Infrastructure - Page 8
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Signalling
Breckland's signalling strife
The Breckland Line has suffered in recent months following Modular Signalling introduction. RICHARD CLINNICK reports.
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Stations
“You ain’t seen nothing yet!”
STEFANIE BROWNE looks at the changes that have been made to the Tube in recent years, and the planned upgrades that will further transform the network
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Light Rail
The secret of Serco's success
STEFANIE BROWNE reports on DLR's success at the 2013 National Rail Awards
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Light Rail
Underground overjoyed
LU capped a year of celebrations by claiming the Operator of the Year at the 2013 National Rail Awards
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Stations
Victoria will rise again
PAUL BIGLAND visits Manchester Victoria to survey the transformation of what was Britain's worst stationfour years ago
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Light Rail
Edinburgh: the end is nigh!
The next 12 months will see further progress in the troubled Edinburgh trams project. PAUL PRENTICE reports
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Stations
The changing face of Peterborough
PAUL PRENTICE presents a progress report on the £43m project to transform a key ECML interchange.
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Stations
Hurrah for Huddersfield
PAUL PRENTICE discovers why Huddersfield station won the Large Station of the Year award
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Stations
Out with the old…in with New
PAUL PRENTICE visits the £600 million regeneration project that is transforming Birmingham New Street
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Stations
A station fit for a King
STEFANIE BROWNE looks at the £550 million regeneration of London King's Cross
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Stations
Reshaping Peterborough
A £43m project is transforming a key interchance on the ECML. PAUL PRENTICE reports.
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Signalling
The signal for change
The first ERTMS signalling system in the UK is going live. PHILIP HAIGH reports on what happens next
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Stations
Why Brockenhurst conquered the competition
SWT's Brockenhurst won Medium-sized station category at the 2009 National Rail Awards. CHRIS LEIGH reports
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Electrification
Ely’s electric revolution
RICHARD CLINNICK recounts just why electrification was so important for one of East Anglia’s key railway locations
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Major Projects
The railway's wall against the waves
RICHARD CLINNICK visits Devon to meet the man in charge of maintaining the Dawlish Sea Wall
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Stations
Industrial beginning…rural ending
In the second part of his tour of surviving branch lines in the South West, CHRIS LEIGH visits the Gunnislake line
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Major Projects
Will rail return to the capital of the Fens?
RICHARD CLINNICK looks at the case for reinstating a lost link, as identified by ATOC's new report
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Electrification
Ripe for electrification
Industry insider report on how Midland Main Line has a stronger case than Great Western
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Major Projects
Airtrack: stopped in its tracks?
CHRIS LEIGH assesses the impact of a project to provide rail access to Heathrow from the south-west