Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 86
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Minister visits hydrogen project
Arcola Energy’s scheme to convert an electric multiple unit to run on hydrogen has reached the halfway point
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Progress on HS2 tree planting
A tenth of the seven million new trees planned for the route of the first phase of HS2 have now been planted.
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HS2 apprentice milestone reached
Solihull resident Danielle Taylor has become the 650th apprentice working on the delivery of HS2.
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Transpennine upgrade to start
Passengers in the Manchester area are being reminded to check for possible disruption as the Transpennine Route Upgrade gets under way.
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Balham receives £2.6m refresh
Stepping distances at Balham, in south London, have been reduced as part of a £2.6 million refurbishment.
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ORR: refund rights and accessibility improve
Britain’s rail industry has delivered improvements for passengers - particularly on refund rights and accessibility - despite the challenges of the past year.
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Company found guilty after Daventry depot death
Freight depot operator W H Malcolm has been found guilty of failing to prevent unauthorised access to Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal
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Carbon emissions cut at Shoreham
The experimental changeover to recycled cooking oil is claimed to have reduced the carbon output of the refurbished Shoreham-by-Sea station by 37%
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LU’s Battersea extension being readied for opening
Trial running on London Underground’s new Northern Line extension is being increased, in anticipation of its full opening for business in September.
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Help for stations’ rough sleepers
No one should need to sleep rough on any UK station once all staff have been properly trained to help desperate people, says Rail Minister Chris Heaton-Harris.