News - Page 70
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Opinion
Opinion: The vulnerability and resilience of our railways
The vulnerability of the railways has been highlighted in the past couple of weeks by two very separate events.
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DCRail extends maintenance deal with UKRL
DCRail has entered a new three-year locomotive servicing contract with Leicester-based UK Rail Leasing to maintain its Class 60 fleet.
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ASLEF to vote on new deal for train drivers
ASLEF, the train drivers’ union, has secured a pay offer that it will recommend its members accept.
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GB Railfreight secures extension at London Gateway
GB Railfreight has secured a two-year extension to its contract with DP World to handle freight trains at London Gateway port.
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Class 18s move for trials with potential customers
Three more of the 15 Clayton Equipment Co. Class 18s ordered by Beacon Rail have been moved for trials with prospective owners.
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Second Stadler Class 93 tri-mode arrives from Spain for ROG
The second of the ten Class 93 tri-mode locomotives built by Stadler for Rail Operations Group (93002) arrived in the UK in late June.
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Edinburgh Tram workers back strike action
Edinburgh tram workers are set to strike over concerns about late running times which are preventing them from taking essential breaks.
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Dog owners urged to swap city for seaside as Thameslink launch a dog lovers travel guide
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is calling on London's dog owners to escape the urban jungle and explore the great British countryside this summer.
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Northumberland Line date slips but driver training begins
Driver training has begun on the Northumberland Line, but its opening date has been put back to December, with some stations delayed until 2025.
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Tube passengers swelter as lines get hotter
Passengers on London Underground’s Victoria Line often swelter in temperatures of over 31 degrees, and the situation is getting worse despite efforts to cool down stations and install air conditioning on trains.