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COVID ‘pingdemic’ forces Metropolitan Line closure
The Metropolitan Line was forced to close on July 17 because so many workers were self-isolating
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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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Parcels multiple unit shown off at Euston
Distribution company Orion has demonstrated a multiple unit adapted to carry parcels at London Euston.
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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%