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Voting for a new chapter • Railway change will take time and come with some pain
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Class 93 tri-mode completes first UK main line tests
ETCS test run completed on ECML
MPs seek more answers on draft Rail Reform Bill
First of Avanti’s Class 805 bi-modes enter traffic
North Wales electrification hopes sidelined
Great Western Railway introduces fast services to South Wales
Election pauses EWR consultation
Merriman to quit Parliament
New logo to mark RIA’s 150 years
Ex-Crossrail chief Wild takes over the reins at HS2
“Levenmouth is back on the map” as Fife route reopens
Bridge demolished for MML wiring
‘Magstripe’ on the wane on Northern
GWR tenders for ‘230’ bogie overhaul
Bridlington lifts
ASLEF and Ukraine to headline Rail Live
Food parcels delivered to Ukraine
HS1 could power thousands of homes
BR Blue Western back in the South West
Blackheath blockade for two months
Freight derailment causes WCML delays
Train operators hit by fresh strike threats
MPs criticise DfT over lack of progress on rail reform
Camps Viaduct fit for the future
£1.4bn Hitachi-Thales deal finally signed off after reviews by 13 authorities
Halfway point for Tyne & Wear Metro’s Class 555s
Hughes is new East West CEO
Bristol-Oxford plan for GWR
UK train operators under new ownership as I Squared buys Arriva
Safety review highlights railway’s challenges
Rail reform bill: Scottish concerns over ‘damage to devolution’
Progress at Bristol Temple Meads
Trials begin on UK’s first inter-city battery train
Guests announced for Bluebell gala
More locomotives in corporate livery
Class 309 vehicles return ‘home’ to Essex musuem
ScotRail wraps Class 158 to mark Leven line opening
HNRC receives new Class 37s
SRPS stock moves for CDL fitting
More Class 777s with Merseyrail
Great Northern-bound ‘379s’ moved
Pathfinder goes retro with charters
Refurbished ‘458/4’ with SWR
Latest ‘66/6’ in traffic with DBC
Restored ‘Peak’ returns to the main line
Pride graphics applied
GB Railfreight honours railway staff with train namings
Hanson & Hall’s Thunderer goes ‘green’ using HVO…
… and enjoys a return to South West
Freightliner: more backing for freight growth
Regional News
Campaign on target to save ‘507’
More Merseyrail stations step-free
News in pictures
Which party offers the best hope for the railway’s future? • With the General Election now less than a month away, HOWARD JOHNSTON studies the party manifestos, statements and photo opportunities to assess what the next government might really do for rail
Joint venture to boost connectivity • The Great Northern/Great Eastern Line has experienced mixed fortunes over the years, but a recent Network Rail report makes some encouraging noises, with suggestions for new chords, stations and...