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Siemens Mobility to invest £100 million in new UK rail infrastructure factory
Siemens Mobility is investing heavily in a new state-of-the-art rail infrastructure site in Wiltshire.
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Provide support and we will invest, freight operators tell the Government
Freight operators are ready to invest in new trains, facilities and in skills, providing the Government offers support to help the market grow.
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Railway workers lobby Westminster over rail cuts
Railway workers pressure the Government to ensure the railway has the funding it needs to run safely and effectively at RMT rally
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Four bidders tussle for lucrative Elizabeth line contract
Global big-hitters are among the bidders for the lucrative new seven-year contract to operate London’s Elizabeth line.
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Lionesses lead new London Overground route names
A mixed reaction has greeted Transport for London’s list of new names for its Overground routes, announced on February 14.
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Five months on: how UK’s first battery-powered trains are faring at Headbolt Lane
Headbolt Lane station's battery-powered trains (a UK first) makes it hugely significant.
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Henley-in-Arden's refurbished station officially opens (gallery)
After being left empty since the 1990s, a local community group lead the transformation of this railway building, which now includes a micro-brewery.
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Unexploded bomb to close Plymouth to Liskeard route
Emergency services will close the railway between Plymouth and Liskeard from 1400 to 1800 today to remove an unexploded wartime bomb.
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East Coast Main Line drivers closer to digital signalling training
New technology commissioned between Welwyn Garden City and Hitchin, bringing digital signalling on the route a step closer.
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Five years later: SWR signalling upgrades completed
Control of signalling from Feltham and Wokingham moves to NR’s Wessex Rail Operating Centre (ROC) following equipment upgrades.