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This week’s roundup of news from the UK railway industry.
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Travellers in London are being warned that strikes by Tube drivers could cause “severe disruption” to night services on weekend evenings until June.
Rail firms have defended their decision to axe hundreds of daily trains amid coronavirus-related staff shortages.
More than 200 railway workers are giving up their Christmases to carry out major work to upgrade the track layout at Leeds station, bringing more reliable journeys for passengers.
Rail operators have blamed coronavirus-related staff shortages for widespread cancellations during the Christmas getaway.
Passengers are being reminded that the vast majority of Britain’s rail network will be open for business as usual over Christmas.
Telling the story of Bristol area railways over the last 50 years, this publication is lavishly illustrated, including many photos
The National Railway Museum in York has appointed Paddy McNulty as Railway Partnerships Manager.
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