News - Page 328
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Network
ORR consults on Heathrow Spur access charges
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) is consulting on Heathrow Airport’s proposed charging framework for the Heathrow Airport-Great Western Main Line (GWML) link
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Network
FLHH axes 145 jobs as coal cuts bite
Freightliner Heavy Haul (FLHH) is to cut 145 ground staff, shunting and driving jobs as the closure of coal-fired power stations accelerates
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Network
Virgin rolls out mobile ticketing
Virgin Trains is to make barcoded mobile telephone tickets available to passengers travelling on the West Coast and East Coast Main Lines
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Network
GWR and DfT discuss ‘revised plan’ after electrification delays
DfT, GWR and NR are discussing how they can deliver passenger benefits in the current franchise to mitigate delays in the GWML electrification programme
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Network
Eurotunnel seeks compensation for migrant problems
Eurotunnel posted a rise in revenue and profits for the year ending December 31 2015
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Network
EXCLUSIVE: Steer urges “truly national high-speed rail network”
“The time is nigh” for Anglo-Scottish high-speed rail, according to Greengauge 21 Director Jim Steer
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RAIL Features
RAIL ARCHIVE (May 1996): Hundreds of Class 61s 'from next year'
Read archived news story from RAIL 278: ''Hundreds' of new Class 61 locomotives from next year'
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RAIL Features
RAIL ARCHIVE (Jan 2001): 66s only option for reliability
Read archived news story from RAIL 401: ''66s' were only option for reliability - GB Railfreight'
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RAIL Features
RAIL ARCHIVE (April 2001): GBRf launches Class 66s
Read news story from RAIL 406: 'GB Railfreight signs deal with West Coast Traincare'
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RAIL Features
RAIL ARCHIVE (Sept 1998): Class 66s arrive in Britain
Read archived news story from RAIL 339, 'Three more new Class 66s arrive in Britain - it may be 50 by Christmas'.