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Southern news

Record investment of almost £1m a day in Anglia’s railway as Network Rail publishes its half-year results
New bridges, new lifts, new overhead power lines, new track, new footbridges; all have featured as record investment of almost £1m a day has been ploughed into the Anglia region’s railway over the past six months.

Record investment in Thames Valley’s railway as Network Rail publishes its half-year results
New platforms, new lifts, new information systems, new concourses, new footbridges, new track; all have featured as record investment has been ploughed into the railway in the Thames Valley over the past six months.

Proposal announced to close Folkestone Harbour branch line
Network Rail has notified the Department for Transport that it proposes to close the Folkestone Harbour branch line and Folkestone Harbour station.

New retail choices for passengers at Reading station
Passengers in Reading are set to benefit as six new retailers set-up shop on the station's new passenger bridge in April 2014.

New bridge coming to Gravesend station
This weekend, Gravesend station will get its first new footbridge since the 1800s.

Could IT be a Milton Keynes girl? – Win first year's university fee in new Network Rail competition to encourage more women into technology sector
Network Rail's chief information officer is so concerned about the rapid slide in the number of women entering the UK's IT sector, she has launched a new competition for girls where the company will pay for the winner's first year of university fees.

Could IT be a London girl? – Win first year's university fee in new Network Rail competition to encourage more women into technology sector
Network Rail's chief information officer is so concerned about the rapid slide in the number of women entering the UK's IT sector, she has launched a new competition for girls where the company will pay for the winner's first year of university fees.

Could IT be a Herts girl? – Win first year's university fee in new Network Rail competition to encourage more women into technology sector
Network Rail's chief information officer is so concerned about the rapid slide in the number of women entering the UK's IT sector, she has launched a new competition for girls where the company will pay for the winner's first year of university fees.
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