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MTU: ‘IIIB-compliant engines will fit inside UK locomotives’
Diesel engine manufacturer MTU has said it is feasible to fit power units that meet the new European emissions regulations to UK loading gauge locomotives
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New platforms and signals at London Bridge
Network Rail will close parts of London Bridge for 16 days from December 20, as two new platforms are brought into use.
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‘HS3’ to cut journey times between northern cities
A high-speed railway line between Leeds and Manchester - dubbed HS3 - has been fully endorsed by Prime Minister David Cameron.
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Hitachi's Scottish EMU construction begins in spring
Construction of the first of 70 new AT200 electric multiple units will start next Spring, after Hitachi won a deal to supply 234 EMU vehicles for ScotRail.
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Ports want rail freight to operate 365 days a year
Shipping firms and ports are urging an improved rail freight operation, including better pathing and freight running 365 days of the year
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SWT orders 30 EMUs to support Waterloo expansion
South West Trains has ordered 30 five-car Siemens Desiro City electric multiple units, as part of an overall £540 million project on South West Alliance route
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Osborne: Rail fares for 2015 to rise by inflation only
Rail fares for 2015 have been frozen in real terms, following an announcement by Chancellor of the Exchequer George
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Bridge rebuilt and Cambrian Coast Line open for business
The section of railway between Harlech and Pwllheli re-opened on September 1, following the successful rebuilding of Pont Briwet road and rail viaduct
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£45m Swindon to Kemble redoubling completed
The £45 million upgrade of the Swindon-Kemble line has been completed
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Rail fare rises of 3.5% - unless government intervenes
Regulated rail fares are set to increase by 3.5% on January 1, unless the Government intervenes to ease the burden on passengers in an election year.