All articles by Emily Budgen – Page 14
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Virginia and North Carolina are home to the busiest Amtrak stations in the Southeast
American operator Amtrak have found that more people are travelling by train than ever before, stopping at Virginia and North Carolina.
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NewsALLRAIL react to Danske Statsbaner (DSB)'s profit announcement
ALLRAIL have released a statement responding to Danish operator Danske Statsbaner (DSB)'s recent profit announcement.
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ArticleOFF THE RAILS: Australian ONRSR's Dr. Natalie Pelham
In this week's installment of 'Off the Rails', I spoke to the Australian Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator's Dr. Natalie Pelham.
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Norfolk Southern statement on board of directors nominations
American operating company Norfolk Southern have issued a statement on their nominations for their board of directors.
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NewsSiemens Mobility and Cargounit sign agreements for the delivery of up to 100 locomotives
Siemens Mobility have signed a new agreement with Cargounit, the largest independent locomotive leasing company in Poland.
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NewsBaltic public opinion survey reveals recognition of Rail Baltica economic impact and prioritises connectivity needs
Recent research has shown that public awareness of the Rail Baltica project, in the Baltic region, extends to the economic benefits.
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Work to deliver Midlands Rail Hub set to begin with £123 million
The UK Government have announced their new plans for funding, which will be redirected from HS2 to other Midlands rail projects.
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NewsVisit of representatives of the Prime Minister's Office to ThPA S.A.
Representatives of the Prime Minister's Office visited the site of the Thessaloniki Port Authority (ThPA S.A), viewing freight capacity.
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Brits lead the way in choosing train over plane for long-distance travel
Brits are leading the way when it comes to choosing train over plane for long-distance travel, new polling has found.
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Amtrak officials issue update on Frederick Douglass Tunnel Program
Amtrak's officials, Luigi Rosa and Danelle Hunter, have issued a joint statement on the progress of the Frederick Douglass Tunnel Program.
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NewsRail travel is almost nine times greener than by car on the Top 100 business routes new figures show
Those who choose the train for common business routes are choosing an option nine times greener than car travel, recent study finds.
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NewsEarn 40,000 bonus points for a limited time as a new Amtrak guest rewards preferred cardholder
American rail operator Amtrak have partnered with Mastercard International Limited to create a guest rewards scheme for their passengers.
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NewsNetwork Rail Property and Bloc announce strategic partnership with Citra Living
Network Rail Property (NRP) and Bloc have announced a new strategic partner in Citra Living, to build 2000 UK homes.
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NewsStadler and KiwiRail strengthen partnership through locomotive agreements
Stadler and KiwiRail have reinforced their partnership with a new rolling stock agreement, which includes nine extra DM locomotives.
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NewsNew-build loco 6880 ‘Betton Grange’ to star at SVR Spring Steam Gala
The Severn Valley Railway's new build locomotive 6880 'Betton Grange' is the new star announced for the SVR Spring Steam Gala.
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NewsCaroline Brill appointed Unipart Marketing Director
Unipart have appointed a new Marketing Director, Caroline Brill.
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NewsSouth African Transnet to open up third-party rail access from April
South African rail company Transnet are set to open up their network for third party rail access from April this year.
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NewsUnion Pacific invest $3.4 billion for safe operations and customer growth
American railroad operator Union Pacific are about to invest$3.4 billion for their safe operations, and customer growth.
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NewsPassengers power equivalent of 7,500 homes annually by choosing Lumo
A recent report has found that customers who choose to travel on Lumo trains are making a sustainable decision.
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NewsGood News Friday: A weekly roundup of positive rail news!
Read below to find out more about the positive rail news that has happened this week and all the extra work rail people do.


