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Wasting money on a gold-plated railway

Phil MarshAndrew Haines joined the railway in 1984, at a time when British Rail was reshaping itself – not in the sense of the Beeching closures, but changing its structure radically for the first time since the 1948 nationalisation by preparing to abolish the Regions and replacing them with ‘businesses’. This

RMT declares pay dispute with Network Rail

The RMT has declared a dispute with Network Rail over pay and is calling for talks. Network Rail, whose chief executive Andrew Haines retires from the company today, said it is ‘disappointed’. The RMT has calculated that cumulative RPI inflation has risen by around 27 per cent since 2021, while Network Rail

‘Arrows’ clock is unveiled at London Bridge

A new design of station clock which includes the railway’s double arrows and the time in digital format has been unveiled at London Bridge station.The London timepiece by WPP brand design agency Design Bridge and Partners was the winning entry in an international design competition run in a partnership between

Engineering and overtime ban to close part of GWR

Great Western Railway services between Bristol and Weston-super-Mare will be affected by engineering work this weekend. The disruptive effect of an engineering possession will be made worse by more industrial action on CrossCountry on Saturday, as the RMT dispute over pay for overtime and rest day working continues. As a result,

Eurostar safety dispute triggers strike ballot

The RMT is to hold a strike ballot at Eurostar in a dispute over safety and and working conditions The union claims that staff ‘face worsening working conditions with unreliable trains, poor service recovery and operational safety concerns, piling pressure on the workforce’. Eurostar revenues were £1.7 billion last year, but the

RMT welcomes Greater Anglia renationalisation

Greater Anglia became the latest private sector operator to return to public ownership at 02.00 yesterday morning, as part of the Government’s programme to reunify passenger railways. The first renationalised train was the 04.10 from London Liverpool Street to Stansted Airport. GA will be followed by West Midlands Trains, which operates

Countdown is on for next renationalisation

Another former franchise is to pass back to public ownership on Sunday morning, when Greater Anglia will be taken over by DfT Operator. Greater Anglia was created in 2004 by combining Anglia Railways, First Great Eastern and the West Anglian routes of WAGN. The new franchise was won by National Express,

Network Rail warns Christmas travellers to plan ahead

Network Rail has published details of engineering work which is scheduled to take place over Christmas and New Year, disrupting services on some lines. Major projects include replacing a junction at Hanslope on the West Coast Main Line, which will mean no trains between Milton Keynes Central and Rugby between Christmas

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