News - Page 238
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RAIL Features
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Pacers: the unlikely local heroes...
GRAEME PICKERING looks at the past, present and future of these units, which have provided the backbone for many services over three decades
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RAIL Features
TPE’s new trains
TransPennine Express is addressing the problem of crowded services throughout the North by introducing new bi-mode vehicles and electric multiple units.
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RAIL Features
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Testing TPE Mk 5As in the Czech Republic
RICHARD CLINNICK travels to the Czech Republic to observe progress on the new TransPennine Express Mk 5A coaching stock
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Network
FROM THE ARCHIVES: How the HSTs are being transformed for Scottish services
As the future of HSTs rumbles on, we look back to an interview with ScotRail published in 2017 regarding the Inter7City project
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Fleet
No decision yet on future use of East Midlands Railway HSTs
The future of East Midlands Railway's HST fleet remains uncertain
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Network
Discussions on Norwich-Liverpool route split continue
Still no decision on which company will operate Nottingham-Liverpool route when it's split from East Midlands Railway
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Network
Forty Class 365s now owned by Government
Government now owns 40 four-car electric multiple units
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Network
Hull Trains drivers begin training on new ‘802s’
Driver training begins on Class 802s as Hull Trains prepares to introduce £60 million new Hitachi fleet
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Network
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Are you sitting comfortably?
New fleets have been criticised for uncomfortable seats. Is a lack of padding due fire safety and crashworthiness standards or DfT cost control?
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Network
Crossrail progress on testing and systems installation
Crossrail says the central section remains on track to be delivered in a revised period between October 2020 and March 2021