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Huddersfield station in the midst of generational change
Almost a year to the day since work began, progress at Huddersfield station as part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) continues.
North of England rail travel advice during Storm Bert this weekend
People planning rail journeys in the North of England are being urged to check before they travel due to Storm Bert.
Storm Bert to cause disruption across Scotland’s Railway this weekend
Strong winds, heavy snow and rain and falling temperatures brought by Storm Bert will disrupt some rail services across Scotland from tomorrow morning (Saturday 23 November).
Storm Bert: rail passengers advised to plan ahead
Passengers travelling between London, the West Midlands and North West are being urged to check before they travel ahead of Storm Bert this weekend.
Stockport residents invited to find out more about the Greek Street bridge reconstruction
Network Rail is inviting the local community to find out more about next year’s major work on the Greek Street roundabout in Stockport.
Memorial service marks 50th anniversary of Birmingham pub bombings
A memorial service to mark the 50th anniversary of the Birmingham pub bombings has been held at Birmingham New Street.
Passengers travelling to Heathrow or London Paddington are reminded to check their journey before travelling for the next two weekends
For the next two weekends (23-25 November, 30 November-2 December), engineering work will be taking place as part Network Rail’s performance improvement plan – known as Project Brunel – which will mean a reduced train service is operating between London Paddington, Heathrow Airport and Reading. This work includes vital drainage upgrades for areas of the line that frequently flood, as well as replacing track and sleepers (which support the rails) that have come to the end of their useable life.
Newport bridge earns unwanted top spot as Network Rail urges drivers to take better care at railway bridges
Network Rail is urging drivers to ‘Wise Up, Size Up’ and take better care on the roads as it emerged several of Britain’s most bashed bridges are on the South Wales Main Line.