Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 162
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Network
Campaigners put the case for BML2 to Transport Minister
Transport Minister told of ‘increasingly strong economic case’ for Brighton Main Line 2
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Network
Kobe Steel delivers IEP extrusions
Components for Intercity Express Programme trains being delivered to Hitachi factory
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Network
Freight achieves new highs in punctuality
In the three-month period to the end of September 2014 (Q2 2014/15), 81.1% of freight trains arrived within ten minutes of the scheduled time.
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New Trains
A valuable window into the railway’s future
InnoTrans might have been full of shiny new trains, but not much of what was on show was relevant to the UK, right? Wrong, argues TONY STREETER
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Network
East Anglia to Oxford and beyond in ten years?
The long campaigned-for East West Rail project looks on course for completion in under ten years’ time.
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Network
First’s revenue falls, but profits continue to grow
FirstGroup report profits rose by 70% to £33.3 million in the six months to September 30. But revenue falls 10.9%
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Current Trains
Railway renaissance
In the final part of his All-Line Rover trip around the UK’s railways, PAUL BIGLAND focuses on the North, before a final trip back down to King’s Cross
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Network
Tavistock re-opening enters new phase
Re-opening of the line from Bere Alston to Tavistock in Devon has moved into a new phase
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Network
Pacers - the debate continues
Transport Minister says Department for Transport yet to assess feasibility of modernising Pacers
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Network
Sheffield Tram-Train trial slips again
Network Rail and South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive confirm tram-train trial will start later than planned spring 2016 target.