Capacity, efficiency, safety – ATOC and Network Rail back 30-year Railway Technical Strategy
14 December 2012 | By ATOC
New technology that could boost the capacity of the network...
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Network Rail own, operate and develop Britain’s railway infrastructure; that’s 20,000 miles of track, 30,000 bridges, tunnels and viaducts and the thousands of signals, level crossings and stations. Network Rail also runs 20 of Britain’s largest stations. Here follows our content related to Network Rail.
14 December 2012 | By ATOC
New technology that could boost the capacity of the network...
13 December 2012 | By Network Rail
Network Rail has appointed BAM Nuttall as main contractor for the delivery of the new Borders Railway....
10 December 2012 | By Network Rail
A fully electrified service is now running on the Paisley Canal line following a £12m upgrade of the route...
5 December 2012 | By Network Rail
Network Rail has awarded two contracts for works in West London...
4 December 2012 | By Issued on behalf of Invensys Rail by Objective Communications
Invensys Rail has been awarded a contract by Network Rail for the Bowesfield re-control project...
29 November 2012 | By Network Rail
Putney station is to be transformed thanks to a £9m improvement programme due to start in January 2013...
29 November 2012 | By Martin Frobisher, Route Managing Director, Network Rail
It is not often in the life of a Route Managing Director that you get to install a whole new track layout through a major station, but between September 2012 and December 2013, Nottingham’s railway station will be rebuilt complete with a new £100 million track layout and resignalling scheme.…
29 November 2012 | By Jeremy Candfield, Director General, Railway Industry Association (RIA); Steve Featherstone, Track Programme Director, Network Rail and David McLoughlin, Finance and Commercial Director, Infrastructure Projects, Network Rail
The railway industry in Britain continues to be characterised by substantial growth in ridership and in major investment programmes. Infrastructure investment in the mainline railway is undertaken predominantly by two main parties working together: the infrastructure manager, Network Rail, as clients, and its extensive supply chain. More than 170 supply…
26 November 2012 | By Network Rail
Bare Lane, Hest Bank and Bolton-le-Sands level crossings all have brand new barriers and motors...
23 November 2012 | By BAA
Stansted Airport launched its rail vision which outlines that new faster and reliable rail links...
22 November 2012 | By Network Rail
Over £4m has been spent at Horsham station and passengers are now benefiting from a range of improvements...
20 November 2012 | By Network Rail
The new Ordsall Chord is a scheme to connect Manchester’s Piccadilly, Oxford Road and Victoria stations...
15 November 2012 | By Network Rail
This scheme is crucial because Nuneaton North Chord is a key part of our plans to improve freight capacity on the railway...
13 November 2012 | By Network Rail
Network Rail are among a group of companies and industries delighted by the successful third reading of MP Richard Ottaway’s Private Members Bill...
13 November 2012 | By Network Rail
Network Rail have started to demolish the green canopy that has overshadowed the historic frontage of King’s Cross station...