(picture: Tom Page)The first three of 54 new trains being built by CAF for the Docklands Light Railway have been withdrawn. Transport for London said there had been ‘an issue with braking performance during wet weather on one train’. The introduction of the B23s was delayed for over a year, because
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Class 222 replacements due in service next month on EMR
The first of a fleet of 33 Hitachi-built bi-mode trains which will replace the Class 222 Meridians is set to enter service next month on the Midland Main Line. The Class 810 ‘Aurora’ units will be able to make use of the electrified sections north of Bedford, although full electrification of
Railways Bill: Second Reading postponed
The Second Reading of the Railways Bill does not appear in the Parliamentary calendar for today, although 11 November had been announced as the date. The Bill which will create Great British Railways was given its First Reading on 5 November, but this was a formality introducing the Bill to Parliament,
What else does the Railways Bill say — and what does it leave out? Part 2
The legal framework for Great British Railways has been unveiled at last in the shape of the Railways Bill, which is to be debated at length during the Bill’s Second Reading in the House of Commons tomorrow (writes Sim Harris). But if you want to know how GBR will work in
What does the Railways Bill say — and what does it leave out? Part 1
The legal framework for Great British Railways has been unveiled at last, in the shape of the Railways Bill, which is to be debated at length during the Bill’s Second Reading in the House of Commons next Tuesday (writes Sim Harris). There have been statements, reports, reviews and predictions about Great
MPs to debate Railways Bill next week
The Railways Bill will be debated in full next week, after receiving its formal First Reading in the House of Commons yesterday. MPs will hold a detailed debate on Tuesday 11 November, when the Bill to create Great British Railways will receive its Second Reading. GBR will take over the railway, replacing
MPs to debate Railways Bill when time allows
Updated 11 November 08.00The Railways Bill will be debated in full when Parliamentary time allows, after receiving its formal First Reading in the House of Commons yesterday. The next step is Second Reading, when there will be a full debate. GBR will take over the railway, replacing Network Rail and most
ScotRail issues procurement notice for new suburban trains
ScotRail has taken the next step towards ordering new trains for suburban lines in the central belt by issuing a contract notice on the Procurement Contracts Scotland website. Potential suppliers are being invited to tender, and the new rolling stock should enter service in the early 2030s, replacing many of the
Government publishes ‘landmark’ Railways Bill
The text of the Act of Parliament which will create Great British Railways will enter Parliament today. The Department for Transport said: ‘GBR will be accountable to passengers, freight customers and taxpayers and will drive a relentless focus on responding to their needs. Responsible for co-ordinating the whole network: from track
Government introduces ‘landmark’ Railways Bill
The text of the Act of Parliament which will create Great British Railways will enter Parliament today. The Department for Transport said: ‘GBR will be accountable to passengers, freight customers and taxpayers and will drive a relentless focus on responding to their needs. Responsible for co-ordinating the whole network: from track