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Network Rail supports small businesses hit by riots in Manchester and Salford
Network Rail is helping small businesses in areas hit hardest by the riots by offering one month’s free rent and 50% off each subsequent month’s rent on selected commercial properties up until the end of the year.
Network Rail supports small businesses hit by Riots
Network Rail is helping small businesses in areas hit hardest by the riots by offering one month’s free rent and 50% off each subsequent month’s rent on selected commercial properties up until the end of the year.
Network Rail, thousands turn out for Whitemoor open day
More than 3,000 people attended an open day at Whitemoor Yard depot in March this Sunday (August 14) to find out more about its new recycling centre, which has put the Cambridgeshire town at the heart of the railway’s green transformation.
Network Rail announce the appointment of Tim Robinson
Network Rail announced the appointment of Tim Robinson to a new role as director of freight.
Network Rail new partnerships cut project delivery time
New partnerships cut project delivery time from “months to weeks”
Network Rail Northwich Rail passengers go up in the world
Passengers using Northwich rail station on the Manchester to Chester line are going up in the world – if only by a few inches.
Network Rail: Cheadle Hulme Station becomes accessible for everyone
Passenger numbers at Cheadle Hulme railway station are set to increase now that all four platforms are fully accessible to everyone.
Network Rail: All’s well at Berkswell
That’s what passengers are saying at the town’s station (on the Birmingham to Coventry line), now the new ticket office and waiting room have opened for business.
Network Rail 1st stage of electrification completed on time
Network Rail has completed the first stage of work to electrify the railway between Manchester Victoria and Liverpool Lime Street, following a £3m investment to rebuild three bridges between Eccles and Patricroft stations.
Network Rail cameras to deter level crossing misuse in East Anglia
Cutting-edge camera technology has been introduced by Network Rail and the British Transport Police to crack down on level crossing law-breakers and change drivers’ behaviour across the east of England.
Network Rail guide to improving Britains Stations
From local gateways to major commuter hubs, getting the best for all Britain’s stations is the aim of a new design guide published today by Network Rail.
Network Rail plans submitted for New rail freight line in Ipswich
Network Rail’s plans for the Ipswich chord – a £41m investment in Ipswich’s railway that will ultimately take up to 750,000 lorry journeys off the road every year – has been accepted for examination by the Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC).