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National & regional news

Email alert service launched for railway neighbours
A new notification service has been launched to help people living near the railway get quicker and easier alerts about disruptive railway work.

Euston station team triumphant with trash this Global Recycling Day
London Euston station is on track to recycle over 1,500 tonnes of waste over a twelve month period*, helping to reduce the station’s carbon footprint and supporting Network Rail’s commitment to sustainability.

Inverclyde engineering works to continue on Wednesday
Network Rail is advising passengers that the Inverclyde lines will remain closed for engineering works tomorrow with train services resuming on Thursday, March 20.

Global Recycling Day: Faster trains, more services, less carbon
This Global Recycling Day, TRU reflects on the progress being made in its approach to sustainability and how recycling and reusing play a key role in delivering a cleaner, greener railway across the North.

One in five North East and Yorkshire & Humber residents don’t know fly-tipping’s a crime, Network Rail research reveals
Nearly a fifth of residents across the North East and Yorkshire & the Humber (18%) don’t know that fly-tipping is a crime, according to new research by Network Rail.

One in four East Midlands residents don’t know fly-tipping is a crime, Network Rail research reveals
Nearly a quarter of East Midlands residents (23%) don’t know fly-tipping is a crime, according to new research by Network Rail.

Get litter-ate: A quarter of Brits don’t know fly-tipping is a crime reveals new research by Network Rail
- Mind the ‘generation gap’: only 54% of Gen Z know fly-tipping is a crime compared to 92% of boomers
- Network Rail releases new research to highlight the negative impact fly-tipping has on the railway and wildlife habitats

Get litter-ate: A quarter of Brits don’t know fly-tipping is a crime reveals new research by Network Rail
- Mind the ‘generation gap’: only 54% of Gen Z know fly-tipping is a crime compared to 92% of boomers
- Since 2021, there have been 152 fly tipping incidents reported across Network Rail’s Sussex route.
- Just 40% of people in London know that fly tipping can cause transport delays, and only 34 % of Gen Z.
- Network Rail releases new research to highlight the negative impact fly-tipping has on the railway and wildlife habitats
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