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Transport Minister rallies north Wales community against plans to weaken rail services
The Manchester Recovery Task Force (MRTF) has opened a public consultation, running until 10 March, offering three options to alter timetabled passenger and freight services in an attempt to improve the performance of the rail network in the Manchester area.
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- Network Rail name new MD for its Wales & Western rail networkMichelle Handforth will take up her new role this summer
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- Go North East launches online lost property tool to reunite belongings with customers quickerGo North East has launched an innovative, online lost property system that makes it easier to unite customers with their lost belongings. The regions largest bus company has a fleet of over 600 buses and receives around 10,000 lost property enquiries each year from customers who have misplaced their belongings. Due to the number of services and depots it is often difficult to co-ordinate lost items with their owner but thanks to the introduction of this technology its possible to reunite items quickly. The new system, provided by digital solutions company Not Lost, enables customers ...
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- Network Rail appoint Michelle Handforth as Wales and Western MDNetwork Rail has today announced that Michelle Handforth has been appointed as the new managing director for the Wales & Western region.
- Transport Minister rallies north Wales community against plans to weaken rail servicesThe Manchester Recovery Task Force (MRTF) has opened a public consultation, running until 10 March, offering three options to alter timetabled passenger and freight services in an attempt to improve the performance of the rail network in the Manchester area.
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