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National & regional news

Rail recovery work at Hatfield & Stainforth
Engineers are beginning the slow process of removing spoil from Hatfield colliery which has severely damaged the railway in Stainforth.
Now that the spoil heap has stopped moving the teams have conducted more detailed surveys of the damage and are planning the work which needs to be completed to restore rail services through the area.

Network Rail secures planning for Leeds office scheme
Go-ahead given for redevelopment of 1 Aire Street

Refurbished subway to open at Reading station
To help deliver improvement works at Reading station the section of the passenger bridge which links the station to the multi-storey car park will close for good on Friday March 1st as the newly refurbished subway opens on the same day.

Rail industry adopts pure construction alliance for Stafford
In a move unique to the UK rail sector, Network Rail, Atkins, Laing O’Rourke and VolkerRail have formed the industry’s first ‘pure construction alliance’ to deliver the circa £250 million Stafford Area Improvement Programme (SAIP) on the West Coast Main Line.

Trees to be planted along the railway in Whitstable
Trees are to be planted along the railway in Whitstable next week to replace those which were recently removed for safety reasons.

New lease of life for Worcester Foregate Street rail bridge
Worcester Foregate Street rail bridge will officially be reopened at 11am on Friday 22 February by Network Rail and contractors J. Murphy & Sons Limited.

Drop-in session to find out more about work to remove major rail bottleneck near Ipswich
Residents will be able to find out about work to build a new stretch of track that will help to take more freight off the roads and onto rail.

Impact of severe weather on train services ‘is a wake-up call to us all’, says Network Rail chief executive
Commenting on the Office of Rail Regulation’s quarterly performance monitor, which highlighted the impact of extreme weather on train performance, Network Rail chief executive David Higgins said: "We recognise that this has been a difficult period for passengers, with disruption on many lines due to extreme weather. Our staff worked tirelessly, often in difficult circumstances, to get the railway back up and running and we would like to thank passengers and train operators for bearing with us during this time."
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