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How is each train operator affected by the latest rail strikes?
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Britain’s train operators have released plans for how their services will be altered during the next rail strike.
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NYMR celebrates Giving Tuesday
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This Giving Tuesday (November 29), the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) is reflecting on the generous donations and support it has received throughout the year to keep it steaming on.
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Britain’s most and least-used railway stations revealed
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The most used station served over 40 million passengers. The least used only recorded 40.
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RMT leader Mick Lynch to meet Transport Secretary Mark Harper over rail dispute
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Talks over the rail workers’ dispute will be held on Thursday ahead of a fresh round of strikes set to impact services across the country.
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Railway workers to stage series of strikes in December and January
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Railway workers are to stage a series of 48-hour strikes in December and January in the long-running dispute over jobs, pay and conditions.
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Further strikes ‘highly likely’, rail union warns
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A leading rail workers’ union has warned it is “highly likely” that more strikes will be called after accusing employers of refusing to make an offer aimed at resolving the long-running dispute over jobs, pay and conditions.
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The Railway Hub Christmas Gift Guide 2022!
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Christmas is just around the corner, meaning it’s time to start present hunting again! Fortunately, we’ve made your life a little bit simpler with our exclusive Christmas Gift Guide! Check out some of these fantastic Railway picks, we’re sure there’s something for everyone…
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Train cancellations hit record high
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Train reliability in Britain reached the worst level on record after another month of disruption.
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Rail passengers face Christmas chaos due to engineering work
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Rail passengers face major disruption over Christmas as Network Rail carries out 300 engineering projects.
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Recognition of Severn Valley’s ‘forgotten heroes’
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A century and a half after they perished during the construction of the Severn Valley Railway, 10 navvies have been honoured with a commemorative blue plaque.