The Railway World – Past, Present and Future
by
Alex Bestwick
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A railway station has become the first in the country to launch an audio guide to help blind and partially sighted people navigate the space.
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Three train operators serving northern England are getting fewer than half their services to arrive on time.
Rail union boss Mick Lynch and Scotland’s transport minister have urged Westminster to step in to help avoid strikes in the run up to Christmas.
Britain’s second largest train operator is to deploy a new device to catch fare dodgers.
Rail passengers travelling between London and south-west Wales are set to have a choice of train operator.
Security staff on Eurostar are to strike for four days next month in a dispute over pay.
Talks between rail union TSSA and train operators aimed at resolving a long-running dispute over jobs, pay and conditions have broken down.
Workers who clean trains and railway stations are to stage a series of strikes in a dispute over pay.
The biggest rail workers union has criticised the Government for a “lack of urgency” in dealing with the long-running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions.
Government funding to run Britain’s railways remains nearly double pre-pandemic levels, new figures show.
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