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GOVERNMENT AGREES TFL FUNDING DEAL Government agrees TfL funding deal. AN EXTENSION of financial support for Transport for London has been agreed with the government after days of ‘extremely tough’ talks. The new deal runs until 11 December 2021 and is worth at least £1.08 billion, but may be increased if passenger revenues are lower than expected. END OF HITACHI TRAINS CRISIS ‘A LONG WAY OFF’ THE return of all Hitachi-built Intercity Expresses to normal service is ‘a long way off’, according to notes of an internal industry briefing seen by Railnews. The document also reveals that two types of cracking have been discovered and that welding to repair the damagewill be
IMMINENT WILLIAMS REVIEW COULD SPARK MAJOR INDUSTRIAL REPORTS that the much-delayed Williams Review of the railway industry – now apparently renamed the ‘Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail’– could be published this week have sparked protests from the RMT union, which is predicting ‘a tsunami of cuts’ and widespread job losses.The main planks of
WILLIAMS RAIL REVIEW QUIETLY RENAMED BY DFT Williams rail review quietly renamed by DfT. THE long-awaited Rail Review commissioned from Keith Williams by the Department for Transport in the autumn of 2018 has gained a new official co-author and title. The Review has been repeatedly delayed and is now at least 18 months behind schedule, with the Covid-19 pandemic adding to thehold up.
NEW WARNING OF CLIMATE CHANGE THREAT TO AGEING RAILWAY TWO key reports have been published by Network Rail, accompanied by a new warning that climate change is posing a ‘substantial’ threat to railway infrastructure, particularly as nineteenth century earthworks were often poorly designed and drained, and are now typically at least 150 years old. ISLE OF WIGHT REOPENING DELAYED BY SOFTWARE PROBLEMS Reader Comments: Views expressed in submitted comments are that of the author, and not necessarily shared by Railnews. Roland Harmer, Bristol. The Isle of Wight heritage railway have some very nice analogue steam trains. NEW PLAN FOR SOUTH WEST RAILWAYS UNVEILED New plan for south west railways unveiled. SCHEMES to improve the railway network in the south west of England costing a total of less than £1.2 billion are set out in a plan which has been sent to ministers today. The proposals build on upgrades in recent years, which have included the introduction of half-hourly services on theCornish main
GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER RAILWAYS BY SUSPENDING FRANCHISES Updated 09.18 (RMT response) THE Government is suspending rail franchises and converting them into management agreements, as part of the response to the coronavirus emergency. RMT’S MICK CASH TO RETIRE, BLAMING ‘HARASSMENT’ RMT’s Mick Cash to retire, blaming ‘harassment’. THE general secretary of Britain’s largest rail union is stepping down. Mick Cash announced his decision after the RMT’s Annual General Meeting, saying that certain groups had ‘seized every opportunity to undermine and frustrate my efforts’. Mr Cash had been on extendedsick leave
RAIL INDUSTRY NEWS FROM RAILNEWS Radical reforms lay foundation for ‘modern, green railway’. The long-delayed reform of the railways has begun, with confirmation from the Department for Transport that franchises will be replaced by concessions, and control will be given to a new public body to be called Great British Railways. The DfT has revealed that Network Railand its
GOVERNMENT AGREES TFL FUNDING DEAL Government agrees TfL funding deal. AN EXTENSION of financial support for Transport for London has been agreed with the government after days of ‘extremely tough’ talks. The new deal runs until 11 December 2021 and is worth at least £1.08 billion, but may be increased if passenger revenues are lower than expected. END OF HITACHI TRAINS CRISIS ‘A LONG WAY OFF’ THE return of all Hitachi-built Intercity Expresses to normal service is ‘a long way off’, according to notes of an internal industry briefing seen by Railnews. The document also reveals that two types of cracking have been discovered and that welding to repair the damagewill be
IMMINENT WILLIAMS REVIEW COULD SPARK MAJOR INDUSTRIAL REPORTS that the much-delayed Williams Review of the railway industry – now apparently renamed the ‘Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail’– could be published this week have sparked protests from the RMT union, which is predicting ‘a tsunami of cuts’ and widespread job losses.The main planks of
WILLIAMS RAIL REVIEW QUIETLY RENAMED BY DFT Williams rail review quietly renamed by DfT. THE long-awaited Rail Review commissioned from Keith Williams by the Department for Transport in the autumn of 2018 has gained a new official co-author and title. The Review has been repeatedly delayed and is now at least 18 months behind schedule, with the Covid-19 pandemic adding to thehold up.
NEW WARNING OF CLIMATE CHANGE THREAT TO AGEING RAILWAY TWO key reports have been published by Network Rail, accompanied by a new warning that climate change is posing a ‘substantial’ threat to railway infrastructure, particularly as nineteenth century earthworks were often poorly designed and drained, and are now typically at least 150 years old. ISLE OF WIGHT REOPENING DELAYED BY SOFTWARE PROBLEMS Reader Comments: Views expressed in submitted comments are that of the author, and not necessarily shared by Railnews. Roland Harmer, Bristol. The Isle of Wight heritage railway have some very nice analogue steam trains. NEW PLAN FOR SOUTH WEST RAILWAYS UNVEILED New plan for south west railways unveiled. SCHEMES to improve the railway network in the south west of England costing a total of less than £1.2 billion are set out in a plan which has been sent to ministers today. The proposals build on upgrades in recent years, which have included the introduction of half-hourly services on theCornish main
GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER RAILWAYS BY SUSPENDING FRANCHISES Updated 09.18 (RMT response) THE Government is suspending rail franchises and converting them into management agreements, as part of the response to the coronavirus emergency. RMT’S MICK CASH TO RETIRE, BLAMING ‘HARASSMENT’ RMT’s Mick Cash to retire, blaming ‘harassment’. THE general secretary of Britain’s largest rail union is stepping down. Mick Cash announced his decision after the RMT’s Annual General Meeting, saying that certain groups had ‘seized every opportunity to undermine and frustrate my efforts’. Mr Cash had been on extendedsick leave
NEWS | RAILNEWS | TODAY'S NEWS FOR TOMORROW'S RAILWAY An extension of financial support for Transport for London has been agreed with the government after days of ‘extremely tough’ talks. A rail union leader has claimed London is being ‘held to ransom’ by the deal. Two Pacers made their final journeys on the Transport forWales network on
LAST DEPARTURE FOR WELSH PACERS Last departure for Welsh Pacers. TWO Pacers made their final journeys on the Transport for Wales network on Saturday, bringing an era to a close during which the Class 143s travelled the equivalent of over five trips to the Moon and back. Pacers were built by British Rail in the 1980s as an economical replacement for ageing diesel units on RMT PREDICTS ‘LONG SUMMER’ OF SCOTRAIL STRIKES RMT predicts ‘long summer’ of ScotRail strikes. THE RMT has announced new strike dates for ScotRail ticket examiners, who have joined their conductor colleagues by walking out every Sunday in disputes over pay for rest day working. The new 24-hour strike dates for ticket examiners are every Sunday from 13 June to 18 Julyinclusive.
REVIEW: FIRSTGROUP SIGNS NATIONAL RAIL CONTRACTS FIRSTGROUP has signed two of the new-style National Rail Contracts, worth up to £20.7 million a year. The contracts are for South Western Railway and TransPennine Express, and will start on 30 May when the present Emergency Recovery Measures Agreements end. NEW PLAN FOR SOUTH WEST RAILWAYS UNVEILED New plan for south west railways unveiled. SCHEMES to improve the railway network in the south west of England costing a total of less than £1.2 billion are set out in a plan which has been sent to ministers today. The proposals build on upgrades in recent years, which have included the introduction of half-hourly services on theCornish main
RADICAL REFORMS LAY FOUNDATION FOR ‘MODERN, GREEN RAILWAY THE long-delayed reform of the railways has begun, with confirmation from the Department for Transport that franchises will be replaced by concessions, and control will be given to a new public body to be called Great British Railways. The details, which have been worked outby former British
ISLE OF WIGHT REOPENING DELAYED BY SOFTWARE PROBLEMS Reader Comments: Views expressed in submitted comments are that of the author, and not necessarily shared by Railnews. Roland Harmer, Bristol. The Isle of Wight heritage railway have some very nice analogue steam trains. LNER TO BRING BACK OLDER TRAINS AS IET DISRUPTION GOES ON THE disruption on intercity routes between London, Leeds and Edinburgh, and also between London, Bristol, south Wales and south west England is continuing today, after cracks were found in some Hitachi-built Intercity Express units on Saturday morning. After NEW HOPE FOR EUROSTAR WITH FUNDING DEAL IN SIGHT New hope for Eurostar with funding deal in sight. NEW reports are claiming that Eurostar’s lenders have agreed a deal to continue loans said to be worth at least £400 million beyond their original repayment dates this summer. Eurostar has been struggling against the impact of Covid-related restrictions on international travel, and its FINALLY WIRED UP: SEVERN TUNNEL ELECTRIFICATION IS A LONG battle by engineers to electrify the Severn tunnel between England and Wales has been won at last, completing the electrification of the Great Western Main Line between London and Cardiff (Caerdydd). RAIL INDUSTRY NEWS FROM RAILNEWS Radical reforms lay foundation for ‘modern, green railway’. The long-delayed reform of the railways has begun, with confirmation from the Department for Transport that franchises will be replaced by concessions, and control will be given to a new public body to be called Great British Railways. The DfT has revealed that Network Railand its
GOVERNMENT AGREES TFL FUNDING DEAL Government agrees TfL funding deal. AN EXTENSION of financial support for Transport for London has been agreed with the government after days of ‘extremely tough’ talks. The new deal runs until 11 December 2021 and is worth at least £1.08 billion, but may be increased if passenger revenues are lower than expected. END OF HITACHI TRAINS CRISIS ‘A LONG WAY OFF’ THE return of all Hitachi-built Intercity Expresses to normal service is ‘a long way off’, according to notes of an internal industry briefing seen by Railnews. The document also reveals that two types of cracking have been discovered and that welding to repair the damagewill be
IMMINENT WILLIAMS REVIEW COULD SPARK MAJOR INDUSTRIAL REPORTS that the much-delayed Williams Review of the railway industry – now apparently renamed the ‘Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail’– could be published this week have sparked protests from the RMT union, which is predicting ‘a tsunami of cuts’ and widespread job losses.The main planks of
WILLIAMS RAIL REVIEW QUIETLY RENAMED BY DFT Williams rail review quietly renamed by DfT. THE long-awaited Rail Review commissioned from Keith Williams by the Department for Transport in the autumn of 2018 has gained a new official co-author and title. The Review has been repeatedly delayed and is now at least 18 months behind schedule, with the Covid-19 pandemic adding to thehold up.
NEW WARNING OF CLIMATE CHANGE THREAT TO AGEING RAILWAY TWO key reports have been published by Network Rail, accompanied by a new warning that climate change is posing a ‘substantial’ threat to railway infrastructure, particularly as nineteenth century earthworks were often poorly designed and drained, and are now typically at least 150 years old. ISLE OF WIGHT REOPENING DELAYED BY SOFTWARE PROBLEMS Reader Comments: Views expressed in submitted comments are that of the author, and not necessarily shared by Railnews. Roland Harmer, Bristol. The Isle of Wight heritage railway have some very nice analogue steam trains. NEW PLAN FOR SOUTH WEST RAILWAYS UNVEILED New plan for south west railways unveiled. SCHEMES to improve the railway network in the south west of England costing a total of less than £1.2 billion are set out in a plan which has been sent to ministers today. The proposals build on upgrades in recent years, which have included the introduction of half-hourly services on theCornish main
RMT’S MICK CASH TO RETIRE, BLAMING ‘HARASSMENT’ RMT’s Mick Cash to retire, blaming ‘harassment’. THE general secretary of Britain’s largest rail union is stepping down. Mick Cash announced his decision after the RMT’s Annual General Meeting, saying that certain groups had ‘seized every opportunity to undermine and frustrate my efforts’. Mr Cash had been on extendedsick leave
GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER RAILWAYS BY SUSPENDING FRANCHISES Updated 09.18 (RMT response) THE Government is suspending rail franchises and converting them into management agreements, as part of the response to the coronavirus emergency. RAIL INDUSTRY NEWS FROM RAILNEWS Radical reforms lay foundation for ‘modern, green railway’. The long-delayed reform of the railways has begun, with confirmation from the Department for Transport that franchises will be replaced by concessions, and control will be given to a new public body to be called Great British Railways. The DfT has revealed that Network Railand its
GOVERNMENT AGREES TFL FUNDING DEAL Government agrees TfL funding deal. AN EXTENSION of financial support for Transport for London has been agreed with the government after days of ‘extremely tough’ talks. The new deal runs until 11 December 2021 and is worth at least £1.08 billion, but may be increased if passenger revenues are lower than expected. END OF HITACHI TRAINS CRISIS ‘A LONG WAY OFF’ THE return of all Hitachi-built Intercity Expresses to normal service is ‘a long way off’, according to notes of an internal industry briefing seen by Railnews. The document also reveals that two types of cracking have been discovered and that welding to repair the damagewill be
IMMINENT WILLIAMS REVIEW COULD SPARK MAJOR INDUSTRIAL REPORTS that the much-delayed Williams Review of the railway industry – now apparently renamed the ‘Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail’– could be published this week have sparked protests from the RMT union, which is predicting ‘a tsunami of cuts’ and widespread job losses.The main planks of
WILLIAMS RAIL REVIEW QUIETLY RENAMED BY DFT Williams rail review quietly renamed by DfT. THE long-awaited Rail Review commissioned from Keith Williams by the Department for Transport in the autumn of 2018 has gained a new official co-author and title. The Review has been repeatedly delayed and is now at least 18 months behind schedule, with the Covid-19 pandemic adding to thehold up.
NEW WARNING OF CLIMATE CHANGE THREAT TO AGEING RAILWAY TWO key reports have been published by Network Rail, accompanied by a new warning that climate change is posing a ‘substantial’ threat to railway infrastructure, particularly as nineteenth century earthworks were often poorly designed and drained, and are now typically at least 150 years old. ISLE OF WIGHT REOPENING DELAYED BY SOFTWARE PROBLEMS Reader Comments: Views expressed in submitted comments are that of the author, and not necessarily shared by Railnews. Roland Harmer, Bristol. The Isle of Wight heritage railway have some very nice analogue steam trains. NEW PLAN FOR SOUTH WEST RAILWAYS UNVEILED New plan for south west railways unveiled. SCHEMES to improve the railway network in the south west of England costing a total of less than £1.2 billion are set out in a plan which has been sent to ministers today. The proposals build on upgrades in recent years, which have included the introduction of half-hourly services on theCornish main
RMT’S MICK CASH TO RETIRE, BLAMING ‘HARASSMENT’ RMT’s Mick Cash to retire, blaming ‘harassment’. THE general secretary of Britain’s largest rail union is stepping down. Mick Cash announced his decision after the RMT’s Annual General Meeting, saying that certain groups had ‘seized every opportunity to undermine and frustrate my efforts’. Mr Cash had been on extendedsick leave
GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER RAILWAYS BY SUSPENDING FRANCHISES Updated 09.18 (RMT response) THE Government is suspending rail franchises and converting them into management agreements, as part of the response to the coronavirus emergency. NEWS | RAILNEWS | TODAY'S NEWS FOR TOMORROW'S RAILWAY An extension of financial support for Transport for London has been agreed with the government after days of ‘extremely tough’ talks. A rail union leader has claimed London is being ‘held to ransom’ by the deal. Two Pacers made their final journeys on the Transport forWales network on
RMT PREDICTS ‘LONG SUMMER’ OF SCOTRAIL STRIKES RMT predicts ‘long summer’ of ScotRail strikes. THE RMT has announced new strike dates for ScotRail ticket examiners, who have joined their conductor colleagues by walking out every Sunday in disputes over pay for rest day working. The new 24-hour strike dates for ticket examiners are every Sunday from 13 June to 18 Julyinclusive.
REVIEW: FIRSTGROUP SIGNS NATIONAL RAIL CONTRACTS FIRSTGROUP has signed two of the new-style National Rail Contracts, worth up to £20.7 million a year. The contracts are for South Western Railway and TransPennine Express, and will start on 30 May when the present Emergency Recovery Measures Agreements end. RADICAL REFORMS LAY FOUNDATION FOR ‘MODERN, GREEN RAILWAY THE long-delayed reform of the railways has begun, with confirmation from the Department for Transport that franchises will be replaced by concessions, and control will be given to a new public body to be called Great British Railways. The details, which have been worked outby former British
NEW PLAN FOR SOUTH WEST RAILWAYS UNVEILED New plan for south west railways unveiled. SCHEMES to improve the railway network in the south west of England costing a total of less than £1.2 billion are set out in a plan which has been sent to ministers today. The proposals build on upgrades in recent years, which have included the introduction of half-hourly services on theCornish main
ISLE OF WIGHT REOPENING DELAYED BY SOFTWARE PROBLEMS Reader Comments: Views expressed in submitted comments are that of the author, and not necessarily shared by Railnews. Roland Harmer, Bristol. The Isle of Wight heritage railway have some very nice analogue steam trains. INDUSTRY REVEALS INTERCITY EXPRESS RECOVERY PLAN Industry reveals Intercity Express recovery plan. Updated 09.55, 10.08. A PLAN to bring Hitachi Intercity Express trains progressively back into service has been unveiled by Hitachi, the Rail Delivery Group and the operators affected by the discovery of hairline tracks on some units in Classes 800 and 385. Services are back to normal onHull
LNER TO BRING BACK OLDER TRAINS AS IET DISRUPTION GOES ON THE disruption on intercity routes between London, Leeds and Edinburgh, and also between London, Bristol, south Wales and south west England is continuing today, after cracks were found in some Hitachi-built Intercity Express units on Saturday morning. After NEW HOPE FOR EUROSTAR WITH FUNDING DEAL IN SIGHT New hope for Eurostar with funding deal in sight. NEW reports are claiming that Eurostar’s lenders have agreed a deal to continue loans said to be worth at least £400 million beyond their original repayment dates this summer. Eurostar has been struggling against the impact of Covid-related restrictions on international travel, and its FINALLY WIRED UP: SEVERN TUNNEL ELECTRIFICATION IS A LONG battle by engineers to electrify the Severn tunnel between England and Wales has been won at last, completing the electrification of the Great Western Main Line between London and Cardiff (Caerdydd). RAIL INDUSTRY NEWS FROM RAILNEWS Radical reforms lay foundation for ‘modern, green railway’. The long-delayed reform of the railways has begun, with confirmation from the Department for Transport that franchises will be replaced by concessions, and control will be given to a new public body to be called Great British Railways. The DfT has revealed that Network Railand its
GOVERNMENT AGREES TFL FUNDING DEAL Government agrees TfL funding deal. AN EXTENSION of financial support for Transport for London has been agreed with the government after days of ‘extremely tough’ talks. The new deal runs until 11 December 2021 and is worth at least £1.08 billion, but may be increased if passenger revenues are lower than expected. END OF HITACHI TRAINS CRISIS ‘A LONG WAY OFF’ THE return of all Hitachi-built Intercity Expresses to normal service is ‘a long way off’, according to notes of an internal industry briefing seen by Railnews. The document also reveals that two types of cracking have been discovered and that welding to repair the damagewill be
IMMINENT WILLIAMS REVIEW COULD SPARK MAJOR INDUSTRIAL REPORTS that the much-delayed Williams Review of the railway industry – now apparently renamed the ‘Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail’– could be published this week have sparked protests from the RMT union, which is predicting ‘a tsunami of cuts’ and widespread job losses.The main planks of
REVIEW: FIRSTGROUP SIGNS NATIONAL RAIL CONTRACTS FIRSTGROUP has signed two of the new-style National Rail Contracts, worth up to £20.7 million a year. The contracts are for South Western Railway and TransPennine Express, and will start on 30 May when the present Emergency Recovery Measures Agreements end. WILLIAMS RAIL REVIEW QUIETLY RENAMED BY DFT Williams rail review quietly renamed by DfT. THE long-awaited Rail Review commissioned from Keith Williams by the Department for Transport in the autumn of 2018 has gained a new official co-author and title. The Review has been repeatedly delayed and is now at least 18 months behind schedule, with the Covid-19 pandemic adding to thehold up.
NEW WARNING OF CLIMATE CHANGE THREAT TO AGEING RAILWAY TWO key reports have been published by Network Rail, accompanied by a new warning that climate change is posing a ‘substantial’ threat to railway infrastructure, particularly as nineteenth century earthworks were often poorly designed and drained, and are now typically at least 150 years old. ISLE OF WIGHT REOPENING DELAYED BY SOFTWARE PROBLEMS Reader Comments: Views expressed in submitted comments are that of the author, and not necessarily shared by Railnews. Roland Harmer, Bristol. The Isle of Wight heritage railway have some very nice analogue steam trains. RMT’S MICK CASH TO RETIRE, BLAMING ‘HARASSMENT’ RMT’s Mick Cash to retire, blaming ‘harassment’. THE general secretary of Britain’s largest rail union is stepping down. Mick Cash announced his decision after the RMT’s Annual General Meeting, saying that certain groups had ‘seized every opportunity to undermine and frustrate my efforts’. Mr Cash had been on extendedsick leave
GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER RAILWAYS BY SUSPENDING FRANCHISES Updated 09.18 (RMT response) THE Government is suspending rail franchises and converting them into management agreements, as part of the response to the coronavirus emergency. RAIL INDUSTRY NEWS FROM RAILNEWS Radical reforms lay foundation for ‘modern, green railway’. The long-delayed reform of the railways has begun, with confirmation from the Department for Transport that franchises will be replaced by concessions, and control will be given to a new public body to be called Great British Railways. The DfT has revealed that Network Railand its
GOVERNMENT AGREES TFL FUNDING DEAL Government agrees TfL funding deal. AN EXTENSION of financial support for Transport for London has been agreed with the government after days of ‘extremely tough’ talks. The new deal runs until 11 December 2021 and is worth at least £1.08 billion, but may be increased if passenger revenues are lower than expected. END OF HITACHI TRAINS CRISIS ‘A LONG WAY OFF’ THE return of all Hitachi-built Intercity Expresses to normal service is ‘a long way off’, according to notes of an internal industry briefing seen by Railnews. The document also reveals that two types of cracking have been discovered and that welding to repair the damagewill be
IMMINENT WILLIAMS REVIEW COULD SPARK MAJOR INDUSTRIAL REPORTS that the much-delayed Williams Review of the railway industry – now apparently renamed the ‘Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail’– could be published this week have sparked protests from the RMT union, which is predicting ‘a tsunami of cuts’ and widespread job losses.The main planks of
REVIEW: FIRSTGROUP SIGNS NATIONAL RAIL CONTRACTS FIRSTGROUP has signed two of the new-style National Rail Contracts, worth up to £20.7 million a year. The contracts are for South Western Railway and TransPennine Express, and will start on 30 May when the present Emergency Recovery Measures Agreements end. WILLIAMS RAIL REVIEW QUIETLY RENAMED BY DFT Williams rail review quietly renamed by DfT. THE long-awaited Rail Review commissioned from Keith Williams by the Department for Transport in the autumn of 2018 has gained a new official co-author and title. The Review has been repeatedly delayed and is now at least 18 months behind schedule, with the Covid-19 pandemic adding to thehold up.
NEW WARNING OF CLIMATE CHANGE THREAT TO AGEING RAILWAY TWO key reports have been published by Network Rail, accompanied by a new warning that climate change is posing a ‘substantial’ threat to railway infrastructure, particularly as nineteenth century earthworks were often poorly designed and drained, and are now typically at least 150 years old. ISLE OF WIGHT REOPENING DELAYED BY SOFTWARE PROBLEMS Reader Comments: Views expressed in submitted comments are that of the author, and not necessarily shared by Railnews. Roland Harmer, Bristol. The Isle of Wight heritage railway have some very nice analogue steam trains. RMT’S MICK CASH TO RETIRE, BLAMING ‘HARASSMENT’ RMT’s Mick Cash to retire, blaming ‘harassment’. THE general secretary of Britain’s largest rail union is stepping down. Mick Cash announced his decision after the RMT’s Annual General Meeting, saying that certain groups had ‘seized every opportunity to undermine and frustrate my efforts’. Mr Cash had been on extendedsick leave
GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER RAILWAYS BY SUSPENDING FRANCHISES Updated 09.18 (RMT response) THE Government is suspending rail franchises and converting them into management agreements, as part of the response to the coronavirus emergency. NEWS | RAILNEWS | TODAY'S NEWS FOR TOMORROW'S RAILWAY Two Pacers made their final journeys on the Transport for Wales network on Saturday, bringing an era to a close during which the Class 143s travelled the equivalent of over five trips to the Moon and back. RMT calls for summit meeting over ScotRail disputes The RMT is calling for an urgent meetingEARLY SUMMER BREAK
THE Railnews website is taking an early summer break, and we will be back on 15 June. The print edition for June will be published onThursday, 10 June
TRANSPENNINE UPGRADE MOVES FORWARD WITH FURTHER FUNDING THE government is announcing further investment of £317 million to move the TransPennine Upgrade forward, after an earlier commitment last year to spend £589 million on increasing capacity. However, it emerged in January that the money would not be RADICAL REFORMS LAY FOUNDATION FOR ‘MODERN, GREEN RAILWAY THE long-delayed reform of the railways has begun, with confirmation from the Department for Transport that franchises will be replaced by concessions, and control will be given to a new public body to be called Great British Railways. The details, which have been worked outby former British
RMT PREDICTS ‘LONG SUMMER’ OF SCOTRAIL STRIKES RMT predicts ‘long summer’ of ScotRail strikes. THE RMT has announced new strike dates for ScotRail ticket examiners, who have joined their conductor colleagues by walking out every Sunday in disputes over pay for rest day working. The new 24-hour strike dates for ticket examiners are every Sunday from 13 June to 18 Julyinclusive.
ISLE OF WIGHT REOPENING DELAYED BY SOFTWARE PROBLEMS Reader Comments: Views expressed in submitted comments are that of the author, and not necessarily shared by Railnews. Roland Harmer, Bristol. The Isle of Wight heritage railway have some very nice analogue steam trains. LNER TO BRING BACK OLDER TRAINS AS IET DISRUPTION GOES ON THE disruption on intercity routes between London, Leeds and Edinburgh, and also between London, Bristol, south Wales and south west England is continuing today, after cracks were found in some Hitachi-built Intercity Express units on Saturday morning. After NEW PLAN FOR SOUTH WEST RAILWAYS UNVEILED New plan for south west railways unveiled. SCHEMES to improve the railway network in the south west of England costing a total of less than £1.2 billion are set out in a plan which has been sent to ministers today. The proposals build on upgrades in recent years, which have included the introduction of half-hourly services on theCornish main
NEW HOPE FOR EUROSTAR WITH FUNDING DEAL IN SIGHT New hope for Eurostar with funding deal in sight. NEW reports are claiming that Eurostar’s lenders have agreed a deal to continue loans said to be worth at least £400 million beyond their original repayment dates this summer. Eurostar has been struggling against the impact of Covid-related restrictions on international travel, and its FINALLY WIRED UP: SEVERN TUNNEL ELECTRIFICATION IS A LONG battle by engineers to electrify the Severn tunnel between England and Wales has been won at last, completing the electrification of the Great Western Main Line between London and Cardiff (Caerdydd). RAIL INDUSTRY NEWS FROM RAILNEWS Radical reforms lay foundation for ‘modern, green railway’. The long-delayed reform of the railways has begun, with confirmation from the Department for Transport that franchises will be replaced by concessions, and control will be given to a new public body to be called Great British Railways. The DfT has revealed that Network Railand its
GOVERNMENT AGREES TFL FUNDING DEAL Government agrees TfL funding deal. AN EXTENSION of financial support for Transport for London has been agreed with the government after days of ‘extremely tough’ talks. The new deal runs until 11 December 2021 and is worth at least £1.08 billion, but may be increased if passenger revenues are lower than expected.SUBSCRIPTION
How to Subscribe. Telephone. You can subscribe or renew a current subscription by calling our subscriptions department on. 01438 281200. Post. To subscribe by post, please send a cheque or postal order for £29.50 (£35.00 for international) to. Railnews Subscriptions, 95 Wellingborough Road, Finedon, Wellingborough NN9 5LG. GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER RAILWAYS BY SUSPENDING FRANCHISES Updated 09.18 (RMT response) THE Government is suspending rail franchises and converting them into management agreements, as part of the response to the coronavirus emergency. NEW HOPE FOR EUROSTAR WITH FUNDING DEAL IN SIGHT New hope for Eurostar with funding deal in sight. NEW reports are claiming that Eurostar’s lenders have agreed a deal to continue loans said to be worth at least £400 million beyond their original repayment dates this summer. Eurostar has been struggling against the impact of Covid-related restrictions on international travel, and its RMT’S MICK CASH TO RETIRE, BLAMING ‘HARASSMENT’ RMT’s Mick Cash to retire, blaming ‘harassment’. THE general secretary of Britain’s largest rail union is stepping down. Mick Cash announced his decision after the RMT’s Annual General Meeting, saying that certain groups had ‘seized every opportunity to undermine and frustrate my efforts’. Mr Cash had been on extendedsick leave
LAST RAILWAY CONVALESCENT HOME CLOSES Last Railway Convalescent Home closes. THE last of what was once a group of Railway Convalescent Homes will not be reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. Bridge House in Dawlish had closed its doors in the spring as the lockdown started, having been offering convalescent and recuperative breaks to railway and other transport staff for more UPGRADE SCHEME UNVEILED FOR CORNISH NETWORK NETWORK RAIL has been awarded a tender by Cornwall Council for a scheme to upgrade the railway network in central Cornwall, which would mean improving the infrastructure on the Newquay branch and introducing through services between Newquay, St Austell, Truro and Falmouth under the title of Mid-Cornwall Metro. NEW MANAGING DIRECTOR NAMED FOR NORTHERN NORTHERN has a new managing director, following yesterday’s changeover from Arriva to the Department for Transport’s Operator of Last Resort. The franchise was renationalised after almost two years of poor performance, caused by several factors, and because it was no longer ‘financially sustainable’, according to transport secretary FRANCHISE CRISIS DEEPENS WITH ‘£20M SHORTFALL’ AT C2C THE franchise crisis appears to be deepening, with reports that c2c is the latest operator to slip into the red. Trenitalia is said to have accrued debts of £20 million after forecasts of growth during last year proved to be too optimistic. RAIL INDUSTRY NEWS FROM RAILNEWS Radical reforms lay foundation for ‘modern, green railway’. The long-delayed reform of the railways has begun, with confirmation from the Department for Transport that franchises will be replaced by concessions, and control will be given to a new public body to be called Great British Railways. The DfT has revealed that Network Railand its
GOVERNMENT AGREES TFL FUNDING DEAL Government agrees TfL funding deal. AN EXTENSION of financial support for Transport for London has been agreed with the government after days of ‘extremely tough’ talks. The new deal runs until 11 December 2021 and is worth at least £1.08 billion, but may be increased if passenger revenues are lower than expected.SUBSCRIPTION
How to Subscribe. Telephone. You can subscribe or renew a current subscription by calling our subscriptions department on. 01438 281200. Post. To subscribe by post, please send a cheque or postal order for £29.50 (£35.00 for international) to. Railnews Subscriptions, 95 Wellingborough Road, Finedon, Wellingborough NN9 5LG. GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER RAILWAYS BY SUSPENDING FRANCHISES Updated 09.18 (RMT response) THE Government is suspending rail franchises and converting them into management agreements, as part of the response to the coronavirus emergency. NEW HOPE FOR EUROSTAR WITH FUNDING DEAL IN SIGHT New hope for Eurostar with funding deal in sight. NEW reports are claiming that Eurostar’s lenders have agreed a deal to continue loans said to be worth at least £400 million beyond their original repayment dates this summer. Eurostar has been struggling against the impact of Covid-related restrictions on international travel, and its RMT’S MICK CASH TO RETIRE, BLAMING ‘HARASSMENT’ RMT’s Mick Cash to retire, blaming ‘harassment’. THE general secretary of Britain’s largest rail union is stepping down. Mick Cash announced his decision after the RMT’s Annual General Meeting, saying that certain groups had ‘seized every opportunity to undermine and frustrate my efforts’. Mr Cash had been on extendedsick leave
LAST RAILWAY CONVALESCENT HOME CLOSES Last Railway Convalescent Home closes. THE last of what was once a group of Railway Convalescent Homes will not be reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. Bridge House in Dawlish had closed its doors in the spring as the lockdown started, having been offering convalescent and recuperative breaks to railway and other transport staff for more UPGRADE SCHEME UNVEILED FOR CORNISH NETWORK NETWORK RAIL has been awarded a tender by Cornwall Council for a scheme to upgrade the railway network in central Cornwall, which would mean improving the infrastructure on the Newquay branch and introducing through services between Newquay, St Austell, Truro and Falmouth under the title of Mid-Cornwall Metro. NEW MANAGING DIRECTOR NAMED FOR NORTHERN NORTHERN has a new managing director, following yesterday’s changeover from Arriva to the Department for Transport’s Operator of Last Resort. The franchise was renationalised after almost two years of poor performance, caused by several factors, and because it was no longer ‘financially sustainable’, according to transport secretary FRANCHISE CRISIS DEEPENS WITH ‘£20M SHORTFALL’ AT C2C THE franchise crisis appears to be deepening, with reports that c2c is the latest operator to slip into the red. Trenitalia is said to have accrued debts of £20 million after forecasts of growth during last year proved to be too optimistic. NEWS | RAILNEWS | TODAY'S NEWS FOR TOMORROW'S RAILWAY Two Pacers made their final journeys on the Transport for Wales network on Saturday, bringing an era to a close during which the Class 143s travelled the equivalent of over five trips to the Moon and back. RMT calls for summit meeting over ScotRail disputes The RMT is calling for an urgent meetingEARLY SUMMER BREAK
1 day ago · THE Railnews website is taking an early summer break, and we will be back on 15 June. The print edition for June will be published on Thursday, 10 June IMMINENT WILLIAMS REVIEW COULD SPARK MAJOR INDUSTRIAL REPORTS that the much-delayed Williams Review of the railway industry – now apparently renamed the ‘Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail’– could be published this week have sparked protests from the RMT union, which is predicting ‘a tsunami of cuts’ and widespread job losses.The main planks of
END OF HITACHI TRAINS CRISIS ‘A LONG WAY OFF’ THE return of all Hitachi-built Intercity Expresses to normal service is ‘a long way off’, according to notes of an internal industry briefing seen by Railnews. The document also reveals that two types of cracking have been discovered and that welding to repair the damagewill be
LNER TO BRING BACK OLDER TRAINS AS IET DISRUPTION GOES ON THE disruption on intercity routes between London, Leeds and Edinburgh, and also between London, Bristol, south Wales and south west England is continuing today, after cracks were found in some Hitachi-built Intercity Express units on Saturday morning. AfterSUBSCRIPTION
Subscription Online Payment. Subscribe to receive Railnews monthly, through your door, for only £28.00 (£35.00 for subscriptions outside of the UK) After completing the form, you will be directed to our payment provider, PayPal, to enter your credit/debit card details. If you would prefer to speak to our subscriptions department direct NEW WARNING OF CLIMATE CHANGE THREAT TO AGEING RAILWAY TWO key reports have been published by Network Rail, accompanied by a new warning that climate change is posing a ‘substantial’ threat to railway infrastructure, particularly as nineteenth century earthworks were often poorly designed and drained, and are now typically at least 150 years old. UPGRADE SCHEME UNVEILED FOR CORNISH NETWORK NETWORK RAIL has been awarded a tender by Cornwall Council for a scheme to upgrade the railway network in central Cornwall, which would mean improving the infrastructure on the Newquay branch and introducing through services between Newquay, St Austell, Truro and Falmouth under the title of Mid-Cornwall Metro. ISLE OF WIGHT REOPENING DELAYED BY SOFTWARE PROBLEMS Reader Comments: Views expressed in submitted comments are that of the author, and not necessarily shared by Railnews. Roland Harmer, Bristol. The Isle of Wight heritage railway have some very nice analogue steam trains. FINALLY WIRED UP: SEVERN TUNNEL ELECTRIFICATION IS A LONG battle by engineers to electrify the Severn tunnel between England and Wales has been won at last, completing the electrification of the Great Western Main Line between London and Cardiff (Caerdydd). RAIL INDUSTRY NEWS FROM RAILNEWS The rail industry's leading newspaper and news resource, covering all topics from around the industry - from the staff, to the businesses and politics that influence today's railway LAST DEPARTURE FOR WELSH PACERS TWO Pacers made their final journeys on the Transport for Wales network on Saturday, bringing an era to a close during which the Class 143s travelled the equivalent of over five trips to the Moon and back. Pacers were built by British Rail in the 1980s as GOVERNMENT AGREES TFL FUNDING DEAL AN EXTENSION of financial support for Transport for London has been agreed with the government after days of ‘extremely tough’ talks. The new deal runs until 11 December 2021 and is worth at least £1.08 billion, but may be increased if passenger revenues are lower thanexpected. Transport
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END OF HITACHI TRAINS CRISIS ‘A LONG WAY OFF’ THE return of all Hitachi-built Intercity Expresses to normal service is ‘a long way off’, according to notes of an internal industry briefing seen by Railnews. The document also reveals that two types of cracking have been discovered and that welding to repair the damagewill be a ‘highly
LAST RAILWAY CONVALESCENT HOME CLOSES THE last of what was once a group of Railway Convalescent Homes will not be reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. Bridge House in Dawlish had closed its doors in the spring as the lockdown started, having been offering convalescent and recuperative breaks to railway and other transport staff for more than 100 years. GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER RAILWAYS BY SUSPENDING FRANCHISES Updated 09.18 (RMT response) THE Government is suspending rail franchises and converting them into management agreements, as part of the response to the coronavirus emergency. NEW HOPE FOR EUROSTAR WITH FUNDING DEAL IN SIGHT NEW reports are claiming that Eurostar’s lenders have agreed a deal to continue loans said to be worth at least £400 million beyond their original repayment dates this summer. HS2 DECISION COULD BE IMMINENT RUMOURS are growing that HS2 is about to be given fresh approval, even if timescales have lengthened and costs have almost doubled. Chancellor Sajid Javid met the Prime Minister before the weekend, and it was reported that the Treasury will support the project. FRANCHISE CRISIS DEEPENS WITH ‘£20M SHORTFALL’ AT C2C THE franchise crisis appears to be deepening, with reports that c2c is the latest operator to slip into the red. Trenitalia is said to have accrued debts of £20 million after forecasts of growth during last year proved to be too optimistic. RAIL INDUSTRY NEWS FROM RAILNEWS The rail industry's leading newspaper and news resource, covering all topics from around the industry - from the staff, to the businesses and politics that influence today's railway LAST DEPARTURE FOR WELSH PACERS TWO Pacers made their final journeys on the Transport for Wales network on Saturday, bringing an era to a close during which the Class 143s travelled the equivalent of over five trips to the Moon and back. Pacers were built by British Rail in the 1980s as GOVERNMENT AGREES TFL FUNDING DEAL AN EXTENSION of financial support for Transport for London has been agreed with the government after days of ‘extremely tough’ talks. The new deal runs until 11 December 2021 and is worth at least £1.08 billion, but may be increased if passenger revenues are lower thanexpected. Transport
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END OF HITACHI TRAINS CRISIS ‘A LONG WAY OFF’ THE return of all Hitachi-built Intercity Expresses to normal service is ‘a long way off’, according to notes of an internal industry briefing seen by Railnews. The document also reveals that two types of cracking have been discovered and that welding to repair the damagewill be a ‘highly
LAST RAILWAY CONVALESCENT HOME CLOSES THE last of what was once a group of Railway Convalescent Homes will not be reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. Bridge House in Dawlish had closed its doors in the spring as the lockdown started, having been offering convalescent and recuperative breaks to railway and other transport staff for more than 100 years. GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER RAILWAYS BY SUSPENDING FRANCHISES Updated 09.18 (RMT response) THE Government is suspending rail franchises and converting them into management agreements, as part of the response to the coronavirus emergency. NEW HOPE FOR EUROSTAR WITH FUNDING DEAL IN SIGHT NEW reports are claiming that Eurostar’s lenders have agreed a deal to continue loans said to be worth at least £400 million beyond their original repayment dates this summer. HS2 DECISION COULD BE IMMINENT RUMOURS are growing that HS2 is about to be given fresh approval, even if timescales have lengthened and costs have almost doubled. Chancellor Sajid Javid met the Prime Minister before the weekend, and it was reported that the Treasury will support the project. FRANCHISE CRISIS DEEPENS WITH ‘£20M SHORTFALL’ AT C2C THE franchise crisis appears to be deepening, with reports that c2c is the latest operator to slip into the red. Trenitalia is said to have accrued debts of £20 million after forecasts of growth during last year proved to be too optimistic. NEWS | RAILNEWS | TODAY'S NEWS FOR TOMORROW'S RAILWAY Two Pacers made their final journeys on the Transport for Wales network on Saturday, bringing an era to a close during which the Class 143s travelled the equivalent of over five trips to the Moon and back. RMT calls for summit meeting over ScotRail disputes The RMT is calling for an urgent meetingEARLY SUMMER BREAK
18 hours ago · THE Railnews website is taking an early summer break, and we will be back on 15 June. The print edition for June will be published on Thursday, 10 June IMMINENT WILLIAMS REVIEW COULD SPARK MAJOR INDUSTRIAL REPORTS that the much-delayed Williams Review of the railway industry – now apparently renamed the ‘Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail’– could be published this week have sparked protests from the RMT union, which is predicting ‘a tsunami of cuts’ and widespread job losses.The main planks of
LNER TO BRING BACK OLDER TRAINS AS IET DISRUPTION GOES ON THE disruption on intercity routes between London, Leeds and Edinburgh, and also between London, Bristol, south Wales and south west England is continuing today, after cracks were found in some Hitachi-built Intercity Express units on Saturday morning. AfterSUBSCRIPTION
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