News - Page 313
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New destinations for Scottish sleeper trains?
Oban and Scotland’s Far North could be served by Caledonian Sleeper trains, but funding from authorities would be needed to support the services.
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EXCLUSIVE: Nicola Shaw writes for RAIL
NICOLA SHAW reflects on her report into Network Rail and its findings, and the approach required to implement any recommendations
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Fleet
Five Hitachi Class 385 bodyshells heading for UK
Five Class 385 bodyshells are due to arrive in the UK this month, while in Japan the first completed ‘385’ is undergoing testing.
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Carne orders inquiry after Network Rail's Flying Scotsman Borders debacle
Network Rail Chief Executive Mark Carne to launch investigation into gauge clearance problems that almost prevented Flying Scotsman running on Borders line .
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Khan urged to consider case for London trams
Campaigners have called for new Mayor of London Sadiq Khan to consider investing in trams for the capital.
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Fleet
GWR explains blue and grey Mk 3 decision
A full rake of Mk 3s in blue and grey, to match 43002 Sir Kenneth Grange, would not comply with Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) rules.
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GTR seeks injunction against ASLEF ballot
Govia Thameslink Railway issues papers at the High Court challenging a ballot of drivers on Southern and Gatwick Express over the use of 12-car DOO working.
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SPEECH: 'We need a sustainable railway'
Rail Minister Claire Perry sets out her vision for a sustainable railway
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S&C travel discounted as passenger numbers decline sharply
Northern introduces Settle-Carlisle Line Day Ranger to reduce the cost of travelling on the line, against backdrop of sharply declining passenger numbers.
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BTP acts against trespassers
British Transport Police has taken action against eight people trespassing to see Flying Scotsman on its Edinburgh-Kirkcaldy-Edinburgh run on May 15.