Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 61
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TfW seeks cover after loss of ‘Sprinters’ in train fire
Transport for Wales says rail services will continue to be affected “for the rest of 2022”, following a train fire near Craven Arms in Shropshire on May 22.
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Perry Barr ready for Games to begin
Perry Barr station reopened on May 29, following a year-long rebuilding project.
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Rail innovation and business centre opens in Goole
The Rail Accelerator and Innovation Solutions hub for Enterprise (RaisE) has been officially opened in Goole.
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“Structural issues” halt Curzon Street restoration
Restoration work on the 183-year-old original station building at Birmingham Curzon Street has ground to a halt.
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Railways help millions flee Ukraine
Train operators across Europe have issued more than 3.5 million free tickets to help those fleeing the conflict in Ukraine.
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Burnham: DfT and operators have ‘let down’ Manchester
Greater Manchester Metro Mayor Andy Burnham has accused the rail industry of “saving face before putting on services for the public”.
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Cafe plan for former Island Line train
Two former London Underground carriages that ran on the Isle of Wight could be turned into a cafe and museum.
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Diesel-free site boosts HS2’s net zero plans
HS2 Ltd has announced Canterbury Road Vent Shaft in South Kilburn as its first completely diesel-free site.
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Night Tube running again on Jubilee Line
Night Tube services resumed on London Underground’s Jubilee Line on Friday and Saturday nights from May 20.
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New road signs to boost safety at private crossings
The familiar road sign depicting a steam train looks set to be removed at private crossings in favour of displaying modern trains.