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Major rail line blocked after train hits object
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South Western Railway is unable to run any services between Woking and London Waterloo after a train hit an object on the track in the early hours of Monday morning.
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East Coast freight storm photo charter
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The Nene Valley Railway Wagon Group is offering a unique opportunity to join it for a photographic charter with A1 Class No 60163 Tornado running at the head of its demonstration goods train.
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Machine digging HS2’s longest tunnel breaks through
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The machine digging the 10-mile tunnel under the Chiltern Hills broke through on Tuesday.
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Full steam ahead for GCR’s 125th anniversary weekend
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The Great Central Railway will be reunified with Great Central Railway Nottingham for the first time in more than 50 years as part of a major weekend of events in March to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the line.
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More than 1,000 actions for improvement identified on struggling rail route
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More than 1,000 areas for improvement have been identified on a major rail line plagued by faults.
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PM sets out £4.7bn ‘local transport fund’ plans for ‘redirected’ HS2 funds
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Rishi Sunak has said that funds for the axed HS2 section will be ‘reallocated’ as transport funding to be shared across regional councils as he holds a Cabinet meeting in Yorkshire and the Humber.
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Draft Bill sets out plan for Great British Railways and more
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The Government has published a long-awaited draft Bill setting out its plans for rail reform.
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East Midlands Railway apologises to Martin Lewis for ‘disgraceful’ train journey
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Broadcaster Martin Lewis took to social media to complain about his experience on an overcrowded East Midlands Railway service.
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Downpatrick Railway takes a trip to Buggleskelly
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The Downpatrick & County Down Railway and the Strand Arts Centre have teamed up for a special screening to help raise funds for the flood stricken line’s relief efforts.
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New names for London Overground rail lines revealed
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London Overground rail lines will be given individual names and colours in a bid to make the network easier to navigate.