Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 44
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Jamaica embarks on a new rail journey
PAUL CASE & DR KEVIN BROWN tell RAIL how co-operation between Jamaican & UK uni's may help transform part of a derelict railway network into a tourist line
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ICE argues for English transport strategy
A consultation to gather insight on whether England could benefit from having a national transport strategy
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TfW Class 756 tri-mode at Rail Live 2023
A version of Stadler’s new tri-mode will be among the main rolling stock attractions for visitors to Europe’s largest outdoor rail exhibition, Rail Live
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Price hikes on South Wales Metro
Inflation, Brexit and the pandemic are the principal reasons for an expected 42% increase in the cost of the South Wales Metro, according to the project team.
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Jack of all trades and master of most
Having first tested the new CAF Class 196, PIP DUNN turns his attention to the similar (but different) Class 197 now entering traffic with Transport for Wales
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Are HSTs being removed too soon?
The removal of HSTs from CrossCountry saves cash now, but will it throttle passenger growth? MEL HOLLEY reports
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First converted D-stock enters traffic as TfW ‘230’
The first of five Transport for Wales Class 230s built by Vivarail entered service on the Wrexham-Bidston (Borderlands) line on April 3
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Cracks in viaduct close important rail artery
The main railway line between Oxford and Didcot will remain closed until June 10, after a viaduct over the River Thames became unsafe to use.