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Official opening for Werrington dive-under
Rail Minister Chris Heaton-Harris officially opened the new Werrington Grade Separation and its dive-under on December 9.
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Researchers hail success of leaf-buster train trials
A Warwickshire company believes that it can permanently solve the problem of leaves on the line, by fitting trains with anti-slip devices
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Construction starts on Old Oak Common station’s concrete ‘box’
The first stage is the main station ‘box’ - the 900-yard-long reinforced concrete frame that will be part underground
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Operators prepare for challenging budget cuts in 2022
Train operators have been told to cut hundreds of millions of pounds from their running costs next year.
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‘Prefab’ tunnels lined up for HS2
Prefabricated tunnels will be built in thousands of sections at a factory in Ilkeston, before being used on HS2.
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Body camera helps to convict attacker
A man who assaulted and injured London Underground staff has been jailed for three months, after being identified by a body camera.
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Girls risk death on 80mph crossing
Shocking CCTV footage of two teenage girls casually doing handstands on the 80mph Nottingham-Derby line has rung alarm bells
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Inquiry begins into NR’s £69 million Oxford redevelopment scheme
A public inquiry is under way into Network Rail’s £69 million plan to redevelop Oxford station with a new entrance and additional platform.
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Rail improvements support review’s UKNET proposals
Establishing a strategic transport network is a central premise of Sir Peter Hendy CBE’s Union Connectivity Review final report.
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North considers funding options in response to IRP setbacks
Local land taxes might provide a route to funding rail improvements in northern England, such as HS2’s eastern leg and a new line between Manchester and Leeds.