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The HS2 programme has received an “unachievable” rating by the official infrastructure watchdog.
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The National Railway Museum’s largest new gallery in more than a decade has opened to the public today after five years in development.
A consultation on ticket office closures which was due to end today has been extended to September 1, the Rail Delivery Group has announced.
London North Eastern Railway (LNER) will offer free travel to holidaymakers returning to the UK from the Greek islands impacted by wildfires.
Train drivers will stage another week-long overtime ban in August as part of the long-running dispute over pay and conditions.
A fresh overtime ban has been announced by train drivers, threatening disruption to services at the height of the summer holidays.
The Heritage Railway Association has welcomed a decision to remove an amendment to the Energy Bill which would have seen an outright ban on domestic coal mining.
HS2 Ltd’s chief executive has announced his resignation amid major delays and cost pressures for the high-speed railway project.
Dozens of protests will take place across the country over ticket office closures.
A choir of rail workers sang the ABBA hit of the same name at Waterloo Station to celebrate its 175th anniversary.
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