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National & regional news

More reliable journeys along the West Coast main line in Cumbria
A £3.5m investment is taking place to protect the railway in Cumbria from landslips and provide more reliable journeys for passengers.

£500k of improvements to car parks at North West stations
Passengers in the North West who drive to 13 stations to catch the train will soon see improvements to car parks.

One of Network Rail's top female engineers encourages women across Anglia to #shapetheworld and take up a career in engineering
Network Rail’s programme manager for change, Jenny Webb, is encouraging women to consider a career in engineering as part of Women in Engineering Day today (Tuesday 23 June) as new research has highlighted a lack of female role models within Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) sectors.

Network Rail calls on more females to join the sector and inspire future generations
Network Rail’s Wales and Western region, which includes west London, the Thames Valley, the west and south west, is celebrating female engineers as they hope to inspire more women into engineering.

New research highlighting lack of female role models prompts Network Rail to promote inspirational women in engineering on landmark day
To mark International Women in Engineering Day (Tuesday 23rd June), Network Rail is promoting the contributions of women in engineering as new research has highlighted a lack of female role models within Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) sectors.

Ayr station investment is gateway to customer improvements
Work is about to begin on a new staff accommodation block at Ayr station in the first phase of a programme that will unlock significant improvements for passengers and the operation of the station.

Landslip hit rail route will reopen tomorrow after repair work finishes two days early
Network Rail has announced that passenger services between Scunthorpe and Doncaster will resume tomorrow after repair work following a landslip has completed earlier than planned.

Vital upgrades for Somerset and Dorset passengers completed on time
- Nine days of major engineering work, which started on 13 June, completed on time
- Passengers will benefit from a more reliable railway with 400 metres of new track laid at Gillingham
- New roof and improvements at Sherborne station, ahead of new cycle racks due to be installed shortly
- Templecombe station given a facelift with new paintwork
- Speed restriction removed in the Templecombe area where there was a landslip in 2019
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