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New online tool aims to simplify rail route planning
The Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) has launched a free online tool designed to revolutionise route planning for the British rail industry.
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Opinion
Labour in a hurry to implement changes on the railway
Christian Wolmar on Labour's first frantic weeks in office and why the new government isn't hanging around when it comes to rail reform.
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SWR begins Arterio driver training
Driver training has finally started on South Western Railway’s long-delayed fleet of 90 Class 701 Arterio trains.
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Northern unveils photography exhibition at Ulverston station
A new exhibition showcasing the rich history of Ulverston railway station has opened to the public.
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New Class 197s contribute to Ebbw Vale line and TfW success
The Ebbw Vale railway line has seen a significant surge in passenger numbers since the introduction of direct services to Newport earlier this year.
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TfL to push forward with DLR extension after consultation
Transport for London (TfL) has announced plans to move forward with a Docklands Light Railway extension from Gallions Reach to Thamesmead, via Beckton Riverside, following overwhelming public support for the project.
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Stranded trains study calls for more focus on passenger welfare
Rail industry plans for dealing with stranded trains require greater focus on the safety and welfare of passengers involved, according to a report for the Office of Rail and Road and Transport Focus.
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FirstGroup calls for a 'Generation Rail' to boost future train travel
First Rail has unveiled ambitious plans to attract a new generation of rail users.
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Temporary changes to CrossCountry timetable announced after successful Easter trial
Train operator CrossCountry will temporarily reduce its timetable from 10 August to 9 November to address ongoing reliability issues.
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Current total of rail industry disputes rises to 23
An industrial dispute at ScotRail services is the latest in a wave of unrest that takes the total of current disputes in the rail industry to 23.