Network Rail apologises for Thameslink delays
Overrunning engineering work this morning caused disruption
Overrunning engineering work this morning caused disruption
Over the last year Southern and Sussex Community Rail Partnership’s (SCRP) Go-Learn railway education programme, focused on teaching school children about safe and independent travel, has been delivered to almost 5,500 children, whilst also receiving excellent reviews, from both teachers and youngsters. Go-Learn, continues to engage youngsters and encourage them to be safe train travellers.
Over 100 residents gathered at Hadley Wood railway station on Friday (26 May) to celebrate the opening of a new access ramp funded and built by Great Northern in response to a community petition.
The community partnership at Cricklewood station has won Thameslink's service quality awards
Great Northern, run by Govia Thameslink Railway, today replaced all the trains between King's Lynn and Cambridge with modern, air-conditioned carriages, just in time for summer
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In response to the RMT’s new strike date, Andy Bindon, HR Director at Govia Thameslink Railway, Southern’s parent company, said: “We are hugely disappointed that once again the RMT has called a strike...
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Ore station has been improved thanks to a local initiative supported by the Sussex Community Rail Partnership, and Southern Railway.
Modern air-conditioned trains due to be fitted with Wi-Fi are set to breeze onto Great Northern's King's Lynn-Cambridge Fen Line route when the train operator, part of Govia Thameslink Railway, launches its new timetable on 21 May, it was announced today.
Great Northern and the Railway Heritage Trust today unveiled their £64,000 heritage makeover of Downham Market station with local MP Elizabeth Truss.
Network Rail, which looks after the railway's tracks, signalling and power systems, has issued a statement after this morning's engineering overrun