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Driving home level crossing safety to Britain’s biggest road fleets this Christmas
As thousands of drivers take to the roads to deliver the estimated 200m parcels that have been ordered in the run-up to Christmas, Network Rail has teamed up with some of the biggest road fleets in Britain to help drivers stay safe at level crossings this winter.

West Coast main line reopens
The West Coast main line north of Carlisle has reopened just two days after it was under eight feet of floodwater.

West Coast main line to reopen today
Network Rail will be re-opening the West Coast main line north of Carlisle this afternoon just two days after it was under eight feet of floodwater.

Extent of damage revealed as floodwater recedes on the West Coast main line near Carlisle
Network Rail’s orange army has swung into action to reopen the northern section of the West Coast main line after extensive flooding of the tracks receded overnight.

Eight foot-deep floodwater means northern section of West Coast main line to remain closed for several days
The West Coast main line north of Carlisle will remain closed for several days after eight feet of water flooded the railway.

Ten years after Elsenham tragedy, Britain’s level crossings are the safest in Europe – but there’s still more to do
It is ten years since the tragic deaths of Olivia Bazlinton, 14, and Charlotte Thompson, 13, at Elsenham level crossing in Essex – an event which led to a sea-change in Network Rail’s approach to level crossing safety and today Britain has the best level crossings safest record of any major railway in Europe.

Transparency update - November 2015
Network Rail has today published new and updated information on its online transparency portal.
Transparency is a key theme within Network Rail’s five-year strategic business plan. We believe that being more open and accessible will make Network Rail more accountable to the travelling public, taxpayers and politicians.

Largest investment in railways since Victorian times will continue
Sir Peter Hendy today published his review into Network Rail’s five-year funding programme to 2019. Sir Peter has concluded that the majority of the programme can go ahead as planned with extra investment generated primarily from the sale of non-core railway assets.
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