Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 135
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Worn bogie liners caused Washwood Heath derailment
Worn bogie centre pivot liners and severe track twist were primary causes of a freight train derailment at Washwood Heath on March 23 2015, says RAIB.
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Dawlish disrupted for 40 days per year by 2040?
Rail services on the Dawlish to Teignmouth section of the main line through Devon could be disrupted for more than 10% of each year by 2040.
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Operations
Past trans-Pennine trains remembered
RAIL presents a selection of images taken during the 1970s and 1980s on the main route between Leeds and Manchester
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VIDEO: London Bridge station engineering work
Thameslink's engineering project on the London Bridge viaduct, which was completed over Christmas.
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Leeds Southern Entrance due to open
The Leeds Station Southern Entrance is due to open on January 3.
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TPE franchise costs revealed
The cost of procuring the TransPennine Express franchise (to the end of November 2015) was £6.9m, with a further £0.6m to come.
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West Midlands strategy approved
Movement for Growth, the West Midlands Integrated Transport Authority’s transport strategy for the next 20 years, has been approved by the ITA.
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Trans-Pennine upgrade targets faster journeys
The revised project to electrify the north trans-Pennine line is to be significantly bigger and more far-reaching than the original scheme,
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More passengers on Brigg line
Passenger numbers on the Brigg line have grown substantially in the past year, according to recent data on station usage from the Office of Rail and Road.