News - Page 165
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Crossrail “back on track”, but public trust must be restored
“This railway is now firmly back on track and will open as soon as practically possible in 2021" - Crossrail Chief Executive Mark Wild
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Rebuilt and overhauled ‘60’ bolsters DCRail fleet
DCRail returns rebuilt Class 60s to traffic as company develops four railheads at Willesden
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New trains for West Midlands begin testing in Czech Republic
Testing of CAF Class 196 diesel multiple units underway at Velim ahead of entry into service in second half of 2020
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LNER's retro High Speed Train bound for storage
HST repainted into original livery for LNER farewell tour to move to Ely for storage
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Public consultation to begin on new Cambridge South station
Construction of new Cambridge South station could start in 2023 subject to planning permission being awarded
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North demands Johnson delivers on promises
"Now is the time to advance that Northern agenda in the national interest. The Prime Minister must now deliver" - TfN's Barry White
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Abellio to lose ScotRail franchise three years early
Abellio to cease running ScotRail franchise in March 2022, some three years earlier than planned.
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“Once-in-a-generation opportunity” for rail freight
"Surprise over how little rail freight is understood outside immediate industry" - Network Rail's Group Director, Network Services
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A ‘labour of love’ as illustrated history of HMRI launches
This superb book is a reference book for life" - Chris Green
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Coal traffic declines - but underlying trend is up
Coal volumes fall 69% in July-September 2019 (Q2), compared with same period in 2018, but other commodities grow.