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West Somerset Railway trade ‘better than expected’
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West Somerset Railway plc chairman Jonathan Jones-Pratt said that the line’s financial fortunes during the peak summer period were better than expected.
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Government admits air quality on trains is ‘poorer than desired’
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The Department for Transport (DfT) has admitted that air quality on some diesel trains is “poorer than desired”.
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Southeastern campaign encourages passengers to be mindful of those with accessibility requirements
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Southeastern has launched a video to encourage passengers to support the accessibility needs of fellow travellers returning to the railway.
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London Underground Northern Line expands with two new stations
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Two new London Underground stations have opened to the public as of Monday 20 September 2021, making the new expansion the largest the Underground has had within the last century.
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Drunk Doncaster driver jailed for smashing into train at level crossing
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Drunk driver, Michael Rochford, age 27, has been sentenced to nearly a year in jail following a collision with a moving train at a level crossing in June this year.
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Violence against transport workers worse during pandemic – rail union warns
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Three out of five transport workers have been verbally or physically attacked since the start of the pandemic, new research suggests.
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Grant Shapps retains Transport Secretary position in PM cabinet change-up
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Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has expressed his delight to be reappointed during Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s cabinet reshuffle on September 15.
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New stations added to Tube map in major network expansion
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Transport for London (TfL) has unveiled a new Tube map showing the first major expansion of the network this century.
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Rail union to hold Waterloo protest over service cuts
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The biggest rail workers union is holding a protest on Monday as it steps up its campaign against job losses in the industry.
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Rail industry urges workers to return to commuting by train
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There could be long-term damaging effects on city centres and High Streets unless workers return to commuting by train, new research warns.