The Railway Magazine
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Passenger trains to run on Dartmoor Line for first time in 50 years
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Transport Secretary Grant Shapps will dispatch the first passenger train to run on the Dartmoor Line for over 50 years.
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Salisbury rail services to fully resume 16 days after crash
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Rail services through Salisbury will fully resume 16 days after a crash involving two trains, the rail industry has announced.
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DfT minister tours British low-carbon trains with Network Rail at COP26
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Department for Transport (DfT) minister Trudy Harrison MP and Network Rail chief executive Andrew Haines took a closer look at the best of British low-carbon train technology at COP26 in Glasgow.
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RSSB: 40% of rail workers suffer from a mental health condition
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The Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) has published a survey which found over 40% of rail workers are suffering with a mental health condition.
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‘Alarming’ rise in reports of sexual harassment on public transport
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Reports of sexual harassment and sexual offences to British Transport Police (BTP) have risen by 63% compared with before the pandemic, new figures reveal.
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Salisbury collision: RAIB release preliminary findings
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The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) has released its preliminary investigation findings into the Salisbury train collision.
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UPDATE: Train driver with life-changing injuries after Salisbury collision
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A number of people have been injured following a collision between two trains in Salisbury on Sunday evening.
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PREVIEW: NOVEMBER ISSUE OF THE RAILWAY MAGAZINE
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Britain’s best-selling rail title The Railway Magazine is back for another month of award-winning photos, news, features and exclusives from the rail industry, past and present.
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Special ‘Climate Train’ arrives at Glasgow to mark COP26
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A special ‘Climate Train’ carrying passengers to COP26 has arrived in Glasgow for the international climate change conference.
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COP26: Union warns time running out to avoid rail strikes
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Transport bosses have been told they need to “put pay justice on the agenda” if they want to prevent rail strikes during the global COP26 climate summit in Glasgow.