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Rail Live set to welcome thousands of rail professionals from today!
Attending rail professionals will have the opportunity to network with peers, examine the latest products from suppliers, and connect with industry experts.
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Union dispute affects CrossCountry services
CrossCountry has warned passengers of “short notice cancellations” to its services across the network as an unresolved dispute with the RMT union begins to affect its timetable.
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Freightliner and Tarmac launch "unusual" road-to-rail aggregates flow
New aggregates flow starts at quarry without rail connection and benefits from Network Rail discount scheme.
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More Midland Main Line electrification preparation work to take place
Network Rail is to carry out work on the route north of Wigston, where wires currently end.
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Lord Hendy and Network Rail CEO to provide Botley Road update for Oxford locals
Lord Hendy and Sir Andrew Haines will return to Oxford to speak to locals angered by the three-year project to replace a bridge.
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First GBRf Class 99s arrive in the UK and expected in service by end of 2025
More locomotives are due to arrive later in the year and in 2026.
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Spending Review: Government commits more money to rail projects but subsidy set to fall
Government commits more than £10bn to projects across England and Wales, and more than £23bn to HS2.
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Martijn Gilbert: Head of FirstGroup's open access businesses to leave rail operator
Managing Director, Open Access, is set to leave after more than two-and-a-half years at FirstGroup.
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Frustrated open access operators criticise Network Rail over track access responses
Wrexham, Shropshire and Midlands Railway and Hull Trains have both written letters outlining their frustrations as part of the track access application process.