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Videos for the media about our Railway Upgrade Plan can be found on our YouTube channel

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Landslip and flooding beyond Aspatria station between Carlisle and Workington

Landslip and flooding beyond Aspatria station between Carlisle and Workington

Friday 4 Dec 2015
Maryport landslip between Carlisle and Workington

Maryport landslip between Carlisle and Workington

Friday 4 Dec 2015
Aspatria landslip between Carlisle and Workington

Aspatria landslip between Carlisle and Workington

Friday 4 Dec 2015
Transport Secretary with Tom Bye, Network Rail project manager, and Paul McMahon, route managing director for Network Rail Wales

Transport Secretary with Tom Bye, Network Rail project manager, and Paul McMahon, route managing director for Network Rail Wales

Thursday 3 Dec 2015
Paul McMahon, route managing director for Network Rail Wales, with Patrick McLoughlin, secretary of state for transport, and Tom Bye, Network Rail project manager, outside Cardiff Central station

Paul McMahon, route managing director for Network Rail Wales, with Patrick McLoughlin, secretary of state for transport, and Tom Bye, Network Rail project manager, outside Cardiff Central station

Thursday 3 Dec 2015
Paul McMahon, route managing director for Network Rail Wales, with Patrick McLoughlin, secretary of state for transport, in Cardiff Central station

Paul McMahon, route managing director for Network Rail Wales, with Patrick McLoughlin, secretary of state for transport, in Cardiff Central station

Thursday 3 Dec 2015
Upgrading points as part of resignalling between Crewe and Shrewsbury

Upgrading points as part of resignalling between Crewe and Shrewsbury

Wednesday 2 Dec 2015
NR staff working on resignalling between Crewe and Shrewsbury

NR staff working on resignalling between Crewe and Shrewsbury

Wednesday 2 Dec 2015

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