News - Page 69
-
Network
Thurston stands down as HS2 CEO
HS2 Chief Executive Mark Thurston has resigned after nearly six and a half years at the helm of the mega-project
-
Network
First Stadler Class 93 arrives in UK from Spain
The first of the new Class 93 tri-mode locomotives (93001) arrived from Spain at Portbury docks in Bristol on June 27.
-
Network
RDG keen to expand Passenger Assist scheme
A total of 3.5 million assistance scheme journeys have been made in the two years since the Rail Delivery Group launched Passenger Assist
-
Network
Class 99s set for Caledonian Sleeper
Newly nationalised Caledonian Sleeper has confirmed the continuation of its partnership with GB Railfreight until 2030.
-
Network
Thurston: HS2 must reach Euston
There is “no point” building HS2 unless it reaches London Euston.
-
Network
‘Thunderbirds’ are go on the ECML…
NR's recent collaboration with West Coast Railways to provide 24/7 back-up on the East Coast Main Line is delivering valuable improvements
-
Network
Bridge collapse shows dangers of river scour
The dangers of river scour affecting Network Rail bridges has been thrown dramatically into the spotlight by a bridge collapse in the US as a train was crossing
-
Network
£5m refresh for Stirling station
The newly redeveloped Stirling station was officially opened by Scottish Transport Minister Fiona Hyslop on June 27.
-
Network
Dr David Pugh: Value of emerging technologies
The UK has a rich history of innovation and advancement in the rail industry from the pioneering days of steam locomotives to the high-speed trains we see today
-
Network
Discovery of body cracks stops TransPennine Mk 5s
Transpennine Express has suffered another setback with the discovery of body cracks on some of its CAF Mk 5a locomotive-hauled coaches.