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Scrap dealers targeted as railway metal thefts cost taxpayers £1.4m and disrupts passengers

Scrap yards in Greater Manchester are being visited by Network Rail and the British Transport Police to ensure dealers are not trading stolen metal. Latest...

Southern helps former Army wife back to work

A working mum and ex-Army wife from Worthing who took the plunge to switch careers with the help of charity Building Heroes, is 'over the...

Employment Minister calls for firms to follow in footsteps of GTR and support more young people into work

Business, education and political leaders came together this week to discuss how to support young people into work and tackle skills shortages at an...

Network Rail look to inspire young people as ground-breaking STEM learning facility opens

Network Rail has opened a dedicated STEM learning facility with the aim of inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in the science, technology,...

A new chapter for northern transport

The Transport Secretary has set out his vision for the future of transport in the north of England at the Transport for the North...

Signalling equipment on stilts helping storm-proof West Coast main line

A section of the West Coast main line in Cumbria, which was wrecked for a fortnight in 2015, reopened in less than 24 hours...

New Body Cameras for Transport for Wales Staff

Transport for Wales is launching a body camera trial to further improve the safety of their customers and staff. Selected railway staff including conductors...

TransPennine Express given ‘public target’ for performance recovery

Rail operator TransPennine Express (TPE) has been set a 'public target' for its performance recovery. The move, agreed by leaders across the North in January,...

Excellent performance on the Bittern Line

New figures released by Greater Anglia show that the Norwich to Sheringham line has just seen some of its best-ever performance figures. Results for the...

HS2 given the go-ahead

The Prime Minister has given HS2 the green light. Boris Johnson has backed the plans, which will see the city centres of London, Birmingham, Manchester...

Reaction to HS2 announcement

If there's one thing everyone can agree on when it comes to HS2, it is the fact that the project has divided opinion. Those backing...

Dyer & Butler highlights contribution of apprentices for National Apprenticeship Week

Dyer & Butler, a multi-disciplined engineering services specialist focused on essential infrastructure including airports, railways and highways, has marked National Apprenticeship week by hosting...
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New Transport Minister welcomes ScotRail first Anniversary

Newly appointed Transport Minister Kevin Stewart has welcomed the opportunity to mark ScotRail’s first year under public ownership. Since the Scottish Government brought ScotRail into...

Talyllyn Railway announces new general managers

Talyllyn Railway (TR) has started off the new season with two new general managers. Following Stuart Williams' departure to a new post, two of...

Mace announces plans to save 10 million tonnes of carbon

Mace has announced new plans to save 10 million tonnes of carbon associated with buildings and infrastructure it delivers across the world.  This new target...

Findings of Devizes station feasibility study released today

The results of a feasibility study for the Department for Transport (DfT) into a new railway station for Devizes have been released by Network...