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MPs demand urgent rail investment in the South West
Politicians are urging the Government to invest in the railway in the South West.
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Storms bring the Dawlish Sea Wall crashing down
Ferocious storms punched an 80-metre hole in the Sea Wall at Dawlish on February 4, cutting off much of Devon and Cornwall from the national rail network
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Siemens reveals design of long-awaited Thameslink ‘700s’
The shape of the trains that will provide an 80% peak capacity increase on the overcrowded Thameslink London ‘core’ route has finally been unveiled
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Supreme Court throws out anti-HS2 objections - again!
Anti-HS2 protestors have been dealt a final blow after the Supreme Court unanimously dismissed their appeals relating to the planning of the new high-speed line
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GBRf spends £50m on new Class 66/7s and Class 92s
Twenty-one brand new Class 66/7s have been ordered by GB Railfreight, with delivery beginning in July
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Crossrail tunnelling two-thirds complete
By January 9, Crossrail tunnel boring machines had dug a total of 28km (171/2 miles), making almost two-thirds of the total tunnelling now complete
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Simpson resigns from post of NR’s Scottish route MD
David Simpson, Network Rail Route Managing Director for Scotland, has resigned.
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Higgins urges rail industry to “engage” with HS2
New chairman of HS2 Ltd Sir David Higgins has set out his priorities, on day one of his new job.
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UK rail network battered again by severe storms
The south of England and the Cumbrian coast bore the most visible scars of the storms that battered the UK over Christmas and early 2014.
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British rail passengers among Europe’s most satisfied
Rail passengers in Britain are statistically among the most satisfied in the whole of Europe, according to new research carried out by the European Commission.


