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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.

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Airdrie Station in line for improvements

5 July 2010 | By Network Rail

An expanded and improved station at Airdrie moves a step closer next week (17 July) as Network Rail starts work to install a new station platform and upgrade existing facilities...

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Network Rail awards Crossrail contract

25 June 2010 | By Network Rail

Network Rail has awarded Atkins a contract for a scheme at Acton in west London to improve the reliability of passenger services and deliver increased freight capacity.

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Station improvements planned for Wandsworth Town

21 June 2010 | By Network Rail

Plans have been submitted for a new entrance and ticket office at Wandsworth Town which will bring long-lasting improvements for the thousands of passengers who use the station every day.

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Hooton Station given a lift

19 May 2010 | By Network Rail

Work has started on a c£4m project to give passengers using Hooton station step-free access to the station building and platforms by installing lifts and a new overbridge.

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Scottish success for Invensys Rail

5 May 2010 | By Invensys Rail

Invensys Rail has been awarded a 48 million pound contract by Network Rail for the Paisley Corridor project in Scotland, the latest in a series of recent wins for the company in the UK.

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92% of UK trains arrive on time

23 March 2010 | By Network Rail

Network Rail say that punctuality improved by almost 6% in February compared to 2009 with 92% of trains arriving on time.