UK rail industry news – Page 27
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Rail Business UKNetwork Rail and Korea Railroad Research Institute to co-operate on infrastructure resilience
INTERNATIONAL: British infrastructure manager Network Rail and the Korea Railroad Research Institute have signed a memorandum of understanding to work together to improve the resilience of rail infrastructure to extreme weather. Areas of mutual interest include evaluation techniques for landslides, working on subgrade instability using business ...
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Rail Business UKShadow Great British Railways Chair appointed
UK: The Secretary of State for Transport has appointed West Midlands Combined Authority Chief Executive Laura Shoaf as Chair of Shadow Great British Railways. Before leading the WMCA, Shoaf was Managing Director of Transport for West Midlands, and has chaired the Urban Transport Group. ‘It is ...
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Rail Business UKRegulator accepts Network Rail’s plan to address performance issues
UK: The Office of Rail & Road has accepted Network Rail’s detailed plan to address underlying issues leading to poor train reliability and punctuality in the Wales & Western region. An ORR investigation found that Network Rail was not doing all it reasonably could to improve. The ...
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Rail Business UKEuston still has a problem
UK: ‘Even on good days, the passenger experience at London Euston fails to match its importance as the capital’s main rail gateway to four of the UK’s largest cities. But it is when train services are disrupted that the station really struggles to cope, with high ...
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Rail Business UKResearch and innovation are not ‘optional extras’ for rail freight operators
UK: The Chief Executive of the Rail Safety & Standards Board has called on the rail freight sector to co-fund research to help achieve the previous government’s ‘bold’ goal of increasing rail freight by 75% by 2050. Speaking at the 32nd Rail Freight Group Conference in ...
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Rail Business UKUK railway news round-up
This week’s round-up of business news from the UK railway industry.
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Rail Business UKRSSB research supports lowering minimum age to be a train driver
UK: Research into the feasibility of reducing the minimum age of train drivers from 20 to 18 undertaken by the Rail Safety & Standards Board has found that existing training, competence and safety systems could be deployed for younger entrants. RSSB found that experience, rather than ...
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Rail Business UKGCRE launches international innovation competition
UK: The Global Centre of Rail Excellence launched a rail innovation competition in partnership with Innovate UK and the Department for Business & Trade at the InnoTrans trade show in Berlin. The £500 000 competition asks teams to address thematic rail challenges including minimising degradation of ...
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Rail Business UKHS1 access charges to be reduced
UK: Lower charges for passenger trains on the high speed line from London to the Channel Tunnel and a halving of charges for freight are proposed in the Office of Rail & Road’s draft determination of the High Speed 1 concessionaire’s next five-year spending plan. ORR ...
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Rail Business UKAshley Down station opens as part of Bristol’s ‘quiet rail revolution’
UK: Trains returned to Ashley Down for the first time in 60 years on September 28 when Great Western Railway began serving the newly rebuilt station north of Bristol. Ashley Down is located in north Bristol between Stapleton Hill and Filton Abbey Wood, on the site ...
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Rail Business UKHS2 Ltd awards post-excavation archaeology contract
UK: High speed line project promoter HS2 Ltd has awarded what it says is the largest ever archaeological post-excavation contract to the Access+ consortium. HS2 has worked with Historic England to develop the scope of the six-year contract which is worth up to £32·5m. It covers ...
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Rail Business UKPartnership to share well-respected UK rail expertise worldwide
UK: The Global Centre of Rail Excellence and the Department for Transport’s arm-length rail consultancy body Crossrail International have signed a partnership agreement to support the development and delivery of major rail infrastructure projects around the world. Speaking at the InnoTrans trade fair in Berlin, GCRE ...
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Rail Business UKRail freight up 7%
UK: The Office of Rail & Road reports that freight transported by rail totalled 4·18 billion net tonne-km in April to June 2024, an increase of 7% on the same quarter last year. The proportion of freight trains cancelled or arriving after 15 min was 7·6%. ...
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Rail Business UKTurkish electrification firm targets UK rail market
UK: Turkish overhead electrification equipment manufacturer Ulusoy Raylı Sistemler has a signed a memorandum of understanding to use the future Global Centre of Rail Excellence in South Wales for product development and commercial showcasing as part of its planned expansion into the UK market. Ulusoy produces ...
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Rail Business UKEast Yorkshire rail fare cut aims to boost ridership
UK: Northern and TransPennine Express are to reduce all fares between stations on the lines from Hull to Scarborough and Selby from September 29 to December 21 in an effort to attract more passengers. All return tickets are being reduced by 20%, and single tickets will not ...
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Rail Business UKUK railway news round-up
This week’s round-up of business news from the UK railway industry.
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Rail Business UKGB Railfreight electro-diesel loco on show in Berlin
INNOTRANS: One of the 30 Stadler Class 99 electro-diesel locomotives ordered by GB Railfreight through leasing company Beacon Rail is a highlight of the manufacturer’s presence at InnoTrans, the world’s largest railway industry trade fair which is being held in Berlin on September 24-27. The first ...
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Rail Business UKProgress Rail and Network Rail sign switches and crossings contract
UK: A five-year contract to supply Network Rail with switches and crossings and associated components was announced by Progress Rail at the InnoTrans rail industry trade fair in Berlin. Progress Rail said it would draw upon its engineering and manufacturing capabilities in the UK, with four ...
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Rail Business UKSix firms join HS2 Innovation Accelerator
UK: High speed line project promoter HS2 Ltd has selected six businesses to join its latest Innovation Accelerator programme. The companies will have access to a 20-week programme of business support designed to help them develop their ideas to help streamline delivery of major infrastructure. SMEs ...
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Rail Business UKLiverpool Baltic station funding approved
UK: Liverpool City Region Combined Authority has approved £96m from the £710m City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement to fund construction of Liverpool Baltic station, which will be between Brunswick and Liverpool Central stations on Merseyrail’s Northern Line. This will serve the growing Baltic Triangle district. A ...













