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Network Rail carries out £2m spring clean to clear graffiti
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A £2 million spring clean has tackled the “eyesore” of graffiti on Britain’s railways.
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Passenger train narrowly avoided hitting two cars at user-operated crossing
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A passenger train narrowly avoided striking two cars at a user-operated crossing after the drivers failed to call the signaller to check the route was clear, an investigation has found.
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Union hails support for strikes by railway workers and cleaners
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Strikes by railway workers and cleaners in two separate disputes over pay were said to be “solidly supported” on Sunday.
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Mortons Media Group Acquires Four New Titles
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Our publishers, Mortons Media Group Ltd. have recently acquired four new modelling titles to add to our portfolio, including RCM&E, Model Boats, Model Engineer and Model Engineers’ Workshop. The magazines will continue to be led by their existing editors.
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Great Central Railway approves plans for £1m bridge replacement
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The Great Central Railway PLC’s Board have approved for work on the replacement of Bridge 326 crossing the A60 adjacent to the former Brush Works in Loughborough to begin.
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Cracks in trains caused by excess movement and salt in the air
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Cracks on trains discovered last year were caused by excess movement and aluminium corroded by salt in the air, an investigation has found.
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Passengers reminded to ‘travel either side’ of Easter bank holiday
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Passengers travelling between London Euston and Scotland over the Easter bank holiday are being urged to travel either side of the long weekend.
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Integrated Rail Plan promises more money and faster results
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While HS2’s eastern leg is scrapped (for now), full MML electrification and a faster ECML are planned instead.