All articles by Emily Budgen – Page 17
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News80% of new Piccadilly line trains will be assembled in Yorkshire, Siemens Mobility confirms
Siemens Mobility has confirmed that the new trains for Transport for London (TFL)'s Piccadilly Line will mostly be made in the UK.
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NewsOffice of Transport Safety Investigations: Qube freight train
The Australian Office of Transport Safety Investigations (OTSI) have discontinued their investigation of a Qube freight train derailment.
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COMMENT: RIA's Darren Caplan reacts to PAC's report on HS2
Chief Executive of the Railway Industry Association (RIA), Darren Caplan has issued a statement reacting to PAC's report on HS2
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NewsFord & Stanley announces two-year Gemini Rail partnership
Talent services and recruitment specialist Ford & Stanley have announced a two-year partnership with Gemini Rail.
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COMMENT: Virgin Trains Ticketing's Mark Plowright PAYG reaction
Mark Plowright from Virgin Trains Ticketing has issued his reaction to the PAYG trials which have now been introduced by Huw Merriman.
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NewsMEDLOG commences operation of iPort Rail
MEDLOG have started their operation of iPort Rail at the multimodal freight terminal in Doncaster, running services across the UK.
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NewsCOMMENT: A spokesperson from the High Speed Rail Group
A spokesperson from the High Speed Rail Group (HSRG) has issued a comment, reacting to Andy Burnham and Andy Street's rail proposals.
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NewsGood News Friday: A weekly roundup of positive rail news!
The first weekly round up of positive rail news, focusing on the industry stories which emphasise the community.
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NewsAncala announces final close of third flagship infrastructure fund at €1.4bn
Ancala have announced the final close of their third flagship infrastructure fund at 1.4 billion euros, from investors around the globe.
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NewsSlovenia’s Kontron to provide communications system for essential railway line
Slovenia's Kontron have been signed on to provide a communications system for an essential railway line by 2TDK.
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NewsRIA announces judges for Railway Industry Supplier Excellence (RISE) awards 2024
The Railway Industry Association (RIA) have announced their judges for the Railway Industry Supplier Excellence (RISE) awards, held in June.
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News‘All aboard’ for new recruits during National Apprenticeship Week
UK operator CrossCountry have celebrated National Apprenticeship Week by taking on new recruits for the rail industry.
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NewsSVR confirms Jonathan ‘Gus’ Dunster as permanent managing director
SVR have confirmed the appointment of their new permanent managing director Jonathan 'Gus' Dunster, previously of Avanti West Coast.
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NewsSpain's Transport Minister: Current market opening model “benefits anything but free competition”
Spain's Transport Minister, Oscar Puente, has issued a statement, calling for a reevaluation of their market opening model - ALLRAIL reacts.
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NewsRail Baltica railway construction: preparation for large-scale railway construction works
Rail Baltica are about to start their next phase of railway construction, overseen by LTG Infra, in Lithuania.
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NewsTelent strengthens its drive for innovation by partnering with RIA
The company Telent have joined the Railway Industry Association (RIA) as a strategic partner for their Unlocking Innovation Programme.
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NewsTrapeze Rail’s Workforce Management solution is the right fit for Qube
Australia's largest provider of import and export logistics services, Qube, has chosen Trapeze Rail's Workforce Management solution.
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NewsStopping HS2 at Birmingham a ‘missed opportunity for the North’ - Transport for the North Chair
Lord McLoughlin, the Chair of Transport for the North, has responded to the Public Accounts Committee report on the HS2 phase 2 cancellation.
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NewsHigh Speed Rail Group and West Coast Partnership Development host first ever all-female apprentice event
High Speed Rail Group (HSRG) and West Coast Partnership Development hosted the first all-female apprenticeship event in Alstom headquarters.
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NewsAmtrak awards contract for new Frederick Douglass Tunnel
Amtrak have awarded a contract to Kiewit/J.F. Shea Joint Venture to build the new Frederick Douglass Tunnel in Baltimore.


