Contract News
Businesses across UK share £11.5 billion of HS2 contract awards
New figures show that thousands of UK businesses have won contracts to support the high-speed line's construction. Latest quarterly data shows that over £11.5 billion worth of tier two contracts have been awarded by HS2’s construction partners to businesses...
British Transport Police
Northern warns prolific fare dodgers of historic prosecutions
Northern has issued a warning to persistent fare evaders on its services that, once identified, they should expect to be prosecuted for historic cases of fare evasion as well as the journey for which they were caught.
Where there is...
Government
Draft Rail Reform Bill receives mixed industry response
The Government has today included a Draft Rail Reform Bill in the King’s Speech which sets out some of the key pillars of industry reform including the creation of Great British Railways. A Parliamentary committee will oversee pre-legislative scrutiny...
Careers
First conductors for new Northumberland Line begin training
The first three conductors recruited to work on the new Northumberland Line have started their training with Northern – as the closing date for 12 further vacancies approaches.
David Nattress, Kevin Watson, and Cameron Young are the first of 15...
People
Northern appoints former train driver as new head of operational standards
Northern has appointed Mark Gardner as its new head of operational standards.
In this role, Gardner will be responsible for developing, implementing and reviewing all operational safety processes and procedures for the train operator.
Gardner, from Leeds in West Yorkshire, has...
Accessibility
Government scraps plans to close ticket stations
Following consultations with passenger bodies, Transport Secretary Mark Harper has this morning rejected plans to close hundreds of ticket stations across the country within the next three years.
He said: “The consultation on ticket offices has now ended, with the...
Company News
Hitachi Rail secures clearance for €1.66 billion Thales GTS acquisition
Hitachi Rail has been given clearance to proceed with its €1.66 billion acquisition of Thales’ Ground Transportation Systems business today.
The publication of the European Commission’s (EC) approval means that the deal has now received clearance from all 13 competition...
General Interest
Campaign for Better Transport calls for radical changes to rail tickets as part of new report
Campaign for Better Transport is calling for a Best Price Guarantee, a low-cost monthly public transport ticket, and rewards for frequent travellers in the form of Rail Miles as it launches its blueprint for fares and ticketing reform at...
Environment
ScotRail network returning to normal service following heavy rainfall
ScotRail services between the Central Belt and Aberdeen and Inverness will return to normal from today (Monday 30 October) following a weekend of heavy rain.
A Met Office yellow weather warning had been in place across North East Scotland since...
People
‘Final station call’ for CrossCountry train driver after 37 years
It’s the end of an era for train driver Phil Read who made his final station stop today (Friday 27 October), retiring after more than 37 years of driving trains.
Phil joined CrossCountry as a train driver in July 1998...
Latest News
Unseen photos from the Coronation released by SWR for the first anniversary
South Western Railway (SWR) has released new, unseen photos ahead of the first anniversary of the Coronation of Their...