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Digital signals planned to ease commuter squeeze with more trains running per hour
Hundreds more train services could run every day on London's most congested routes under a "game-changing" £20 billion digital signalling blueprint being drawn up by rail bosses.
"Viable, deliverable, affordable": Plans unveiled to give Dorset a direct link to Heathrow Airport
Plans to connect Dorset with the UK's biggest airport are set to move a step forward.
Wednesday, 04 April 2018
Financial Times
- Symbolism makes French rail dispute all the more risky for MacronAllies fear caving in to strikers might break the president’s reform momentum
The Scotsman
- Fiona McGrevey: The train can be a strain if you’re autisticAre you reading this article while travelling on public transport? Has your journey been delayed, diverted or cancelled? How did this make you feel?
The Telegraph
- 'Black Tuesday' brings France to a halt as Macron pledges to stand firm over 36 days of rail strikes
Times Online
- ‘Black Tuesday’ strikes cause chaos on railways in challenge to Macron {Subscription]The French railway system was thrown into chaos today after trade unions launched the first day of rolling strikes, leaving platforms so overcrowded that commuters tumbled on to the tracks and had to be helped back up.
Bolton News
- Railway reopened after Easter upgradesRailway lines across the north west have been reopened following extensive upgrades over the Easter Weekend.
Edinburgh Evening News
- David Horne: New Virgin trains will be a real game-changerEdinburgh is a city shaped, in no small part, by the railways. Whether you look north across the steel cantilevers of the Forth Bridge or south down the East Coast mainline linking the Scottish and UK capitals, rail has played a major role in connecting this great city’s people, its businesses and its economy.
London Evening Standard
- Skyscanner app now compares train prices tooMost people agree train tickets are outrageously expensive and even if you do book in advance, it can be hard to snare a bargain.
- Digital signals planned to ease commuter squeeze with more trains running per hourHundreds more train services could run every day on London's most congested routes under a "game-changing" £20 billion digital signalling blueprint being drawn up by rail bosses.
Manchester Evening News
- "These changes are unacceptable" - Plans to cut services at two railway stations 'will lead to massive overcrowding'Services at Levenshulme and Heaton Chapel stations will be reduced from four to three an hour next month during work to electrify the Manchester to Preston line
The York Press
- Grand Central set to revamp trainsGRAND Central rail is set to refurbish 10 of its trains as part of a £9 million programme.
Kent Online
- Ashford to get more high speed train services from EuropeAshford can expect to see more high speed services from Europe after the completion of a £10m project that has upgraded the track and improved signalling.
Other Regional Press
- "Viable, deliverable, affordable": Plans unveiled to give Dorset a direct link to Heathrow AirportPlans to connect Dorset with the UK's biggest airport are set to move a step forward.
- 'West Oxfordshire's future relies on better train services'MORE trains connecting West Oxfordshire to Oxford and London are needed to ensure a strong future for the district, it has been claimed.
Rail Magazine
- Council leader angry about ‘unreliable and unpopular’ Class 37s on Cumbrian CoastA senior leader at Barrow Borough Council has blasted the “unreliable” Class 37/4 diesel locomotives that operate a limited number of passenger services on the Cumbrian Coast line for diminishing the line’s appeal for commuters.
Railnews
- ˜Peace talks agreed™ in Merseyrail DOO dispute Merseyrail says the RMT has agreed to attend independent conciliation talks on Thursday, in a bid to settle the long-running dispute over future driver-only operation on the network which has already caused a number of disruptive strikes. Meanwhile the RMT has said it is stepping up its parallel action on Northern over the same issue. Protests will be held at several stations this week, starting today at Barrow in Furness, Carlisle, Windermere and Whitehaven, marking the second anniversary of the start of the Arriva Northern franchise.
Railway Gazette
- Alstom awarded two DMU contractsGERMANY: Alstom announced two orders to supply a total of 25 Coradia Lint regional diesel...
Other News Sources
- Vision for new Camden Town tube entrance is revealedRedevelopment would include up to 70 new houses built, with shops on the ground floor
- Direct rail link from Rasen to London could be on trackAn agreement to secure direct trains between Market Rasen and London - bringing ‘significant economic benefits’ to the area - is closer than ever.
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