Trains - Page 8
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Heritage
Moorgate…the unresolved tragedy
STEFANIE BROWNE looks back at the tragic events of February 28 1975, and at the safety measures that have since been introduced
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New Trains
Batteries included
RICHARD CLINNICK reports on trials of the Independently Powered Electric Multiple Unit, and what it can offer the rail industry
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Heritage
Discovering Brunel’s tunnel masterpiece
STEFANIE BROWNE steps back in time with Brunel’s historic Thames Tunnel, discovering the importance of this construction for today’s tunnelling methods
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Current Trains
Saluting the success of S-Stock S7s and S8s
RICHARD CLINNICK looks at the successful introduction of Bombardier‘s S-Stock trains on London Underground services
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Current Trains
Five-car, five-star performance
Extending four-car Class 378s to five-car formations has boosted capacity and satisfaction on London Overground services. RICHARD CLINNICK reports
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Current Trains
50s in view
RAIL magazine takes a look at the association of the ‘hoovers’ with the LMR
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New Trains
A valuable window into the railway’s future
InnoTrans might have been full of shiny new trains, but not much of what was on show was relevant to the UK, right? Wrong, argues TONY STREETER
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Current Trains
Railway renaissance
In the final part of his All-Line Rover trip around the UK’s railways, PAUL BIGLAND focuses on the North, before a final trip back down to King’s Cross
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Current Trains
Right staff…right place…right time
RICHARD CLINNICK meets the people that work on Britain’s hardest-working train - a Virgin Trains Pendolino that within 24 hours travels more than 1,300 miles