A
total
of
390
million
journeys
were
made
by
train
between
1
April
to
30
June,
according
to
the
ORR.
Journey
totals
are
slightly
inflated
because
each
leg
of
a
passenger’s
trip
is
counted
separately,
but
even
so
the
total
is
19
per
cent
higher
than
in
the
same
quarter
between
April
and
June
last
year. Revenue
was
£2.6
billion
in
the
latest
quarter,
and
this
total
was
10
per
cent
higher
than
it
was
a
year
earlier,
after
inflation
is
taken
into
account.
Underground
workers
approve
more
strikes
Members
of
the
RMT
at
London
Underground
have
voted
in
favour
of
continuing
strikes
in
the
dispute
over
job
security,
conditions
of
employment
and
pensions.
The
union
said
there
had
been
a
turnout
of
54
per
cent,
and
95
per
cent
of
those
votes
were
in
favour
of
continuing
action.
When
all
members
were
taken
into
account,
52
per
cent
supported
more
strikes.
The
union
said
it
would
‘now
consider
its
next
steps’.
Trains
set
to
return
on
landslip
line
Train
services
in
West
Yorkshire
are
expected
to
return
to
normal
on
Monday
after
a
collapsed
wall
caused
a
landslip
in
Dewsbury
two
days
ago.
The
crack
in
part
of
a
retaining
wall
that
runs
alongside
the
railway
south
of
Dewsbury
station
is
several
metres
wide,
and
the
line
towards
Huddersfield
had
to
be
closed.
Some
trains
are
being
diverted
while
engineers
repair
the
damage.
Marston
Vale
Line
to
reopen
Trains
will
start
running
again
on
20
November
between
Bedford
and
Bletchley
on
the
Marston
Vale
Line.
London
Northwestern
Railway
has
been
providing
buses
on
the
route
since
Vivarail
went
into
administration
in
late
2022,
when
LNW
withdrew
the
Vivarail
Class
230s.
Three
Class
150
diesel
units
have
been
acquired
from
other
lines.