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National & regional news

London Euston station overhead line damage causing major delays
West Coast main line passengers are being warned of major delays after 25,000-volt overhead cables which power trains came down outside London Euston station.

Huge warehouse fire causing rail delays through Wolverhampton
Passengers are being warned of continuing delays to journeys while firefighters deal with a major warehouse fire next to railway lines in Wolverhampton.

Driver fined and banned from driving HGVs for 6 months after jamming lorry under Coulsdon railway bridge, causing massive delays in London, Surrey and Sussex
A driver who jammed his HGV under a bridge carrying the Brighton Main Line through Coulsdon has been banned from driving lorries for six months as a result.

Railway line set to reopen after Carlisle freight train derailment
Passengers will once again have direct trains between Carlisle and Newcastle and Carlisle and Skipton from next week after the routes were closed by a major freight train derailment.

Bristol Temple Meads becomes first station in the country to launch audio guide for blind and partially sighted people
Ahead of International Day of Disabled Persons (Saturday 3 December), Network Rail has teamed up with Bristol Sight Loss Council (BSLC) to launch a first-of-its-kind audio guide for Bristol Temple Meads station, to assist blind and partially sighted people with wayfinding.

Ecology measures in place following Highland vegetation work
Network Rail has successfully completed work to clear trees and vegetation on an 8-mile stretch of railway between Evanton and Invergordon in the Scottish Highlands.

Transpennine Route Upgrade’s first electric wires now in place to power greener journeys
Over 30 miles of train-powering electric wires are now in place to help deliver cleaner, greener journeys in the future as part of the multi-billion-pound Transpennine Route Upgrade.

Dropping the curtain on silt-risk from Levenmouth scour works
Work is underway on the Levenmouth Rail Link project to protect the future railway from the impact of the adjacent river.
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