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National & regional news
Railway bridge upgrade for Headingley
A bridge in Leeds will be replaced as part of Network Rail’s Railway Upgrade Plan to improve the reliability of the network in West Yorkshire.
Swindon residents reminded of Stratton Green bridge closure for railway electrification work
Network Rail’s ‘orange army’ is reminding residents that the essential work to prepare Stratton Green bridge in Swindon for the arrival of a new fleet of electric trains will begin next week.
Network Rail group finance director to join Go-Ahead Group
Patrick Butcher, Network Rail group finance director, has been appointed chief finance officer of Go-Ahead Group and will leave Network Rail in the New Year.
New cycle lane opens for Edinburgh Waverley passengers
Bike to train connections in Edinburgh will become simpler from today (Thursday, October 29) as Waverley station opens a new bike lane into the heart of the concourse.
Newport residents reminded of road closure as Network Rail carries out electrification work to improve rail journeys in South Wales
Newport residents are reminded that Somerton Road bridge will be closing to vehicles to allow for the electrification of the railway between London and Swansea.
Rail chief demands new graduate intake ‘reflects the diverse society we serve’ as engineering opportunities increase by 40%
Network Rail has today announced it is increasing the number of engineering places on its 2016 graduate scheme by 40%. Chief executive Mark Carne has welcomed the recruitment boost but warned the company needs a more diverse workforce that better reflects the society it serves. His message comes ahead of Tomorrow’s Engineers Week (2-6 Nov) that aims to change perceptions of engineering among young people.
First wires go up on EGIP
The Edinburgh Glasgow Improvement Programme (EGIP) reached another key milestone last night (October 27) when the first 1.5km overhead power cables were run out on the main Edinburgh-Glasgow route.
UK strengthens its European rail freight trade with RFC North Sea – Med extension
Trade links between the UK and mainland Europe will be strengthened as a vital freight corridor is extended. Known as the Rail Freight Corridor North Sea – Mediterranean, the busy freight corridor will be extended to London by November 2016, as Network Rail joins the RFC North Sea – Med management board.
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