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Rail workers start voting on strikes over pay, jobs and conditions
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More than 40,000 railway workers will start voting on Tuesday on whether to strike in disputes over jobs and pay.
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Half-price sale on rail fares announced to help with cost-of-living pressures
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Train tickets are set to be slashed by as much as half as the Government looks to address cost-of-living pressures with cheaper travel in April and May.
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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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Quarter of train journeys on services run by public sector
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The proportion of train journeys in Britain on services run by the public sector will hit 25% this week.
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Prosecutions launched over Croydon tram crash in 2016
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The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) said it is prosecuting Transport for London (TfL), FirstGroup-owned Tram Operations Limited (TOL) and driver Alfred Dorris.
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Rail industry responds to Chancellor’s Spring Statement
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The Railway Industry Association (RIA), the voice of the UK rail supply community, has responded to government’s Spring Statement.
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Scotland’s Railway offers a warm welcome to refugees from Ukraine
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Scotland’s Railway is playing its part to support refugees arriving in Scotland from war-torn Ukraine.
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SVR is latest line to cancel wartime events
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The Severn Valley Railway has cancelled its two 1940s-themed weekends later this year in the light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Minister fears swearing increase on trains if sticker warnings placed on seats
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More swearing on trains could be encouraged by stickers on seats advising passengers to stop using bad language, according to a transport minister.