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  • Wembley finals, M25 chaos and rail works: How to survive the busiest May bank holiday weekend ever

    May 26, 2024

    A record 20m leisure journeys are expected to be made in the coming days, as Brits flock to the FA Cup and play off finals at Wembley.

  • The history of rail suggests renationalisation will make little difference

    May 3, 2024

    Britain has never cracked the formula for cheap, efficient, reliable rail, so what makes Labour think renationalisation is the answer?

  • Opening of The Victory pub in London Waterloo gives UK’s rail state rail operator a boost

    May 2, 2024

    The opening of The Victory pub at London Waterloo has helped boost sales per sq ft to an annual average of £2,507.

  • Siemens to invest £100m and secure over 800 jobs

    March 4, 2024

    Siemens is to invest £100m in a "centre of manufacturing excellence" in Wiltshire.

  • ‘Outrageous’ rail fare hike slammed amid soaring cancellations and strikes

    March 3, 2024

    An inflation busting 5 per cent hike in rail fares has been dubbed "outrageous" amid soaring cancellations and ongoing industrial action.

  • Network Rail to provide £140m to solve Elizabeth Line chaos

    February 27, 2024

    Network Rail will provide £140m in funding aimed at resolving persistend disruption and delays on the London Elizabeth Line, it has been announced.

  • Rail strikes continue TODAY: Here’s all you need to know

    December 6, 2023

    Train drivers from the ASLEF union are set to continue this weeks' string of walkouts on Tuesday, halting services at a host of operators.

  • London commuter chaos as spate of rail track faults and Tube issues cause delays

    November 30, 2023

    Rail commuters suffered disruption on Thursday morning as several major routes were disrupted by a series of infrastructure failures. Great Western Railway and Elizabeth line services between London Paddington and Reading were being forced to run at a reduced speed due to a broken rail, which was expected to cause delays throughout the day. The [...]

  • London’s King’s Cross station forced to close due to overcrowding

    October 21, 2023

    London’s King’s Cross station has been forced to close due to overcrowding as passengers were warned not to travel by rail.

  • Transport Select Committee sets tests for rail strike minimum service levels

    September 22, 2023

    MPs have set the Government a series of tests over its controversial new law on minimum levels of service during rail strikes. The Transport Select Committee outlined a number of principles for what ministers should include in regulations due to be published following the passing of legislation. Unions are strongly opposed to the law, warning [...]

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