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Fleet
Tests held with ‘intelligent’ wagons
Rolling stock fitted with 'onboard technology' undergoes trials to report faults, loading issues and derailments.
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50,000 passenger journeys at Inverness Airport
ScotRail and Inverness Airport remain upbeat about the number of passengers passing through the Highland's newest station.
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Consultation on a second tram route for Edinburgh
Edinburgh councillors from a cross-party coalition vote to proceed with plans for a second line in the city's tram system.
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Stakeholder complexity hinders North Wales Main Line electrification
Concerns of project drift, following North Wales Transport Commission's report that Chester station should be re-modelled ahead of route electrification.
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Bristol Parkway to Temple Meads electrification moves a step closer
Proposal to extend electrification from Bristol Parkway to Temple Meads station advances with West of England Combined Authority funding contribution.
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From Monday: Chester - Liverpool services will double
Transport for Wales to reintroduce hourly services following roll-out of new stock.
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Rail maintenance cuts 'jeopardising safety', says RMT
RMT declares 'day of action' to fight cuts to railway maintenance, infrastructure and renewals work.
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People
Rise in rail recruitment sees specialist expand into new premises
Outgrowing three offices in two years, Coleman James opens new Doncaster office, placing it 'at heart of Doncaster’s historic rail sector'.
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How HS2 is boosting SMEs, with 2024 procurements over £1bn
Cash injections a 'welcome boost' for construction companies nationwide against backdrop of rising inflation and supply chain pressures.
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North needs 'long-term rail funding commitment' say local leaders
A ‘one size fits all’ for investment appraisal is holding back the region say local leaders during Annual Conference in Liverpool.