NETWORK RAIL
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Rail strikes to go ahead after last-ditch talks fail
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The rail strikes are to go ahead after last-ditch talks failed to resolve a bitter dispute over pay, jobs and conditions.
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Track upgrades to bring more reliable journeys to Yorkshire
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Hundreds of Network Rail workers will carry out key upgrades to the railway in Yorkshire this Platinum Jubilee Weekend in a boost to reliability.
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Rail workers’ fury at suggestion they should have ‘worked harder at school’
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Rail workers voting on strikes over pay were angered after a communications boss suggested they “should have probably worked harder at school”.
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Network Rail carries out £2m spring clean to clear graffiti
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A £2 million spring clean has tackled the “eyesore” of graffiti on Britain’s railways.
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Passenger train narrowly avoided hitting two cars at user-operated crossing
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A passenger train narrowly avoided striking two cars at a user-operated crossing after the drivers failed to call the signaller to check the route was clear, an investigation has found.
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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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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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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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Swan rescued from tracks after blocking trains
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An injured swan had to be rescued after it made its way on to the tracks at a station in west London, causing hours of delays.
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London-Cornwall sleeper trains disrupted for eight weeks
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Overnight sleeper trains between London and Cornwall will be cancelled between Mondays and Thursdays for eight weeks due to a complication with engineering work.