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UK Rail Planning – the Next 30 Years



Low-density rural routes like Hull-Scarborough seem to have a more secure future under the White Paper.


  • Seen shortly after opening, Thameslink is to be extended and capacity...

  • The UK is set to remain apart from mainstream European practice....

  • 'Flagship Intercity Express trains will enter service from 2015', replacing...

  • Seen here on a preserved section, the former Great Central route is cited as...

  • Relieving overcrowding and improving the environment for passengers at...

  • The Government recognises that London's busiest commuter routes may need...

  • Other than Thameslink, the largest single designated project is work to...

  • With aggregate traffic, long-distance and local passenger trains, the mainly...

  • A concept described as 'regional go-anywhere trains' should see the end of...

  • Low-density rural routes like Hull-Scarborough seem to have a more secure...

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