Rail industry removes jargon to ensure customers pay the right fare
Customers have said that buying the right ticket can be confusing, so the rail industry will use clearer language to improve the system.
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Customers have said that buying the right ticket can be confusing, so the rail industry will use clearer language to improve the system.
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Inspecting the railway by air allows Network Rail to deliver improvements to performance, reliability and safety, without disrupting train services.
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National College for High Speed Rail graduates are gaining the crucial skills and experience needed to deliver HS2 and strengthen the future of the UK rail network.
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