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Transport for London worker tests positive for coronavirus
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An office-based Transport for London employee has tested positive for coronavirus, the government body has confirmed.
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Women’s Aid offer free rail travel to women fleeing domestic abuse
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Women fleeing domestic abuse can now apply for free train travel to refuge accommodation, as part of a new ‘rail to refuge’ scheme launched by charity Women’s Aid.
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Berwick-upon-Tweed reopens after vandalism halts services
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Trains were not stopping at Berwick-upon-Tweed station on the East Coast Main Line following vandalism to the building.
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Could you be signaller? Network Rail needs you
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Network Rail is appealing to people in Yorkshire and the North East to join them as railway signallers.
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£20m funding for new railway stations across the country
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A new £20 million fund to build new railway stations and restore some that were previously closed has been announced by the Department for Transport.
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New £20 million funding for disabled access improvements
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Disabled passengers across the UK are set to benefit from a £20m fund to improve accessibility at railway stations, the Transport Secretary has announced.
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Underwater inspections before flooded Shrewsbury lines can reopen
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More heavy rain overnight means the River Severn has now breached emergency defences.
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HS2 releases new images of Old Oak Common station
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HS2 has released new images and designs of its west London station.
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Cyber-flashing on trains ‘largely unreported’ despite hike in incidents
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The number of women being sent sexually explicit images by strangers on trains, called cyber-flashing, is going largely unreported despite rise in incidents
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Storm Dennis: Rail passengers urged to check before travelling due to floods
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Storm Dennis is continuing to cause transport chaos as train lines and roads are blocked by flooding and fallen trees.