News - Page 183
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Fewer trains produce increase in punctuality
Passenger train performance increases significantly during lockdown as fewer services run
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Next step for Scottish hydrogen train
Converted Class 314 powered by hydrogen fuel cells could be demonstrated in Glasgow next year
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New DB Cargo UK CEO hails company's resilience in response to COVID-19
"We’re by no means out of the woods yet, but we’re already seeing the green shoots of recovery," new DB Cargo UK CEO on business post-pandemic
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Metro design revealed in response to COVID
New adaptable interiors unveiled for metro trains by design company tangerine
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North East is "again becoming synonymous with the best trains in the world” says MP marking Newton Aycliffe's fifth anniversary
North east of England is 'synonymous with the best trains in the world' according to Hitachi's Newton Aycliffe factory's local MP
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Eurostar trains won’t serve Kent stations before 2022
Eurostar reports 90% drop in bookings compared with last year as it confirms none of its trains will serve Kent until 2022
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Bombardier showcases new West Midlands Aventra
New electric trains for West Midlands on test
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GTR first operator to appoint Suicide Prevention Manager
Messages including: ‘It’s OK not to be OK, ‘We’re with You’ and ‘Don’t suffer in silence’ unveiled at four GTR stations to show support for passengers and staff
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Overhauls for LNER's remaining Class 91s and Mk 4s
LNER Class 91s to be overhauled to keep them in traffic until 2023
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ORR works to boost heritage railway safety
Plans being developed to create a Heritage Safety and Standards Board aimed at increasing cross-sector co-operation