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Train services in north west England have been badly disrupted after a car crashed on to the railway in a cutting at Salford. A man is reported to have been injured, although not critically, and he has been arrested on suspicion of driving under …
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Chancellor's rail plans welcomed by industry. The Chancellor’s plans for long-term economic growth have been welcomed by rail industry observers, because they include substantial investment in railways, The Chancellor’s plans for long-term economic growth have been welcomed by rail industry observers, because they include substantial investment in railways, but one transport campaigning ...
Monday essay: More open access? It looks like thumbs down
22 hours ago · Transport groups have a long history, and they are still playing a major part in the industry at the moment. Whether they will still be doing so in Britain in a few years from now is another matter. At present, to take just two examples, FirstGroup runs Great Western Railway and the open access operators Hull Trains and Lumo.
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HS2 has awarded the contract to build the substructure foundations at Birmingham Curzon Street station to civil engineering specialist MPB Structures. The contract is the first in a series of major awards at the site. Review launched of winter disruption on …
Government reveals first three operators to be renationalised after …
Dec 4, 2024 · South Western Railway will be the first private passenger operator to be renationalised under the new Passenger Railway Services Act, the Government has confirmed.. The former franchise, which is currently a National Rail Contract, was to have expired on 28 May 2023 but was extended by a Notice of Variation to 25 May 2025 and will end then.
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Dec 17, 2024 · The charity Campaign for Better Transport has welcomed the Government’s plans to devolve more responsibility for train services to the English regions.. A new White Paper says: ‘Mayors will be given a statutory role in governing, managing, planning and developing the rail network. In addition to partnerships with Great British Railways, Mayors of Established Mayoral Strategic Authorities ...
Arriva sets out plans to ‘stabilise’ railway industry
Sep 18, 2024 · Arriva has published a series of proposals which it says are designed to improve the railways in the shorter term.. Its report ‘Accelerating the Government’s Ambition to Fix Britain’s Railways’ includes recommendations such as making more effective use of the existing network, rolling stock and other assets, making timetabling more …
King’s Speech confirms creation of Great British Railways
Jul 17, 2024 · HM the King has confirmed that Great British Railways will be created and private sector passenger operators nationalised. ‘Shadow’ Great British Railways to be set up straight away to start industry collaboration Three railway bills planned to allow public ownership, create full GBR, and look again at rail projects north of the West Midlands
‘Shadow’ Great British Railways launched - Railnews
Sep 3, 2024 · Transport secretary Louise Haigh has launched a shadow version of the future ‘directing mind’ Great British Railways, as the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill reaches its Third Reading in the House of Commons today.. When the Passenger Railway Services Bill becomes law, the ownership of train operators will be in the public sector by default, ruling out any return to the ...
Industrial pressures continue in wake of drivers’ pay offer
Aug 16, 2024 · Negotiations over pay are set to restart with the RMT, following ASLEF’s provisional acceptance of the government’s pay offer to drivers, which will now be put to ASLEF members with a recommendation to accept.. Transport secretary Louise Haigh said the new deal for drivers will be ‘better value’ for taxpayers than allowing strikes to continue.