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Storms bring the Dawlish Sea Wall crashing down
Ferocious storms punched an 80-metre hole in the Sea Wall at Dawlish on February 4, cutting off much of Devon and Cornwall from the national rail network
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MPs demand urgent rail investment in the South West
Politicians are urging the Government to invest in the railway in the South West.
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Okehampton re-opening proposed as a secondary route
Calls have been made to re-open an alternative rail route through Devon that could act as a diversionary line if the main Sea Wall line is blocked
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Thames Valley flooding adds to FGW weather woes
Passengers on First Great Western’s network suffered more misery at the hands of Mother Nature on February 11, after flooding caused severe delays
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Bombardier wins £1bn contract to build Crossrail fleet
The highly sought-after contract to build and maintain a fleet of trains for London’s Crossrail project has gone to Bombardier
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Osborne non-committal on rolling stock for the North
Chancellor George Osborne declined to deliver any firm commitment on new or refurbished rolling stock for electrified lines in the North West of England
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Network Rail agrees to 20% cost reduction target in CP5
Some of the confirmed objectives that Network Rail has agreed with the Office of Rail Regulation, in the latter’s determination for Control Period 5
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SNP intent on developing Scottish high-speed rail services
An independent Scotland will have high-speed rail as a key priority, according to the Scottish National Party
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Supreme Court throws out anti-HS2 objections - again!
Anti-HS2 protestors have been dealt a final blow after the Supreme Court unanimously dismissed their appeals relating to the planning of the new high-speed line
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Siemens reveals design of long-awaited Thameslink ‘700s’
The shape of the trains that will provide an 80% peak capacity increase on the overcrowded Thameslink London ‘core’ route has finally been unveiled