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Crossrail 2 route still to be safeguarded
Talks to secure the long-term security of the proposed Crossrail 2 north-south route across London are continuing.
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Southern Integrated Delivery awards civils and engineering contracts
Southern Integrated Delivery (SID) has awarded 15 suppliers a ten-year framework contract to deliver buildings and civil engineering works across the region as part of its ambitious renewals programme, spanning across both Control Period 7 (CP7) and Control Period 8 (CP8).
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Transport UK report marks successful first year of trading
Transport UK (TUK) has marked its first year of trading by publishing its “Year in Rail report”.
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Balfour Beatty starts work on new £10.5m wheel lathe facility
Balfour Beatty has commenced construction on a state-of-the-art £10.5 million wheel lathe facility in Holyhead.
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Opinion
Opinion: Train drivers' pay and impediments to recovery
Outdated working practices remain in train driver pay offer, says our Industry Insider.
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Irish Rail awards twin-tracking contract in Cork region
Iarnród Éireann (IÉ) has awarded a €29.5 million contract to BAM Civil Ltd to double-track the 10-kilometre railway line between Glounthaune and Midleton, to the east of Cork.
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Transport Secretary launches rail reform era
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has unveiled the first steps to setting up the new body responsible for the country’s rail network - Great British Railways (GBR).
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Scotland to replace HST fleet
The Scottish Government is moving forward with plans to buy new trains for the nation’s InterCity services.
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Grand Central promises new train investment in ORR application
Grand Central, an open access train operating company owned by Arriva Group UK, has announced plans to extend its services for the next 15 years.
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Glenfinnan Viaduct biodiversity project completed
A two-year initiative to enhance the natural habitat near the iconic Glenfinnan viaduct has been successfully concluded.