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NewsBaltic Sea Region Parliamentarians Discuss Rail Baltica
Baltic Sea parliamentarians met yesterday to discuss the strategic importance of Rail Baltica, as well as its connections to European cities.
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NewsSWR Install Lifesaving Defibrillators at All Staffed Stations
SWR have installed life-saving, accessible, automated defibrillators in all staffed stations, available for use by the local community.
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NewsOne Million Miles of Lorry Movements Removed by HS2
HS2's move to using rail for the transportation of their construction materials removed one million miles of lorry movements from the road.
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NewsSenceive Launches Digital Interface Node
Wireless monitoring technology developer Senceive has revealed the latest in its range of IoT infrastructure condition monitoring devices.
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NewsStep-free Access Work at Anniesland Station
Major work providing step-free access at Anniesland station began last week, traffic management controls have been introduced.
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NewsClosure Between London Waterloo and Portsmouth Continues
Network Rail engineers will start around-the-clock work, updating the 1970s signalling equipment between Farncombe and Petersfield.
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NewsNRS orders additional EuroDual locomotive from ELP
European Loc Pool (ELP) have announced the signing of a contract for a EuroDual locomotive with Nordic Rail Service GmbH (NRS).
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NewsSix Stations in Wales and Borders Become Fully Accessible
Network Rail is making six stations on its Wales and Borders route fully accessible, constructing new footbridges and lifts.
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NewsŠkoda Group signs €320 million contract with Uzbekistan Railways
Škoda Group signs €320 million contract with Uzbekistan Railways, promising 30 wide-gauge electric train units.
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NewsLeaves on the line: SNCF's Strategy to Avoid Train Delays
SNCF have a strategy for leaves on the line, ensuring autumn weather does not cause train delays or cancellations.
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NewsBentley Systems' Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure
Bentley Systems' Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure launches in Singapore, winners announced 12th October.
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NewsAPTA TRANSform Conference & EXPO Kicks Off in Orlando
The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) kicked off its 2023 TRANSform Conference & EXPO.
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News21-day Closure between Axminster and Salisbury
Two-part closure - a five-day closure between Yeovil Junction and Axminster then a 16-day closure between Salisbury and Yeovil Junction.
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NewsTransport leaders call for the Leamside Line to be delivered
The North East is urging the Government to deliver on its promises and commit to re-open the Leamside Line following the announcement of the new Network North programme last week.
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NewsLNER celebrates anniversary with suicide prevention charity
London North Eastern Railway (LNER) is marking a milestone of five-years in partnership with suicide prevention charity Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) during which customers and colleagues have raised more than £530,000 for the cause.
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NewsFirst test cargo train from Ukraine arrived
The new TransFER route was first presented at transport logistic in Munich, and now the first test train is preparing the ground for future transports: we are talking about the TransFER Vienna-Kyiv.
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NewsThe Giant HS2 u-turn
Following the Prime Minister’s speech at Conservative Party Conference, the High Speed Rail Group and other industry figures respond to the cuts announcement to the northern leg of HS2.
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NewsThe RIA comment on Government uncertainty around HS2 Phase 2
The Railway Industry Association (RIA), the voice of the UK rail supply community, has voiced its concern over the growing confusions surrounding the Government's plans for Phase 2 of HS2. The Birmingham to Manchester leg of HS2 has been under threat for the past couple of months, though PM Rishi ...
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NewsThe Federal Railroad Administration Awards $1.4 Billion to Rail Projects
The FRA recently announced the award of $1.4 billion in FY22 Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grants to rail projects throughout the country.
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NewsAmtrak's accessible upgrades at South Shore Station, Kentucky
Amtrak customers now have a more accessible path of travel due to the construction improvements at South Shore station.


