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In RAIL’s latest Mystery Shopper, we take LNER’s ‘Highland Chieftain’ to Inverness, boarding at Peterborough. How does it ...
Richard Wilcock is on board for the special 1245 Leeds-London King’s Cross service as LNER celebrates its first 225 Day.
Faced by continued delays in getting Class 701 electric multiple units into traffic, newly nationalised South Western Railway ...
Go-op has announced its intention to use Class 769 bi-mode units on its open access regional services. Or register with RAIL to keep up-to-date with the latest news, insight and opinion.
Siemens Mobility launched its new Rail Charging Converter (RCC) at Rail Live on June 19, in a move which its Joint-CEO for ...
The failings of the HS2 project have been laid bare in the Stewart Review as years of chronic mismanagement and failures at ...
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) and rolling stock company Porterbrook are nearing the end of their huge Project Aurora fleet ...
London Underground’s brand-new Piccadilly Line trains will not enter service until the second half of 2026, almost a year ...
All form part of the NRA’s aim to promote the rail industry’s longer-term success and sustainability, in which a highly ...
RAIL Editor Dickon Ross on the call for UK trains to have magnetic track brakes fitted, and rail’s bicentenary in an increasingly fast-changing world. Editor Dickon Ross on RAIL's coverage of the ...
There has been a change of plan on wrapping Class 66s in a new livery for Belmond’s new Britannic Explorer train, as GB ...
Jonathan ‘Gus’ Dunster has held the top job in three parts of the railway industry. David Clough explores the career of this ...
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