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Network Rail sell-off to fund upgrades

Network Rail wants to sell £1.8bn of railway arch space, disused depots and shop space in bigger stations to help raise the cash to upgrade UK railways.

Future of rail

Announces the latest developments on rail investment and publication of Sir Peter Hendy’s report.

Runway protesters cause traffic chaos at London's Heathrow airport

Activists opposed to the expansion of London's Heathrow Airport blocked an approach tunnel on Thursday by chaining themselves to a parked vehicle, bringing traffic chaos to Europe's busiest airport.

Whitehall ‘ready to let TfL control London’s commuter rail services’

Transport for London took a step closer to greater control of commuter rail services in London today after it was claimed ministers were warming to the idea. 

Rail electrification on South Wales mainline could be delayed to 2024

A review into UK railway projects says electrifying the Great Western Mainline to Swansea will not be completed until 2024

Chancellor announces 50% transport capital spending increase

DfT budget to fall by 37%, but capital spending up to £61 billion

Hacktrain unearths new solutions to industry problems

MORE than 120 software developers, designers and entrepreneurs from around the world joined together last weekend for Hacktrain, a 48-hour onboard "hackathon" with the goal of developing new innovations to benefit the British railway industry.

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Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport

  • New Thameslink train makes successful first-ever test run, to BrightonThe future of commuting made its first outing on Thameslink tracks last night (Tuesday, 24 November). Govia Thameslink Railway took Siemens’ next-generation Class 700 train on its first-ever test run on national rail tracks between its depot at Three Bridges and Brighton in Sussex. The 240m 12-carriage train – half as long again as most Thameslink trains operating today – passed initial tests that proved its compatibility with signalling and will now begin other night-time test runs out of passenger service. Govia Thameslink Railway Programme Director Keith Wallace said: ...

Freight on Rail

  • Rail freight upgrades needed now.Freight on Rail welcomed the Hendy Review’s 1 recognition of the significant benefits to the UK economy and society of increasing rail freight capacity on key routes 2 but expressed concern that the major projects were now be delayed until the next control period after 2019. 3

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