News - Page 132
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Network
Bi-mode future for freight as Simpson urges electrification
Rail freight can decarbonise now by running longer trains, but the future is bi-mode traction says RFG's Maggie Simpson
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RAIL Features
FEATURE: King’s Cross clears its throat…
King’s Cross is in the midst of its largest track remodelling for nearly 50 years. PAUL STEPHEN talks to those in charge of the project
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Network
“Historic opportunity” driven by a shift in travel patterns
“When the railway succeeds, Britain succeeds,” - Rail Delivery Group Director General Andy Bagnall
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Network
McNaughton advocates investment in stations for crucial first impression
“They are our front door and our exit. If we don’t get that right, I don’t think the rest matters very much" - Andrew McNaughton
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Network
Eurostar: dissent grows over lack of government support
“If Arsenal can tap into support when they are American-owned, then Eurostar can also tap in on a loan perspective to the Bank of England" - TSC Chairman
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Network
Williams reform package in White Paper “as soon as possible”
“It has been far from being stuck in the sidings. Over the last nine months the review has been tested against the pandemic,” Keith Williams reveals.
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Network
"Let me provide reassurance - the White Paper is coming" - Rail Minister on Williams Review
Rail Minister claims White Paper is coming, Labour calls on Government to stop 'ducking it' when it comes to the Williams Review
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Network
McMahon: Rail is key to “kickstarting the economy”
Rail can help in kickstarting the economy - Labour
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Network
Cross-industry effort needed to win back passengers
If services are not clean and reliable, then passengers may not return warns Rail Minister
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Network
Call to accelerate battery and hydrogen offerings
Trains powered by hydrogen or batteries need to used in service sooner rather than later so the industry can learn how they perform - Network Rail