The Railway Magazine
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Duchess of Cornwall thanks station staff for keeping passengers safe
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Station workers at London Paddington were thanked by HRH The Duchess of Cornwall for their extraordinary commitment in keeping passengers safe throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Train operator doubles female driver applicants in a year
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The number of women applying to be train drivers at the UK’s biggest rail operator has doubled thanks to recruitment and marketing campaigns.
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Hatfield rail crash remembered 20 years on
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Survivors of the Hatfield rail crash will join those bereaved by the tragedy to mark its 20th anniversary.
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PREVIEW: October edition 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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CrossCountry handed new three-year deal to run train services
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The Government has awarded a new contract to Arriva CrossCountry to continue running train services until October 2023.
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Car lands on train tracks at station in Scotland
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A car has landed on train tracks in a station, causing diversions.
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Cost of HS2 high-speed rail line could rise by £800m
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New concerns over the cost of HS2 have been identified just six months after its budget was increased.
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Captain Sir Tom Moore presented with first veterans railcard
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Captain Sir Tom Moore was presented with the very first new veterans railcard, which will see military veterans of every generation benefit from discounted travel.
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LNER mark charity milestone with new Azuma face mask
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London North Eastern Railway (LNER) has passed a milestone fundraising target for charity partner Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) with over £230,000 now raised for the mental health charity since October 2018.
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UK railway news round-up
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This week, new figures reveal the true impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the UK railway, as passenger numbers fall to the lowest since the 1850s.