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SIEMENS CUTS JOBS IN GERMANY AMID BOMBARDIER MERGER SPECULATION
Europe View EUROPE On 11 May Siemens announced plans...
TERRORIST ATTACK KILLS 14 PASSENGERS IN ST PETERSBURG
RUSSIA A suicide bomber killed 14 passengers on 3 April...
LESSONS FROM AUSTRIA
GILL HOW and GRAHAM PATERSON share their reflections on the recent...
GILL HOW and GRAHAM PATERSONBORDERS EXTENSION TO BE STUDIED
TRANSPORT SCOTLAND is to ask Jacobs UK to carry out a study looking...
NEXUS TAKES OVER METRO SERVICES
Coming in-house: the Tyne & Wear Metro. This is Tynemouth. Philip...
CARLISLE ROOF RENEWAL WORK CONTINUES
WORK CONTINUES at Carlisle station as Network Rail and its contractors...
ELECTRIFICATION OUTLOOK BLEAK
Extension of wires has been filed under ‘too difficult’ ...
ROGER FORDWIRING PROGRESS
Crossrail Update Spring 2017 will be remembered as a time of...
Dan HarveySEWER STRUGGLES CAUSED GOBLIN DELAYS
DELAYS IN mast designs and breaches of two sewers are among the...
Low Moor and Ilkeston stations open
NEW STATIONS at Low Moor in West Yorkshire and Ilkeston in Derbyshire...
RAIL SHOULD WISE UP TO AIR QUALITY CONCERNS
Rail Freight Group Air quality is never far from the press at...
OHLE PARTS SUPPLY SYSTEM CUTS
WASTE UNIPART RAIL and VolkerRail have opened a third overhead...
Tony MilesMETROLINK AT 25
As Manchester’s light rail network reaches a quarter-century...
Tony MilesFIRST IEPs TO SWANSEA
INTER-CITY EXPRESS Programme (IEP) sets began test workings...
Rhodri ClarkFIRST/MTR TAKE SOUTH WESTERN FRANCHISE
90 NEW SUBURBAN TRAINS AND REFURBISHED ‘442s’ FOR THE PORTSMOUTH...
WALES CONSIDERING D TRAIN
THE WELSH Government is considering leasing Class 230 D Trains...
Rhodri Clark