The Railway Magazine
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Rail industry urges workers to return to commuting by train
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There could be long-term damaging effects on city centres and High Streets unless workers return to commuting by train, new research warns.
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Anti-vaccine posters with razor blades found at rail and Tube stations
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Anti-vaccine posters have been found in several stations in London with razor blades attached, the RMT union has revealed.
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Noise from traffic and trains linked to higher risk of dementia – new study
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A new study from Denmark has suggested road traffic and railway noise is associated with an increased risk of dementia.
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London’s Tube network sees busiest morning since start of pandemic
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The London Underground has seen its busiest rush hour morning since March 2020, according to Transport for London (TfL) data.
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Train passengers offered journey updates via WhatsApp
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Rail passengers in the UK can now receive alerts by WhatsApp when their train is delayed or cancelled.
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Transport for London, HS2 & Network Rail join Rail Supply Group’s export scheme
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Transport for London (TfL) has joined Network Rail and HS2 in supporting the Rail Supply Group’s export reference scheme. The scheme provides a simplified project reference process for suppliers seeking to export their services or products overseas. Also see Ministers urged to ‘put an end’ to HS2 doubts Over £1.8 billion spent across the south on…
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Northern launches £1 flash sale on rail tickets
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The operator is making more than one million advance purchase tickets available from August 24, as part of a flash sale.
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Rail workers threaten to strike over legionella toilet outbreak
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The RMT union has declared a dispute with Thameslink over claims there has been a “potentially lethal” Legionella outbreak on its trains.