Author: railwatch
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Published Sat 08 of Mar, 2003 21:24 GMT
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(3051 Reads)
Railway safety will be promoted worldwide on Friday 14 March 2003 when rail workers in over 60 countries join together as part of a global action day.
Author: railwatch
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Published Wed 05 of Mar, 2003 15:02 GMT
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Railfuture member Malcolm Smith tried an experiment on the BBC news website on 4 March 2003.
Author: railwatch
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Published Tue 11 of Feb, 2003 09:52 GMT
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Respected author and journalist Christian Wolmar will speaks about Britain's railways at a public meeting organised by Railfuture East Anglia on Saturday 22 February 2003.
Author: railwatch
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Published Thu 06 of Feb, 2003 11:06 GMT
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(3059 Reads)
Well-designed traffic calming in 20mph zones can dramatically cut the number of road accidents.
Author: railwatch
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Published Tue 04 of Feb, 2003 13:21 GMT
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(3033 Reads)
The Strategic Rail Authority has agreed terms for Arriva Trains Northern to continue running rail services until new franchises are awarded.
Author: railwatch
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Published Thu 30 of Jan, 2003 20:40 GMT
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(2685 Reads)
Railfuture gives a cautious welcome to the Strategic Rail Authority's announcement of its Second Strategic Plan.
Author: railwatch
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Published Mon 27 of Jan, 2003 08:57 GMT
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(2738 Reads)
The service cuts recently announced by the Strategic Rail Authority have alarmed rail campaigners.
Author: railwatch
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Published Mon 20 of Jan, 2003 16:20 GMT
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(2790 Reads)
Road building has already been discredited as a way of solving transport problems but there is evidence that it also undermines local economies.
Author: railwatch
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Published Thu 09 of Jan, 2003 13:35 GMT
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(2656 Reads)
The number of people travelling on CrossCountry trains has reportedly increased by 40% since the introduction in September 2002 of new trains and a new timetable providing many more trains and more regular departures.
Author: railwatch
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Published Tue 29 of Oct, 2002 16:45 GMT
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Train companies are being challenged to produce timetables that passengers can understand after research shows that their timetable booklets baffle at least a third of their customers.
Author: railwatch
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Published Mon 16 of Sep, 2002 11:49 BST
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(3107 Reads)
The 2002 Light Rail Conference and Exhibition is to be held from 22 to 24 October 2002 in Manchester.
Author: railwatch
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Published Tue 25 of Jun, 2002 19:48 BST
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(2796 Reads)
The Association of Community-Rail Partnerships (ACoRP) has awarded nearly
Author: railwatch
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Published Mon 17 of Jun, 2002 20:53 BST
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Central Trains has employed an extra 24 staff to provide permanently staffed barriers at Birmingham New Street station.
Author: railwatch
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Published Wed 12 of Jun, 2002 10:34 BST
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A reopened rail line is going from strength to strength, nine years after trains started running again.
Author: railwatch
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Published Wed 17 of Apr, 2002 15:07 BST
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(2804 Reads)
The Advertising Standards Authority upheld three complaints on 10 April 2002 against Luton Borough Council, ruling that an advertisement about the guided bus planned for the Luton-Dunstable rail line contained factual inaccuracies that meant it was misleading.
Author: railwatch
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Published Thu 11 of Apr, 2002 13:59 BST
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(2720 Reads)
Restoration work has started on Britain
Author: railwatch
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Published Fri 05 of Apr, 2002 16:05 BST
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The Strategic Rail Authority has appointed an outsider to a newly created strategic planning post.
Author: railwatch
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Published Thu 21 of Mar, 2002 13:52 GMT
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A transport expert has labelled the guided bus scheme proposed for the Cambridge-S Ives line a