Legal challenge to new London-Oxford line fails
20.05.13: The new rail link between London and Oxford line will go ahead, after a legal case brought by an Oxford resident failed in the High Court. The DfT approved the £130m Evergreen 3 proposal last year, with construction due to start this... more >
Spoil removal begins at Hatfield collapse site
20.05.13: Engineers have started to remove spoil from the rail line damaged by a landslip at Hatfield colliery. The incident has led to a series of engineering projects planned between May and November being replanned by Network Rail. The line is now... more >
ScotRail to fund maintenance systems research project
20.05.13: Researchers will study ScotRail’s maintenance systems to boost efficiency and reliability through a two year Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP). The £126,000 project, jointly funded by ScotRail and the UK Government, will see... more >
£36m Vauxhall Tube upgrade work goes to Bechtel
17.05.13: TfL has awarded the construction contract for Vauxhall Tube station to Bechtel Ltd. The £36m modernisation plan will increase the capacity of the station and make it step-free. The work supports the wider transformation of the Batters... more >
c2c contract extended until September 2014
17.05.13: The DfT has extended the Essex Thameside franchise, run by operator c2c, for an additional 16 months. The contract will now run until September 2014, with the potential for a further extension of up to eight months. It is the first contract... more >
More HS2 tunnels as DfT publishes design refinements
17.05.13: The draft Environmental Statement (ES) and design refinements consultations for HS2 have been published by the DfT. The documents will be open to public consultation until July 11. It helps to prepare the formal ES, which is essential for t... more >
NAO criticisms of HS2 are ‘out of date’ - DfT
17.05.13: The Government has rejected the NAO report published yesterday which criticised the business case for HS2, as it publishes a draft Environmental Statement confirming major new stretches of tunnelling for the high-speed line. The NAO identif... more >
Eurostar appoints Clare Hollingsworth as new chairman
16.05.13: Clare Hollingsworth has been appointed chairman of Eurostar International, succeeding Richard Brown from 1 July. Brown is now chairman of the Department for Transport’s Franchise Advisory Panel after over a decade with Eurostar. ... more >
£3.3bn funding gap for HS2 – NAO
16.05.13: The NAO has identified an estimated £3.3bn funding gap in the costs for HS2 over four years from 2017/18 – 2020/21. The Government has yet to decide how to fill this gap, a new review warns. The DfT said the report was overly si... more >
Four new stations to benefit from DfT fund
16.05.13: Waltham Forest, Derbyshire, Devon and Newport have won funding from the DfT’s New Station Fund, transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin has announced. A new £6.5m station will be built in Lea Bridge, Waltham Forest with £1m... more >
£1m competition for customer experience boost
15.05.13: The Enabling Innovation Team (EIT) is running a £1m competition searching for innovative ideas to transform rail customers’ experience. Solutions are invited from the existing rail supply chain as well as from non-rail sectors a... more >
£8.8m for new Wakefield Westgate station
15.05.13: Construction has begun for the new Wakefield Westgate station building. The £8.8m project is the first new-build station on the East Coast Main Line in decades. The project includes more and better retail facilities, a new footbridge... more >
ACoRP welcomes popularity of community rail
15.05.13: It’s not just the main network that is seeing huge increases in passenger demand – Britain’s rural railway is also increasing in popularity. The number of journeys taken on community rail lines rose by 4.1 million over the... more >
GBRf calls for biomass access charge to be scrapped
14.05.13: A proposed biomass access charge for rail freight must be dropped, GB Railfreight (GBRf) has urged. The Commons Select Committee for Energy and Climate Change has proposed a charge to be introduced from April 2014, which could add between &... more >
Newton Aycliffe factory contract signed
14.05.13: Hitachi Rail Europe has signed the contract for the construction of its new UK train factory. Merchant Place Developments will build the rolling stock manufacturing plant in Newton Aycliffe, Durham. The £82m investment will be initial... more >
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