SWR Install Lifesaving Defibrillators at All Staffed Stations
SWR have installed life-saving, accessible, automated defibrillators in all staffed stations, available for use by the local community.
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SWR have installed life-saving, accessible, automated defibrillators in all staffed stations, available for use by the local community.
HS2's move to using rail for the transportation of their construction materials removed one million miles of lorry movements from the road.
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Network Rail engineers will start around-the-clock work, updating the 1970s signalling equipment between Farncombe and Petersfield.
European Loc Pool (ELP) have announced the signing of a contract for a EuroDual locomotive with Nordic Rail Service GmbH (NRS).
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The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) kicked off its 2023 TRANSform Conference & EXPO.
Two-part closure - a five-day closure between Yeovil Junction and Axminster then a 16-day closure between Salisbury and Yeovil Junction.
New academy established in Doncaster for operational training and digital skills, teaching the next generation.
Responding to reports that the second phase of the HS2 scheme between Birmingham and Manchester may be abandoned, reviews by the Railway Industry Association (RIA) on the Department for Transport (DfT) data demonstrates that passenger numbers today are higher than in 2012, when HS2 was first approved. Numbers are returning…