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Ongoing need for user-worked crossing safety improvements
User-worked crossings “provide the biggest scope for safety improvement”, says Rail Accident Investigation Branch Chief Inspector Andrew Hall.
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SWR’s ‘Living Wall’
South Western Railway has planted a ‘Living Wall’ outside the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour station
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Concrete in place for Dudley line
Construction of the West Midlands Metro extension into the centre of Dudley made significant progress during April
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New wheel lathe at Gosforth depot
A new automatic wheel lathe has been installed at the Tyne & Wear Metro’s new £70 million depot at Gosforth
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May joins GWR advisory board
Former Prime Minister Theresa May has been invited to join Great Western Railway’s independent stakeholder advisory board.
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New station to be Liverpool Baltic
The new station planned to serve a major new business and housing development on Merseyside will be known as Liverpool Baltic.
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‘Rails to Refuge’ tickets to continue
‘Rails to Refuge’, which offers free travel for those escaping domestic abuse, is to continue.
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More cycle spaces on ScotRail
ScotRail is increasing the number of cycle spaces available on its trains.
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NR spends £2 million on graffiti removal
More than 450 sites in the South East have been cleared of graffiti as part of a £2 million Network Rail clean-up project.
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“Timely decisions” needed on East and West Coast timetable plans
Urgent decisions are needed if major timetable improvements are to be delivered as planned to the East and West Coast main lines.