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Opinion
Guest Opinion: Our railway needs a lot more now than nationalisation
Sidestep the public vs private debate and focus more closely on better public transport, says the new Liberal Democrat MP Olly Glover.
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£1.2 million project to replace KWVR bridge span
Volunteers and contractors work to replace the main line span of Bridge 27 which carries the preserved line over Bridghouse Beck in Haworth.
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New London Overground line names remain under wraps
New signage on London Underground has been uncovered before the official launch of its renaming of its six routes after famous figures and events.
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Opinion
Opinion: GBR starts to take form
Our anonymous industry insider asks whether the new organisation will be a regional or business-led structure.
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Fareham Flyer
Passengers from Gosport are getting a one-off opportunity for a dedicated return train to London Waterloo.
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Passengers at 97 East Midlands Railway stations to get free Wi-Fi
East Midlands Railways (EMR) is to install new free Wi-Fi at 97 stations across the region it serves.
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Ore tunnel to close for repairs
The railway line between Hastings and Rye will close from Saturday 19 October to Sunday 3 November for major repairs in the Ore tunnel.
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Brent Council seeks impetus for Bakerloo Line modernisation
Labour councillors in London are urging the government to approve the £10 billion modernisation of the Bakerloo Line and its extension south.
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Camden boost for freight operators
Network Rail has reassured freight operators DB Cargo, GB Railfreight and Freightliner, after they all objected to conversion of a disused London viaduct.
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Unlimited Travel ‘climate card’ scheme backed by campaigners
Research by Greenpeace and transport think tank, Greengauge 21 is advocating for a “climate card” subscription system that could set to as little as £49 a month to access train travel across all services in the U.K.