Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 27
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Features
Train review: Lumo’s no frills ‘803’
Open access operator Lumo competes with LNER and Avanti, as well as airlines, between Edinburgh and London. Its headline low fares and modern trains are proving a hit, but are the Class 803s any good? Pip Dunn finds out for himself.
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Autumn 2025 opening as Camp Hill Line stations hit by further delays
The opening of three new stations on Birmingham’s Camp Hill Line has been delayed again.
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Foynes reinstatement on target for completion in 2025
The Limerick to Foynes reinstatement project in the west of Ireland is now 40% complete.
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National Rail Awards 2024 shortlist revealed (gallery)
Rail Magazine is pleased to reveal this year’s nominees below for the National Rail Awards, jointly sponsored by Angel Trains and Siemens Mobility.
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Woods returns to Porterbrook
Ben Woods joins Porterbrook as Engineering Business Development Director
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Class 153 bought by aggregates firm to be repurposed as a reception unit
Ashville Aggregates has acquired a Class 153 single-car diesel multiple unit from Porterbrook
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IÉ seeks a chief operations officer
Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail) is to appoint a Chief Operations Officer to help deliver a €5 billion (£4.2bn) programme of capital investment projects.
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Needle acquires two Class 33s
Harry Needle Railroad Company has acquired two previously preserved Class 33s (33053 and 33208) from Ed Stevenson
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Irish Rail reports strong growth in 2023
Iarnród Eireann’s 2023 Annual Report reveals significant growth in passenger journeys and a robust financial performance.