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New Bookazine: Intercity 125 – A High Speed Tribute
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Few trains truly reach a legendary status but there can be no doubt that the Intercity 125 HST was and still is, an icon in the age of the railway.
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Rise in hate crimes against disabled passengers ‘wake-up call’
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Rail union leaders are calling for more staff on stations and trains to tackle hate crimes against disabled passengers.
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Travel advice as Government continues easing lockdown restrictions
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Transport for London (TfL) is issuing guidance for passengers making journeys ahead of the Government’s easing of lockdown restrictions on March 29.
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ScotRail conductors industrial action going ahead
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Passengers in Scotland are being warned to expect significant rail disruptions on Sundays because of strike action by ScotRail conductors.
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Bulleid Bideford nameplate comes home at last
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Bideford Railway Heritage Centre has bought a set of nameplates from Bulleid West Country light Pacific No. 34019 for public display in the North Devon town after which it was named.
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New TV documentary: Secrets of the London Underground to air this year
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UKTV has commissioned a new documentary Secrets of the London Underground – to be aired later this year on the Yesterday channel.
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HS2 protests contribute to £800m fresh ‘cost pressures’
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Anti-HS2 protests and the COVID-19 pandemic have contributed to the project facing new “cost pressures” of £800 million, the Government has announced.
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Duchess of Cornwall backs Rail to Refuge scheme extension
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The Duchess of Cornwall has expressed her support for the extension of the Rail to Refuge scheme, which offers free train travel for people fleeing abusive relationships.
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Network Rail to protect great crested newts during upgrade scheme
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Network Rail has revealed that rare great crested newts will be protected during its major railway engineering project.