Signalling and level crossing upgrades across the UK
Network Rail have completed a series of signalling and level crossing upgrades, as well as trying to stabilise possible landslip sites.
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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.
Network Rail have completed a series of signalling and level crossing upgrades, as well as trying to stabilise possible landslip sites.
The East Coast Digital Programme has progressed further up the line, with work being carried out between Peterborough and Grantham.
Global Railway Review are delighted to be partnered with the Railway Infrastructure Asset Management Summit, and cannot wait to cover the event.
Global Railway Review are delighted to be media partners for the Railway Infrastructure Asset Management Summit (RIAMS).
The new tunnel segments for the latest section of HS2 are on the move. Freight services are on the move to HS2's London Logistics Hub
Northern have appointed Nush Price as their new head of legal, after the departure of Jenny Henderson, who has been appointed to DOHL.
East West Rail have nearly completed their track-laying between Bicester and Bletchley. Passenger services are expected to run from 2025.
Grays Station in Essex is due to undergo accessibility upgrades, including two new lifts for customers, as part of the Access for All scheme.
Rail Minister Huw Merriman marked the start ECDP's digitally controlled passenger services, the first in the UK.
Network Rail's land is home to much nature. Recently, cameras have picked up activity from nature, including a family of dormice.
The line between Salisbury and Exeter is currently closed due to a landslip at Crewkerne. Network Rail and SWR urge customers not to travel.
The East Coast Digital Programme (ECDP) is well underway and has now introduced new customer communications.
Scotland's Railways have undertaken several measures recently to fight against the 'big freeze', ensuring trains run safely and on time.
The Office of Rail and Road's annual report has been published this week, reflecting on the rail industry across the year (2022-2023).
Next week will see a reduced service between Woking and Basingstoke, due to track repairs completed by Network Rail.