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Apprenticeship boost as Network Rail doubles the number of opportunities available
- 600 apprenticeship opportunities to be offered nationwide by the company over the next 12 months across a range of disciplines
- Number of places on Network Rail’s renowned Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme doubled from 150 in 2015 to more than 300 in 2017/18
- New apprenticeships offered in cyber security and digital railway

NINE-YEAR-OLD GIRL DESIGNS NEW NATIONAL RAILWAY SAFETY CAMPAIGN
Nationwide schools poster competition winner helps keep children off the tracks over the summer

Britain's biggest builder opens up for competition under new reforms
Britain's biggest builder Network Rail, which is responsible for over 20% of Britain's infrastructure spend, is today announcing sweeping new reforms that will enable companies to become heavily involved in delivering railway investment projects.

One month to go: Network Rail reminds passengers to plan journeys ahead of biggest August bank holiday yet
- Unprecedented investment – £133m – will be spent on upgrading the rail network across Britain this August bank holiday
- Passengers should plan early as travel will be impacted in and out of London Bridge, Euston, Liverpool St, Waterloo, Paddington, Cannon Street, Charing Cross and Blackfriars
- Services out of London Victoria, King’s Cross, St Pancras, Marylebone and Fenchurch Street are unaffected but are likely to be much busier
- No services to or from London Euston on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 August
- Services in and out of Waterloo station will be limited throughout August
- Fewer trains into London Bridge station from 26 August – 2 September

Private sector tech-gurus share expertise to enhance Britain’s Digital Railway Programme and supply next generation technology
Bosses responsible for upgrading and modernising Britain’s railway with digital technology have today (20/7) revealed plans how they could incorporate next generation tech from new suppliers, non-railway sectors, and businesses with specialist tech-sector knowledge, while making it easier for these organisations – not usually associated with the railway – to get involved and become partners to the railway network.

Record investment in improving the railway and improved safety record at the centre of Network Rail's year
- Record £3.9bn spend on enhancements
- Exceptional safety record continues
- Reliability and performance of infrastructure assets now best on record
- Cost efficiencies remain challenging
- Train performance below industry expectations owing to increased congestion, severe weather and industrial action

Warning to parents as number of near misses involving children at level crossings set to rise over the summer holidays
New figures from Network Rail¹ reveal that young people are more likely to have a near miss at a level crossing during the summer. Light nights, coupled with the summer holidays, spell danger for Britain’s youth with August and early September seeing near misses at level crossings rise significantly¹.

World first rollout for British technology innovation set to deliver a more punctual railway
A new delay-busting Traffic Management system on the Great Western Railway will boost performance on train journeys between London Paddington and Bristol Parkway. Thanks to a two year contract agreed between Network Rail and the British signalling & train control specialists, Resonate, a one year trial of ‘Luminate’ Traffic Management System could see reactionary delays reduced by up to 15%.
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