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Hywel Williams MP is among those calling on Westminster to set a date for electrifying the line between Holyhead and Crewe
Wednesday, 15 March 2017
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- First class could be axed in next Southeastern rail franchiseDepartment for Transport considers scrapping compartments in attempt to create more space on commuter trains
The Independent
- Could first class rail travel be about to hit the buffers?Government floats the idea of ending class distinction on the South Eastern network
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- Chris Grayling suggests cutting First Class carriages Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has suggested cutting first class carriages and changing seating to be metro-style in a bid to combat the overcrowded trains during rush hour.
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- 'Disruptive passengers' cause train cancellation DISRUPTIVE passengers have caused train operator Northern Rail�to cancel a train from Skipton to Forster Square tonight.
Daily Post (North Wales)
- End North Wales' 'third class' rail service, say campaignersHywel Williams MP is among those calling on Westminster to set a date for electrifying the line between Holyhead and Crewe
- Move to clear Queensferry A494 bottleneck with �200 million scheme could end traffic misery Two options are on the table to improve congestion on one of the region's busiest roads
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- First class 'to be scrapped' in radical overhaul of Southeastern's London commuter trainsFirst Class on London commuter trains is facing the axe under a rail revolution to tackle overcrowding, delay and poor service, Transport Secretary Chris Grayling announced today.
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- South Eastern franchise consultation launchedPassengers in south east London, Kent, the Medway towns and East Sussex are on track to get improved journeys, as the Department for Transport (DfT) seeks views on a new franchise in the south-east. South Eastern handles 640,000 passenger journeys on 1,900 train services every weekday. The government is keen that passengers, local councils and anyone with an interest in improved service on the South Eastern franchise take the opportunity to shape what the next operator will deliver. The Secretary of State for Transport, Chris Grayling said:
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Rail Magazine
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Rail Technology Magazine
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Railnews
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Aviation Industry
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- Berlin airports cancel 90% of flights on TuesdayBerlin’s Tegel and Schönefeld airports have canceled hundreds of scheduled flights from March 13-15 because of an ongoing ground staff strike over wages. read more
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- UK operator strengthens shortsea fleetUK shortsea specialist Scotline is set to boost its owned fleet with a 10th dry cargo vessel suited to both its north European liner service network and general trading.
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