News - Page 307
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Network
First part of new London Bridge station opens
More than 240 staff have moved to new station offices at London Bridge; the first part of the new station to come into use.
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Network
TfL seeks tunnelling trainer
A new training provider for the Tunnelling and Underground Construction Academy (TUCA) in Ilford is being sourced by Transport for London (TfL).
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Network
Attack fears hit Eurostar, but Euro 2016 will boost traffic
Terrorist attacks in Brussels on March 22 have dampened demand for travel on Eurostar, with international bookings down.
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Fleet
July Glos-Warks debut for 'as-built' preserved Class 37
More than five years after it was withdrawn for an extensive overhaul, Class 37 D6948 is set for a return to traffic in as-built condition.
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Fleet
Construction underway for Eurostar's next e320s
Eurostar has confirmed that construction of the next batch of seven Class 374 e320 Velaros is under way, and that all seven will be in traffic by 2018.
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RAIL Features
RAIL ARCHIVE: Class 73 rebuilds
As the final Class 73/9 undergoes testing at Wabtec Rail's Brush Traction, Loughborough, RAIL looks back at the start of the project
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Network
Campaigners welcomes freight ‘virtual route’
Freight Transport Association welcomes Network Rail plans for single freight and Cross-Country route.
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Network
Stations celebrate Queen’s birthday
East Midlands Trains is holding events at some of its stations to mark the Queen’s 90th birthday
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Fleet
Freightliner reuses redundant coal hopper parts in new box wagons
Bogies and brake equipment used in new vehicles
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Network
Glasgow Queen Street rebuilding reaches halfway mark
The rebuilding of Glasgow Queen Street has reached the halfway stage with the first line relaid inside the tunnel immediately north of the station.