Author: Ray King
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Published Sun 26 of Jun, 2011 13:41 BST
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Acela Express. Picture: Wikimedia
Author: Ray King
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Published Fri 24 of Jun, 2011 20:33 BST
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High speed train on the Beijing-Shanghai line at Tengzhou in 2009
Author: Ray King
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Published Thu 23 of Jun, 2011 13:06 BST
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The new entrance at Clapham Junction. Picture by Peter Wakefield
Author: Ray King
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Published Wed 22 of Jun, 2011 21:28 BST
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The 'Yes to High Speed Rail' publicity bus outside Parliament in London on Wednesday 22 June 2011 with a few protesters with placards saying: We can't afford it
Author: Ray King
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Published Tue 21 of Jun, 2011 16:34 BST
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Department for Transport map of the proposed network
Author: Ray King
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Published Wed 15 of Jun, 2011 19:04 BST
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(4050 Reads)
The TV advert can be viewed by clicking at the foot of the report below
Author: Ray King
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Published Fri 03 of Jun, 2011 10:04 BST
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Alstom's new train to work France's newest high-speed line
Author: Ray King
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Published Thu 02 of Jun, 2011 10:36 BST
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Viper's Bugloss wild flowers at Homerton station, east London
Author: Ray King
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Published Mon 30 of May, 2011 21:05 BST
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A Eurostar and a Javelin train at the opening of St Pancras International station in 2007. Picture by Eddie Macdonald for London and Continental Railways
Author: Ray King
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Published Mon 30 of May, 2011 11:35 BST
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Maria Eagle, MP for Garston and Halewood
Author: Ray King
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Published Thu 19 of May, 2011 17:38 BST
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Closed ticket offices: One way train operators have tried to make cuts at the expense of providing a service. Let us hope the Government does not follow this stupid way to save money.
Author: Ray King
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Published Sun 15 of May, 2011 18:08 BST
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Bus serving Lacock, Wiltshire, in May 2011 Picture by Philip Bisatt
Author: Ray King
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Published Mon 02 of May, 2011 19:32 BST
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The DLR map showing possible extensions in red
Author: Ray King
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Published Sun 01 of May, 2011 20:54 BST
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The busway in Essen, Germany, takes up road space rather than robbing the railway of a useful and popular route