New Operational Training Academy in Doncaster
New academy established in Doncaster for operational training and digital skills, teaching the next generation.
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New academy established in Doncaster for operational training and digital skills, teaching the next generation.
29 September 2023 | By
Dumfries and Galloway Council’s Planning Applications Committee has approved Listed Building Consent for access improvements to Dumfries station.
Network Rail has installed the two lift shafts which will be used to provide step-free access at Plumstead station in south east London.
Scotland’s Railway is investing £5.7m on track and drainage improvements that will see the East Coast Main Line closed.
Network Rail have begun work to improve passenger and freight journeys between Manchester and Liverpool over the world’s first railway viaduct.
Great Western Railway have announced essential track replacement and level crossing work between Bristol and Weston-super-Mare.
Network Rail are investing over £1 million to replace ageing track on the line between Dalmuir and Yoker in Glasgow.
Network Rail have begun the core phase of work to change the way the railway is run in Cornwall.
Network Rail are going to renew track and ballast inside the 170-year-old Dinmore Tunnel to boost reliability.
Network Rail have completed reliability upgrades at New Cross Junction, a location which controls the movement of trains in and out of London Bridge station.
Network Rail have switched on 116 state of the art digital signals on the railway across parts of south west London and Berkshire as part of a reliability boosting resignalling programme.
The Railway Industry Association have issued a response to the ORR’s consultation on Network Rail’s Business Plans for 2024-29.
31 August 2023 | By
In this Roundtable feature, Global Railway Review caught up with Ed Akers, Network Rail’s Principal Programme Sponsor for ECDP, Oly Turner, GTR’s Head of ERTMS and Ben Lane, Siemens Mobility’s Project Director, ECDP, to discuss the significance of Britain’s largest passenger fleet upgrade, and how it fits within a wider…
The East Coast Digital Programme is one step closer due to recent digital upgrade work between Hertfordshire and Peterborough.
Network Rail and ProRail have signed a new MOU focusing on technological improvements such as automated inspection.