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Rail minister: Government has ‘changed the tone’ on train strikes
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New rail minister Huw Merriman claimed the Government has “changed the tone” on strikes which have decimated train services in recent months.
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National Railway Museum & Porterbrook agree partnership for Railway Futures Gallery
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Porterbrook has announced significant support for the National Railway Museum with a £2.5m sponsorship agreement for the new ‘Railway Futures Gallery’ – a key component of the museum’s Vision 2025 masterplan.
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Public transport fare zones should be considered across England – peers
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Public transport fare zones should be considered for towns and cities across England to boost passenger numbers, according to peers.
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Train operators criticised for service cuts four days after strikes were axed
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Train operators have been criticised for continuing to run reduced timetables four days after planned strikes were called off.
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Book of the week: Lament for a Branch Line
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Our new book of the week is the latest release from David Hindle.
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Rail services start late despite strikes being called off
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Many rail services started later than normal on Tuesday despite planned strikes being called off.
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Commuters struggle to get to work despite rail strikes being called off
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Many commuters struggled to get to work on Monday as urban roads were jammed and train services were disrupted despite planned rail strikes being called off.
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Rail strikes suspended after ‘promise of pay offer’
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A series of planned strikes by railway workers in a long-running dispute over jobs, pay and conditions has been suspended.
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Wireless telephony and an Elizabethan railway – read more in this 100-year-old issue!
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We’ve had a look through the archive and found the 1922 December issue of The Railway Magazine. You can step back in time by taking a look inside the issue now.
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Heavy downpours lead to flooding and transport disruption
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Heavy rainfall has led to travel disruption in parts of the South East of England.