The Railway World – Past, Present and Future
by
Alex Bestwick
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More than 28,000 prosecutions for alleged fare evasions have been declared null and void.
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Trains have been cancelled in parts of southern England as heavy rainfall flooded railway lines during Storm Conall. No trains […]
Several rail operators have cancelled services on Monday following “devastating” flooding over the weekend.
New figures reveal a huge surge in passenger numbers at Britain’s busiest railway station, while the least used station only records 54!
A new operator will be awarded the contract to run London’s Elizabeth Line, TfL has announced.
Individual names and colours for London Overground railway lines will be introduced from Wednesday in the hopes of making navigation easier.
New prizes are up for grabs in the search to find the UK’s most promising young railway photographers.
The world’s first railway station is among the sites added to a list of heritage at risk, an annual update shows.
The Government has ordered an independent review of rail fare prosecutions and enforcement following claims of disproportionate action taken by train operators.
Rail performance data will be displayed at stations to show passengers how services are working, the Transport Secretary has said.
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