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Gatwick Express returns for spring to support airport recovery
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Gatwick Express will resume a non-stop service from Sunday 3 April to support the recovery of Gatwick Airport and the South East economy.
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E-tickets soar as Trainline continues Covid bounceback
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The proportion of customers choosing to buy electronic train tickets has nearly doubled in the past two years, seller Trainline said as it slowly recovers from the pandemic.
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Northern service and railway damaged after vandals throw log at train
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Train operator Northern and Network Rail are appealing for information after a group of individuals threw a log into the path of an oncoming train near Bolton.
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Crossrail to run empty trains for weeks to ensure ‘flawless’ service
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Crossrail will operate empty trains for several weeks to ensure the service is “absolutely flawless” when it opens, the boss of Transport for London (TfL) said.
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Network Rail investing £83m over Easter to improve train services for passengers
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Network Rail is asking passengers to check before they travel this Easter as it prepares to invest £83m on 530 projects to upgrade the railway.
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£84m funding to boost train services in North West
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An £84 million funding package to make trains in north-west England more reliable has been unveiled by the Government.
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Stonehaven rail crash: Report findings ‘must be a watershed for safety’
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The findings of the investigation into the Stonehaven train crash are “damning” and must be “a watershed moment for rail safety”, according to train drivers’ union Aslef.
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RAIB release report into fatal 2020 derailment
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The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) has released its report into the fatal derailment of a passenger train at Carmont, Aberdeenshire on August 12, 2020.
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Eurostar offers free travel to Ukrainians travelling to the UK
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Eurostar is offering free travel to Ukrainians travelling to the UK following Russia’s invasion.
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Cambrian Railways set to reopen after being abandoned for half a century
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A disused North Shropshire railway line, abandoned and unloved for 50 years, has been restored by enthusiasts and will reopen to passengers once again from April 2, 2022.