News - Page 188
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EXCLUSIVE: Transport for London “hours from stopping the Underground and buses”
“I waited until five to midnight on the day when I would have had to pull the plug for the next day" - former London Transport Commissioner Mike Brown
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Government to continue running LNER to at least 2023
LNER gets Direct Award until 2023, with possible extension to 2025
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Success of HS1 a blueprint for HS2
Report highlights the benefits HS1 has brought to areas it serves
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Wild: plans to start Crossrail central section trial running
Crossrail Chief Executive provides update on the project's progress
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"People will be using driverless cars to Barnard Castle before driverless trains operate on London Underground" - ASLEF General Secretary Mick Whelan.
ASLEF slams Prime Minister's claims over driverless London Underground trains
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Rail freight sector demands Government commitment
Operators are willing to invest in bi-mode and electric locomotives if there is Government commitment to rail freight says Maggie Simpson, RFG Director General
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Rail industry concern as Chancellor overlooks rail projects
Disappointment from industry as rail receives no mention in Chancellor's Summer Statement
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Hitachi targets UK market for battery-powered trains
Battery trains built by Hitachi could be on the national network by end of 2023, while retro-fitting existing fleets is also a possibility
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Construction of Siemens’ new factory begins
Prime Minister oversees start of construction of Siemens Mobility's new Goole train factory
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RAIL Features
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Shadow Transport Secretary Jim McMahon talks to RAIL
JIM MCMAHON tells RICHARD CLINNICK how he plans to tackle the issues facing the rail industry from the Labour front benches