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People get stuck in brand new station lift on two occasions within nine days of opening
A mother and child get stuck on the first day before two pensioners become trapped eight days later.
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Transport Secretary: government still sees role for open access
Heidi Alexander makes comment during visit to Hitachi factory to mark Grand Central's order for nine tri-mode units.
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Fleet
Inside EMR's refurbished Class 170 as operator begins to roll out "consistent look" across its fleets
EMR shows off first of 44 units that will be refurbished over the next two-three years.
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People
Fears of skills being lost as railway industry sheds thousands of jobs
National Skills Academy for Rail says a shortage of work is having an impact.
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Network
Explained: how station on Transpennine Route Upgrade will look after new platforms and line installed
First half of Yorkshire station's new island platform will be constructed over the Easter weekend.
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Network Rail seeking new Exeter Riverside custom after final stone train uses yard
Heidelberg Materials uses yard for final time in late March.
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British Steel disruption won't affect Network Rail's rails supply
Network Rail’s stockpile of rails will last a year despite any possible disruption in the supply from British Steel’s Scunthorpe Works.
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"It's very exciting": Construction starts on new £100m Siemens factory
New building will replace original site that's been in use since 1897.
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First ETCS test on steam locomotive get under way as part of Network Rail's £9m pathfinder project
A1 No. 60163 Tornado has been fitted with digital signalling equipment.
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Mendip Rail sees off final rake of old hopper wagons - outlines benefits from replacement fleet
Final 29 wagons depart Somerset after more than 35 years of service