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RAIB issues report after track worker death
The worker, who was acting as Controller of Site Safety, was hit by a passenger train travelling at 90mph
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Recovery Group lays out plans for government rail funding cuts
Network Rail, train operating companies and unions have agreed to undertake “meaningful discussions” over how emergency government funding can be reduced.
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TfW targets no net loss of biodiversity
Habitat is being replaced on a 2:1 basis as part of the project to provide a mile-long stabling line at Llanwern.
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RSSB on COVID: we can be ‘cautiously optimistic’
Analysis of COVID-19 passenger infection risks shows that “we can all afford to be cautiously optimistic”, according to the RSSB.
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Smart Transport delegates discuss air quality and mobility
More than 1,000 people registered to attend the virtual Smart Transport Conference on June 8-9.
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Britain’s longest-serving railway worker retires
Sixty-eight years after he started working at London Waterloo station, the man thought to be Britain’s longest-serving railway worker has retired.
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Day two of Virtual Smart Transport Conference gets underway
Transport minister Rachel Maclean is the keynote speaker for day two of a free virtual conference
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NR video details Gauxholme repairs
A before-and-after video published by Network Rail reveals the poor condition of Gauxholme Viaduct on the Calder Valley route
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Inverness Airport station ready for take-off
The path has been cleared for the new £14 million station to serve Inverness Airport.
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Extra shifts for Motherwell rebuild
Construction teams are working extra night shifts and weekends to complete the £14.5 million second stage of Motherwell station’s modernisation.