Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 19
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Features
High-speed rail on a low-impact viaduct
Paul Bigland heads to Buckinghamshire, to view progress on HS2’s Thame Valley viaduct.
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Features
Train review: Aboard the ‘Night Riviera’ sleeper train to Penzance
In the first of a two-part feature, David Clough samples the night and day ‘Riviera’ services to and from the South West, starting with an overnight journey.
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Opinion
RAIL comment: Labour’s blueprint for rail
Can the latest strategic report, the Rail and Urban Transport Review chaired by former Siemens UK head Juergen Maier, deliver a successful long-term strategy?
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News
HS2 rejects cost claim on redesigns
HS2 Ltd says estimates of the cost of redesigns to its future trains are incorrect.
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News
Ex-Transport for Wales Class 175s heading to Great Western Railway?
The Department for Transport looks set to approve the transfer of the Angel Trains Class 175 fleet for use by Great Western Railway.
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News
Disruption updates to be broadcast on affected trains
Driver-only operated trains in some areas will be able to automatically warn passengers of disruption from next spring in an effort to cut incidents where passengers self-evacuate from trains.
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News
Merseyrail offers a swansong tour for Class 507s
Merseyrail and the Branch Line Society have announced ‘The Wirral Swansong’ charter as a farewell to the Class 507 electric multiple units.
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News
TfW chooses Hitachi to unify public transport booking in Wales
Transport for Wales (TfW) has selected Hitachi to help connect public transport journeys within Wales through a single app, making it easier for customers to plan, book and pay for different modes of travel.
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Features
How the war has reshaped rail travel in Ukraine
Vitali Vitaliev, who was born and grew up in Ukraine, offers a moving tribute to its railways which has stopped the war-torn country from falling apart.
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News
Main line-bound Class 89 at Crewe
The sole Class 89, owned by the AC Locomotive Group (89001), was collected from the UK Rail Leasing site at Loughborough on August 15 and taken to Crewe.