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Railway recovers from stormy weekend

Railway services are returning to normal this morning after a weekend of high winds brought by Storm Amy. Trains in England and Wales are no longer disrupted although some lines were blocked by fallen trees for a time, but no services are expected to run today north of Dingwall to Kyle

Sleeper tickets from Birmingham go on sale

A Caledonian Sleeper service is to start calling at Birmingham International from January, connecting the West Midlands with the Scottish Highlands. The new service is being welcomed as a boost to tourism. It will be the first major change to a sleeper route since the Night Riviera between London and Cornwall ceased

New CAF trains enter service in Docklands

The first of a fleet of 54 new trains for the Docklands Light Railway has gone into service. The five-car trains, built for Transport for London by CAF at Beasain in Spain, have been delayed by more than a year because of compatibility problems with the DLR’s existing control systems, but

New peace hopes on Underground after pay offer

The RMT is considering an improved pay offer from Transport for London for its 10,000 members on London Underground. TfL is attempting to end the dispute which led to disruptive strikes earlier this month by proposing a three-year settlement which would mean an increase of 3.4 per cent in the first

DfT names next operator to be renationalised

The Department for Transport has revealed that the latest train operator to be given a date for renationalisation is Govia Thameslink Railway. The change, which will take effect on 31 May next year, will renationalise one operator but four brands of Gatwick Express, Great Northern, Southern and Thameslink. It was already known

Happy 200th birthday!

The Railway Image. What does that mean to you? Some people may think of the steam express crossing Glenfinnan on its magic journey from Platform 9¾, or perhaps of that famous blue tank engine with a smiling face. But the real railways were – and are – an essentially utilitarian business, carrying

Small firms urged to help with HS2 reset

Efforts to rescue HS2 are being supported by inviting technical specialists to produce innovative ideas, and applications have opened today. HS2 Ltd chief executive Mark Wild is in charge of a comprehensive review of the struggling high speed project, which has been cut back more than once and now consists only

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