Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 49
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A “landmark day” in Wales as ‘197s’ officially launched
Transport for Wales has promised a “transformation” of services across the country, following the official launch of its new Class 197 fleet.
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Technical issues cause GBRf to withdraw Class 69s
GB Railfreight has confirmed that it has temporarily withdrawn its entire fleet of Class 69 locomotives in order to investigate faults being reported by drivers
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Have your say on the future of the railway at RAIL’s exclusive webinars
RAIL’s much anticipated new webinar series will begin later this month
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SWR frustrated at intermittent signal failures in Hampshire
Network Rail says a signal failure that has blighted services on the Portsmouth main line cannot be resolved for weeks.
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Heritage group opposes revised Liverpool Street plan
Historic England has condemned fresh proposals for a £1.5 billion redevelopment of London Liverpool Street as “oversized and insensitive”.
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Eurostar growth stifled by post-Brexit border checks
Capacity issues caused by post-Brexit border controls and a shortage of border police are forcing Eurostar to leave thousands of seats unsold
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NR awards infrastructure contracts for CP7 suppliers
Five major infrastructure contractors and suppliers are celebrating £2 billion worth of contracts from Network Rail that could keep them in work.
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GWR line closes for track renewals
Great Western Railway’s services on the ‘Berks and Hants’ route through Newbury face ongoing disruption until May
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Midlands Connect backs Nottingham-Lincoln upgrade
Local leaders are being urged to throw their weight behind plans to enhance rail services between Nottingham and Lincoln.