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British Transport Police to boost officer numbers in run up to the Queen’s funeral
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British Transport Police is boosting the number of officers at main railway stations in the run-up to the Queen’s funeral, the force has said.
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London to face ‘unprecedented travel demand’ as people pay respects to the Queen
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London to experience “unprecedented travel demand” in the coming days as people visit the capital to pay their respects to the Queen, transport bosses warned.
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Rail and postal strikes called off after Queen’s death
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Planned strikes by rail and postal workers have been called off as a result of the Queen’s death.
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More rail workers to be balloted for strikes
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More rail workers will be balloted for strikes amid increasing industrial unrest across the country.
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Man jailed after attack on rail station worker and attempt to strangle woman
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A man attacked a railway station worker shortly after he was caught on CCTV holding a woman by the throat for 11 seconds.
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New Transport Secretary urged to take fresh approach to rail dispute
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The new Transport Secretary is being urged to take a fresh approach to the long-running rail dispute ahead of fresh strikes which are set to cripple train services across the country.
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London Marylebone railway station closed due to tunnel ‘defect’
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London Marylebone railway station has been closed due to a problem with a tunnel.
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New HS2 station will bring 1,000 jobs and apprenticeships
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A new £370 million HS2 station will bring around 1,000 jobs and more than 100 apprenticeships to the West Midlands.
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Transport company Go-Ahead suffers cyber attack
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The company behind train operator Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has fallen victim to a cyber attack.
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Investigation launched after engineer killed in tourist railway accident
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A health and safety investigation has been opened after an engineer was killed at a popular tourist railway in Devon over the weekend.