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  • Fresh calls to fund TfL as more busted London Underground trains taken out of service

    September 4, 2024

    City groups have launched fresh calls for a long-term Transport for London (TfL) funding deal, after new data revealed a more than doubling in the rate faulty London Underground trains are being taken out of service. Data obtained via a Freedom of Information request shows the out of service rate across the London Underground, which [...]

  • Orient Express and Royal Scotsman owner Belmond still in the red despite sales rise

    August 6, 2024

    The UK arm of the company that runs the Venice Simplon-Orient Express increased its sales but saw its pre-tax loss widen during 2023, it has been revealed.

  • London Underground: Severe delays hit Elizabeth Line all day

    July 30, 2024

    Commuters are facing chaos on the London Underground as four lines suffer severe delays and the Overground is partially shut.

  • The sooner the better for a Eurostar competitor – but it won’t be smooth sailing

    June 4, 2024

    An end to Eurostar's monopoly on the Channel Tunnel can only be a good thing for passengers, Guy Taylor argues

  • Elizabeth Line, Thameslink and Heathrow Express: London commuters ‘failed’ by train firms as punctuality plummets

    May 30, 2024

    New figures from the Office of Rail and Road show punctuality at key London train operator's has fallen, while cancellations remain at record levels.

  • Tribunal approves Stagecoach £25m settlement in train fare class action

    May 13, 2024

    Stagecoach South Western Trains have agreed to pay a class action up to £25m in settlement, bringing an end to its five year dispute.

  • Channel Tunnel operator ratchets up plans for Eurostar rival as competition heats up

    May 6, 2024

    A challenger to Eurostar's monopoly is looking increasingly likely and Eurotunnel has said it is ratcheting up preparations.

  • Trainline and Firstgroup shares tumble as Labour pledges rail nationalisation

    April 25, 2024

    Trainline and Firstgroup shares fell this morning after Labour announced plans to renationalise Britain's railway network in the next five years.

  • Fresh train strikes to disrupt commuters in May as drivers walk out again

    April 22, 2024

    Train drivers at 16 rail companies will launch another series of one-day strikes in May, it has been announced.

  • Alstom in ‘intense discussions’ over new Elizabeth Line trains to save Derby plant

    April 17, 2024

    Train manufacturer Alstom is in “intense discussions” with the government over possible new train orders to save its struggling Derby plant.

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