Thu Jun 20 2013

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NETWORK RAIL ELECTRIFICATIONS

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NETWORK RAIL ELECTRIFICATIONS

Plans could coincide with a predicted decrease in Britain’s generating capacity

CROSSRAIL

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CROSSRAIL

Canary Wharf breakthrough, as Mayor Boris Johnson calls for second cross-London rail link

DEVON & CORNWALL RAILWAYS

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DEVON & CORNWALL RAILWAYS

RAIL rides a Class 56, on a new freight trip from London to Buckinghamshire

LONDON BRIDGE STATION

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LONDON BRIDGE STATION

Exclusive, behind the scenes of station redevelopment as part of the £6bn Thameslink programme

RAIL REGULARS

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RAIL REGULARS

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NATIONAL RAIL AWARDS 2012, WINNERS

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Winners of the National Rail Awards 2012 revealed.

RAIL MAGAZINE NOW AVALIABLE FOR IPAD

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RAIL is Britain’s market leading modern railway magazine and now it is avaliable for your iPad, packed full of extras.

BBC Radio 4, 11:00 tomorrow, Reversing Dr Beeching programme looks worth a listen

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This looks like a BBC broadcast worth catching, either live or by iPlayer. I know Scotland has been busy developing railways this last couple of decades but it surprised me to see no fewer than 62 stations reopened.

Time to launch BBW 2011 (that’s bin bag and weedkiller, by the way) – Wednesday March 23

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Time to launch BBW 2011 (that’s bin bag and weedkiller, by the way) – Wednesday March 23

There’s an old saying that you only ever get the one chance to make a first impression – and it’s true. So, I wonder what first impressions railway passengers seeing sights like this for the first time take away with them as they ponder their maybe-costly rail fares?

What is this plaque at King’s Cross? – Monday March 21 2011

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What is this plaque at King’s Cross? – Monday March 21 2011

I like to think I’m observant and with an eye for detail but occasionally get a reminder that many small interesting things slip beneath our radar every day.

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