation of 12-car trains on Gatwick Express.