Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 122
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Government considers new East West Rail franchise
The Department for Transport is considering a new franchise to operate services on the east-west rail link from Cambridge to Oxford.
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ORR Chief Inspector: Improving health and safety on our railways
For the first time ever, a busy year on the railways passed without a railway worker losing his or her life. But we should not be complacent
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VIDEO: Network Rail spring bank holiday improvement works
Over 9,000 members of Network Rail’s Orange Army will be working round-the-clock from May 28-30 to deliver vital elements of the company’s Railway Upgrade Plan
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HS2 cities should work together to maximise benefits
Secretary of State for Transport Patrick McLoughlin launches a new report into the regeneration and transport benefits of high-speed rail.
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RAIB expresses track worker safety concerns
Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) says there are two “overriding areas of concern” for track worker safety.
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Train punctuality falls to lowest level for nine years
Punctuality on Britain’s railways in 2015-16 fell to its lowest annual level since 2006-07, according to the Office of Rail and Road (ORR).
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RAIL Features
RAIL ARCHIVE: RAIL 797 features
A selection of features from RAIL issue 797 (March 30 - April 12 2016)
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£250 million Leeds Trolleybus scheme is axed
The Government has accepted recommendations not to proceed with the proposed £250 million trolleybus scheme in Leeds.
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RDG explains ticket restrictions
National Rail Enquiries is to provide detailed information on ticket validity and restrictions, and how passengers can claim refunds and compensation.
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LOOKING BACK: RAIL 700 (2012)
Celebrating 800 issues of the market-leading modern rail magazine, 35 years of coverage, 21 years edited by Nigel Harris