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Network Rail and supplier WSP are working together to create a framework to improve the railway’s readiness for - and resistance to - potential floods and coastal erosion.
Network Rail teams will be putting down 109 pre-curved rails at Syston North Curve, along with 3,500 Pandrol clips, which hold the rail on the sleepers – essential for train stability and ride comfort ...
Bristol Temple Meads station is celebrating its 185th birthday this week, during the year in which Britain’s railway marks two centuries since the very first passenger train journey.
Network Rail has completed the significant refurbishments of two railway bridges in Somerset and Wiltshire, with local roads now reopened.
Trains are now running again between Kew Bridge and Barnes following the completion of essential strengthening work on Barnes Bridge.
The biggest railway upgrade in the Midlands has taken a huge step forward after four companies were identified as preferred ...
Businesses and residents have been thanked for their patience during a £2 million upgrade project at Goole station.
Met Office and Network Rail have signed a deal to help drive forward research into weather and how it affects the railway.
A new and improved walkway has opened at Botley Road in Oxford this morning (Sunday 31st August) as Network Rail hits another key milestone in the revised plan to reopen the road by the end of August ...
Passengers are being thanked for their patience after a 21-day closure of the West Coast Main Line through Staffordshire, ...
Track linking Kent with East Sussex reopened to trains this morning, as part of a number of engineering projects across the ...
Trains began running again between Worcester Shrub Hill and Moreton-in-Marsh on bank holiday Monday morning after Network ...