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Squeezing through the gaps
Network Rail engineers have had their work cut out for them in Liverpool this week as they work to lay new tracks on an underground section of the Mer...
[06/08/2010 ]
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Technology on track
Network Rail has awarded a multi-million pound contract to AmeyColas to undertake track renewals delivered by high output plant over the next few year...
[19/02/2010 ]
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Network Rail working to minimise disruption on Settle to Carlisle project
Network Rail has announced that it is carry out as much work at night on the upcoming project as possible in an effort to cut disruption to passengers...
[12/02/2010 ]
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Rail freight gives rail jobs boost
It was good news for those with rail jobs at Jacobs as Network Rail announced that they had awarded the design and construction contract for work goin...
[12/02/2010 ]
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Scottish route reopens after week of hard work
Services have begun running on the Inverness to Perth line, after rail engineers spent a week working around the clock to reopen the line after a dera...
[15/01/2010 ]
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Rail engineers working to reopen damaged track in Scotland
Network Rail engineers are working as hard as possible to have a stretch of track, which was damaged when freight train was derailed, back and running...
[08/01/2010 ]
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North East hails rail workers as heroes
Public transport workers have received heaps of praise for their hard work in keeping the North East region running throughout the artic weather.
T...
[08/01/2010 ]
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First phase of work finishes at Newport
Network Rail has announced that the first phase of work to improve rail services in the Newport area.
The work, which was carried out over the Chri...
[08/01/2010 ]
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London Overground to get upgrade
Passengers travelling on the Gospel Oak to Stratford section of the London Overground line are set to experience to longer and more frequent trains, o...
[18/12/2009 ]
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Water damaged line reopened
Following the damage done to it by water last week, the line between Feltham and Twickenham is now operational again.
Engineers have worked tireles...
[27/11/2009 ]
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