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Anglia station upgrade complete

  • By Richard Clinnick
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  • 22 October 2015
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Author: Richard Clinnick
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Our Head of News, Richard joined RAIL in 2005 from local press, where he had been working since 2002. He covers all aspects of news for the magazine and website, specialising in operations and rolling stock.

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  • Andrewjgwilt1989 - 25/10/2015 20:13

    New LED Information Departure Screens to be installed at Prittlewell? Wickford has the new LED information departure screens installed. Billericay, Rayleigh, Hockley and Rochford stations on the Southend Victoria line are to see new LED departure screens installed properly late this year or early next year with Southend Victoria already has new screens installed. Ingatestone station is also expecting to see new LED departure screens to be installed as Shenfield has already got new LED departure screens installed.

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