Britain's Best-Selling Rail Title
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Alex Bestwick
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Revenue from train fares was just 71% of pre-pandemic levels between July and September, new figures show.
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Rail passengers travelling between London and south-west Wales are set to have a choice of train operator.
Government funding to run Britain’s railways remains nearly double pre-pandemic levels, new figures show.
The most used station served over 40 million passengers. The least used only recorded 40.
Train reliability in Britain reached the worst level on record after another month of disruption.
The decline in train performance has accelerated in recent months, new figures show.
Sam Hewitt
Just 42 passengers used the isolated station between April 2019 and March 2020.
A FIVE per cent increase in construction traffic took the sector to its highest quarterly volume in the first three
TRANSPENNINE Express has accepted the first Hitachi Class 802 bi-mode train into its fleet. Dubbed ‘Nova 1’, TPE received the
THE Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has given authorisation for TransPennine Express to introduce Hitachi Class 802/2 bi-mode units.
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