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Office of Rail and Road announces Interim Chief Executive
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has today announced interim leadership arrangements ahead of the departure of its current Chief Executive, John Larkinson, later in April. Following consideration by the ORR Board, Feras Alshaker, currently Director of Planning and Performance, has been appointed as Interim Chief Executive with effect from Monday 27 April.
The expected final cost of the South Wales Metro soars to £1.3bn
The rail electrification scheme in south Wales was initially forecast at £734m back in 2016 but the pandemic and inflation caused by the Ukraine war has seen it rise considerably
Ipswich to Cambridge rail route to be promoted as St. Edmund's Line
The Ipswich to Cambridge rail line is to be promoted as St. Edmund's Line following a competition launched earlier this year by Greater Anglia and the Ipswich to Cambridge Community Rail Partnership (CRP) to find a promotional name for the route.
Wednesday, 01 April 2026
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Office of Rail and Road (ORR)
- Office of Rail and Road announces Interim Chief ExecutiveThe Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has today announced interim leadership arrangements ahead of the departure of its current Chief Executive, John Larkinson, later in April. Following consideration by the ORR Board, Feras Alshaker, currently Director of Planning and Performance, has been appointed as Interim Chief Executive with effect from Monday 27 April.
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- Ipswich to Cambridge rail route to be named St. Edmund's LineThe Ipswich to Cambridge rail line is set to be promoted as St. Edmund's Line. It follows a competition, launched earlier this year by Greater Anglia and the Ipswich to Cambridge Community Rail Partnership (CRP), to find a promotional name for the route.
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