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Construction work on HS2 officially begins today, with 22,000 jobs expected to be created over the next few years. But there is some opposition.
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HS2 is working with the Social Mobility Foundation to ensure young people can access professional support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bristol’s Temple Meads marked 180 years since the station was built with a special celebration.
Network Rail is reminding passengers to plan ahead if they are travelling by rail over the August Bank Holiday weekend as it prepares to carry out 520 projects.
Crossrail is delayed delayed again, at an extra cost of £450m. Plus, a Llangennech diesel train bursts into flames in South Wales.
For a limited time only, you can read the digital version of Darlington, The Home of Rail Engineering in the North-East for just 99p.
Dave Richardson recalls more than 40 years of connecting railways with beer festivals and brewery visits, organised by former Salisbury
A freight train carrying diesel has derailed and burst into flames in Llangennech, South Wales.
London’s Crossrail project has been delayed until the first half of 2022, and may need £450m extra to complete, its board has said.
Richard Hardy, who died on February 18 2018, aged 94, was one of the last remaining professional links with the
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