Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 173
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Borders
Borders back in business
PAUL PRENTICE reports on recent progress with the Waverley route from Edinburgh to Galashiels Borders Rail project, and why the railway is so important
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Heritage
Preservation…with Belles on!
Pullman enthusiast CHRIS LEIGH visits the Brighton Belle Project.
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Crossrail
Crossrail: reshaping London's landscape
RAIL monitors how the Crossrail project is progressing
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Network
Work begins on Crossrail’s tunnel boring machines
London’s £15.9 billion Crossrail project is gathering momentum with work to manufacture six Tunnel Boring Machines for the project now well under way in Germany
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Signalling
The signal for change
The first ERTMS signalling system in the UK is going live. PHILIP HAIGH reports on what happens next
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Crossrail
Full steam ahead for Crossrail
The £15.9 billion Crossrail scheme will transform London’s railway map. As the project enters a busy, crucial year, RAIL charts the progress of Crossrail.
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Current Trains
North Cotswold… at the double
Key line is set for a major facelift. PHILIP HAIGH reports
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New Trains
Trams-forming Edinburgh's streets!
RAIL charts the rocky progress of the city's controversial tram project
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Heritage
Banbury crossed…no longer
CHRIS LEIGH travelled between the spa towns of Cheltenham and Buxton
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Stations
Why Brockenhurst conquered the competition
SWT's Brockenhurst won Medium-sized station category at the 2009 National Rail Awards. CHRIS LEIGH reports