The Railway World – Past, Present and Future
by
Sam Hewitt
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Demand for rail travel has reached two-thirds of normal levels for the first time since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, new figures have revealed.
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Rail operators and Transport for London (TfL) are cutting services because of the rising number of staff self-isolating.
Passengers using the Tyne and Wear Metro must continue to wear face coverings when travelling on the system, unless they are exempt.
No domestic train operators will require passengers to wear face coverings on services in England from July 19, according to industry bodies.
Around 100 firefighters battled a huge blaze close to Elephant and Castle station which caused a large plume of smoke to billow over south London.
An inquest into the Croydon tram derailment in 2016 -which caused the deaths of seven people – has opened.
A “forensic focus” is required to complete Crossrail within its revised budget and timescale, an inquiry has found.
Crossrail has introduced an innovative way to give the public a tour around the Elizabeth line station.
A major rail line is returning to London’s Tube map 22 years after being removed.
Rail passengers will be hit by an above inflation fares rise for the first time in eight years, the Department for Transport (DfT) has announced.
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