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  • London Underground Piccadilly Line new Siemens Mobility train impression
    Metro Report International

    Late-stage design changes increase cost of London Underground fleet renewal

    2022-01-25T14:17:00Z

    UK: Late design changes have brought a £34m increase in the cost of the trains which Siemens Mobility is to supply for London Underground’s Piccadilly Line, after the operator discovered that it would not be able to accept the fleet into service as originally specified. ...

  • Tyne & Wear Metro start of work on Metro Flow project (3)
    Metro Report International

    Metro Flow work begins to eliminate South Tyneside bottlenecks

    2022-01-25T05:00:00Z

    UK: Preliminary work on the £103m Metro Flow double-tracking project in South Tyneside has begun. Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd, which last year won a £55m contract for the construction stage of the scheme, will now begin upgrading and electrifying at 1∙5 kV DC an infrequently used ...

  • Glasgow Queen Street ScotRail Class 385 EMU
    Rail Business UK

    Scottish Transport Minister steps down

    2022-01-24T16:15:00Z

    UK: Transport Minister Graeme Dey resigned from the Scottish Government for health-related reasons on January 24. Dey had been appointed Transport Minister following the 2021 Holyrood elections. He said ‘regrettably, despite my continuing passion, I find myself unable now to give this hugely important ministerial role ...

  • TPE 68024 crossing the Pennines (Photo: Tony Miles)
    Rail Business UK

    Bi-mode locomotives sought by TransPennine Express and GWR

    2022-01-24T13:53:00Z

    UK: TransPennine Express is seeking expressions of interest in the provision of between 15 and 30 bi-mode locomotives, with an option for a further five for use on Great Western Railway’s Night Riviera sleeper service. In its detailed specification TPE states that the 160 km/h locomotives ...

  • HS2 Birmingham Curzon Street station with trains
    Rail Business UK

    Crewe – Manchester HS2 bill reaches parliament

    2022-01-24T11:42:00Z

    UK: A hybrid bill seeking approval to build a further 85 km of the High Speed 2 network linking Crewe with Manchester has been laid before parliament, the government announced on January 24.

  • Passengers on London Underground's Piccadilly Line wearing coronavirus face coverings
    Metro Report International

    TfL executive management team slimmed down

    2022-01-24T04:00:00Z

    UK: London’s Transport Commissioner Andy Byford has announced a restructuring and reduction in size of Transport for London’s executive team with effect from February 1. TfL said this would be ‘ensure that TfL is in the best possible shape to become an even more efficient organisation ...

  • London Waterloo coronavirus sign
    Rail Business UK

    Rail industry responds to end of Plan B coronavirus restrictions

    2022-01-21T13:35:00Z

    UK: Rail industry organisations have responded to the government’s announcement that coronavirus ‘Plan B’ restrictions in England will be eased from January 27, with the removal of the legal requirement for people to wear a face covering on public transport unless they have a reasonable excuse ...

  • TfW Class 769 at Cardiff Queen Street (Photo  TfW)
    Rail Business UK

    Local shops to sell local train tickets

    2022-01-21T04:00:00Z

    UK: Tickets for local rail journeys wholly within in the South Wales Metro area will be made available for purchase from 90 convenience shops from January 24. Transport for Wales says it is the first train operating company to offer ticket sales through Payzone’s instore devices, ...

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    Rail Business UK

    UK railway news round-up

    2022-01-20T05:00:00Z

    This week’s round-up of business news from the UK railway industry

  • West Midlands Metro tram and bus (Photo WMCA)
    Rail Business UK

    West Midlands transport investment priorities agreed

    2022-01-19T16:06:00Z

    UK: The West Midlands Combined Authority board agreed a ‘wide-ranging’ list of more than 50 preferred schemes to improve rail, tram, bus, road, cycling and walking routes on January 14. The list includes the proposed Very Light Rail line in Coventry city centre, Aldridge station, developing ...

  • HS 2 Visual 1
    Rail Business UK

    TK Elevator to supply HS2 lifts and escalators

    2022-01-19T13:30:00Z

    UK: TK Elevator has been awarded a contract to supply and fit lifts and escalators for High Speed 2 stations. The contract covers the supply of at least 132 Victoria heavy-duty escalators, 157 Evolution lifts, and six freight lifts at four stations: Curzon Street and Interchange ...

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    Rail Business UK

    Lichfield – Burton reopening plans advance

    2022-01-18T12:07:00Z

    Photo: Wikimedia/Ben Brooksbank The former station at Alrewas was demolished after the withdrawal of local passenger services in January 1965, but the line remains open for freight and diversions. UK: Proposals to restore local passenger services on the line between Lichfield and Burton upon Trent have ...

  • GBRf Class 60 Penmaenmawr (Photo: Hanson)
    Rail Business UK

    Penmaenmawr quarry rail terminal reopens

    2022-01-18T04:00:00Z

    UK: Hanson has reopened its Penmaenmawr railhead in north Wales, as part of its strategy to reduce vehicle movements and associated CO2 emissions. The quarrying company has spent £300 000 refurbishing the facility, including upgrades to the railhead conveyor which was last used in 2012. The ...

  • Design guidance intended to make tramways safer for cyclists has been published by the Light Rail Safety & Standards Board,
    Metro Report International

    Guidance aims to make tramways safer for cyclists

    2022-01-17T05:30:00Z

    UK: Design guidance intended to make tramways safer for cyclists has been published by the Light Rail Safety & Standards Board, however Cycling UK has told Metro Report International that it is a missed opportunity which does not adequately take into account the wider street environment. ...

  • GTR staff with wheelchair ramp at London Bridge
    Rail Business UK

    Disabled Persons Passenger Charter under development

    2022-01-14T04:00:00Z

    UK: The government is working with charity Scope to develop a Disabled Persons Passenger Charter covering trains, buses, coaches, taxis and private hire vehicles in England. This will bring together a range of information to provide people with a clear explanation of their rights and advice ...

  • Indian Railways double-stack train on the Western DFC (Photo: DFCCIL)
    Rail Business UK

    Rail opportunities in UK-India trade negotiations

    2022-01-13T15:35:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL: The UK’s Railway Industry Association has welcomed the start of negotiations for a free trade agreement with India on January 13, when Britain’s International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan met with India’s Minister of Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal, who was Minister of Railways in 2017-21. ...

  • Taffs-Well-Depot-Artist-Impression-6
    Rail Business UK

    UK railway news round-up

    2022-01-13T05:00:00Z

    This week’s round-up of business news from the UK railway industry

  • Northern 195125 at East Didsbury (Photo: Tony Miles)
    Rail Business UK

    Northern seeks battery-hybrid Class 195 variant

    2022-01-12T15:01:00Z

    UK: Northern Trains is seeking to introduce a battery-diesel hybrid version of its CAF Class 195 diesel multiple-units. The hybrid DMUs would be used on lines being modernised under the Transpennine Route Upgrade programme, primarily the Leeds –Brighouse – Manchester Victoria – Wigan and Huddersfield – ...

  • Aberdeen ticket office (Photo: Tony Miles)
    Rail Business UK

    ScotRail consults on changes to ticket office opening hours

    2022-01-12T14:55:00Z

    UK: ScotRail has launched a review of all customer-facing functions, proposing changes to ticket office opening hours which it said would ‘better match customer purchasing and travelling habits in 2022 rather than 1991’ to provide ‘a financially and environmentally sustainable railway that will deliver value for ...

  • Artists impression of a HS2 train
    Rail Business UK

    Renewable energy to power High Speed 2 under Net Zero plan

    2022-01-12T14:50:00Z

    UK: High Speed 2 project promoter HS2 Ltd has published a Net Zero Carbon Plan, which includes making construction sites diesel-free by 2029, halving emissions from steel and concrete by 2030 and sourcing zero carbon energy for traction power when services begin. The first diesel-free worksite ...