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Railway station launches audio guide for blind people
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A railway station has become the first in the country to launch an audio guide to help blind and partially sighted people navigate the space.
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Majority of trains run by northern operators are delayed
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Three train operators serving northern England are getting fewer than half their services to arrive on time.
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RMT boss and Holyrood transport minister urge UK Government to help end strikes
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Rail union boss Mick Lynch and Scotland’s transport minister have urged Westminster to step in to help avoid strikes in the run up to Christmas.
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New technology to catch train fare dodgers
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Britain’s second largest train operator is to deploy a new device to catch fare dodgers.
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New service between London and south-west Wales approved
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Rail passengers travelling between London and south-west Wales are set to have a choice of train operator.
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Eurostar security staff announce pre-Christmas strikes
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Security staff on Eurostar are to strike for four days next month in a dispute over pay.
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Talks between train operators and TSSA break down
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Talks between rail union TSSA and train operators aimed at resolving a long-running dispute over jobs, pay and conditions have broken down.
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Train and railway station cleaners to stage strikes over pay
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Workers who clean trains and railway stations are to stage a series of strikes in a dispute over pay.
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Mick Lynch: Government has shown ‘lack of urgency’ in dealing with rail strike
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The biggest rail workers union has criticised the Government for a “lack of urgency” in dealing with the long-running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions.
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Government funding to railways at almost double pre-Covid levels
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Government funding to run Britain’s railways remains nearly double pre-pandemic levels, new figures show.