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Totton station access improved
Accessibility for people with disabilities has been improved after years of complaints at Totton station near Southampton.
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Rail and Urban Transport Review calls for a paradigm shift in rail
Industry heavyweight Juergen Maier CBE has unveiled a bold vision for the future of the UK's rail and urban transport infrastructure, urging a radical overhaul to create a more connected, affordable, and high-capacity network.
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Short trains blamed for ‘disastrous’ service on SWR line
The rail user group for South Western Railway’s Salisbury- Exeter route has branded services as “disastrous” following a big rise in the number of short-formation trains.
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In-cab signalling to be tested at speed on ECML
On Sunday 25 August, the first long-distance train will test newly installed in-cab signalling at high speed on the East Coast Main Line between Welwyn Garden City and Hitchin.
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AtkinsRéalis to overhaul signalling and telecoms across East England
Engineering giant AtkinsRéalis has secured a major contract to modernise the signalling and telecommunications infrastructure on thousands of miles of railway track in the East of England.
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Network Rail completes Hackney Bridge replacement project
Network Rail has completed the first phase of a major bridge replacement project in Hackney, East London.
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Major HS2 bridges completed in the Midlands (video)
HS2 contractors have completed two significant bridge projects at Saltley, Birmingham, and Balsall Common near Solihull.
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Safety breach costs HS2 contractor £60,000 after worker falls 11 metres
The engineer, employed by EMC Elite Engineering Services Ltd (EMC), was repairing a conveyor at Chalfont Lane in West Hyde, Hertfordshire.
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Green light for DART extension
Irish planning body An Bord Pleanála has approved an extension of Dublin’s DART network.
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TfL campaign aims to deter aggressive customers
Transport for London is launching a new campaign to tackle violence and aggression against its staff, based on the message ‘Abuse has consequences’.