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North West & Central news

No Buxton to Hazel Grove trains during historic railway bridge repairs
Rail passengers are being advised of a 10-day railway closure from this Saturday on the Buxton line for essential railway repairs in Whaley Bridge.

West Coast main line: Preston closures start this weekend for track upgrades
West Coast main line passengers are being urged to plan their journeys ahead of four weekends of essential railway improvements at Preston station.

Birmingham New Street station set to be Raging Bull’s new home
Plans are being finalised to make Birmingham New Street station the new home of the Commonwealth Games’ Raging Bull.

Railway work to affect CrossCountry services from this weekend
Rail passengers are being advised of changes to journeys over the next four weekends while essential railway upgrades take place at Water Orton in North Warwickshire and Duddeston in Birmingham.

West Coast main line closure for Preston station track upgrades
West Coast main line passengers are being urged to plan their journeys ahead of four weekends of essential railway improvements at Preston station.

Time-lapse and drone shots show Banbury train depot upgrade
New railway sidings have been opened on the Chiltern main line to keep passengers moving during construction of Britain’s new zero carbon, high-speed railway, HS2.

More Bakerloo and London Overground upgrades for passengers
Passengers using the Bakerloo line and London Overground are being advised to plan their journeys in advance of further major improvements to both rail routes next month.

Divers protect Cumbrian rail routes from fast flowing river erosion
Rail passengers on two major routes in Cumbria now have faster and more reliable journeys after railway engineers protected three viaducts from river erosion.
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