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Bridlington barrow boys celebrated at town's railway station
A new bronze sculpture celebrating Bridlington’s ‘Barrow Boys’ has been unveiled at the town’s railway station.
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More West Midlands Class 730s enter traffic
West Midlands Railway has put more Class 730s into passenger traffic, with 730029 making its debut on July 9, paired with 730036 on the 0531 Bletchley-Euston.
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HSTs used as NMTs set for scrap
Porterbrook has confirmed that two HST Power Cars it hired out as New Measurement Trains are due to be scrapped once reusable components have been recovered.
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Transport Secretary raises ‘serious concerns’ about CrossCountry
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has written to the interim directors of CrossCountry Trains to raise “serious concerns” about poor performance, and threatened to take action if services do not improve.
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GB Railfreight launches second daily freight service
GB Railfreight has launched a second daily freight service between the Port of Felixstowe and Widnes, in response to soaring demand.
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Tyne & Wear Metro Class 555s will arrive ready to go
Further Stadler Class 555s on the Tyne & Wear Metro will be fully modified and ready to run as soon as they arrive from the factory in Switzerland.
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Network Rail helps building group open new freight yard
At a site in West London, Network Rail has been supporting a construction firm to open a new freight yard next to its existing aggregates base.
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HS2 to sell spare telecoms capacity to improve rural broadband
Analysis by HS2 suggests that thousands of properties along the route of the high-speed line could gain access to ultrafast broadband using spare data capacity sold to broadband providers.
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Stadler has just weeks to find reuses for Glasgow subway cars
Up to a dozen redundant Glasgow Subway ‘Clockwork Orange’ cars could be reused as holiday accommodation, a school classroom, and even a private sauna.