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Two further extensions to Manchester Metrolink have been authorised by the DfT, and talks are underway on the construction of another new line which would bring trams to Manchester Airport.

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Plans for a new £15 million entrance to Leeds station have been approved by the city’s Planning Committee, but one councillor has slammed the idea as a ‘white elephant’. Metro and Network Rail are developing a new southern entrance which will allow people to get in and out of the station from both sides of the river Aire around Granary Wharf.

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The PPP Arbiter Chris Bolt is due to publish a key decision about the funding of LUL contractor Tube Lines this week. His findings are set to play a major part in deciding how much progress the Underground makes over the next few years.

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Passenger Focus is calling for the scrapping of the five or ten minutes margin which is allowed before a train is officially late. Five minutes is applied to commuter services and ten for intercity trains. However, ATOC has responded that it does not need Passenger Focus to remind it that punctuality is important.

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The transport secretary Andrew Adonis is warning that ‘mouthing slogans’ will not be enough to achieve a seven-day railway. Lord Adonis told Railnews that the ambition of keeping trains running without engineering disruption is a long way off – but that he intends to keep the pressure on Network Rail to achieve it.

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Network Rail has appointed a new executive to take charge of the 2500+ stations on the National Rail network in Britain, as part of what it is describing as its ‘ambitious plans to transform rail stations’.

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Work on restoring the Borders Railway has officially started, with the launch of ancillary work at Galashiels. The project will bring passenger trains back to the northern part of the Waverley Route between Edinburgh, Galashiels and Tweedbank.

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The Office of Rail Regulation has told Network Rail to take ‘urgent action’ to correct some problems with its new maintenance regime, and the RMT union has demanded an ‘immediate halt’ to 1500 job cuts.

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High Speed rail has the potential to boost the British economy by more than two per cent and create between 25,000 and 42,000 extra jobs by 2040, according to a new study by accountants KPMG. The greatest economic gains – and jobs growth – would be in Yorkshire & Humber, Scotland, the North East, North West and the West Midlands.

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Staff in Virgin Trains ticket offices are being balloted for industrial action by the RMT, as a dispute over the use of new technology hardens. The union is calling for additional pay for staff who are required to operate new equipment.

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Give Birmingham its own high-speed hub

I first visited Birmingham over thirty years ago, and at the time it shared the facets of many great Industrial cities with industry in decline, the financial services revolution still a glimmer in Maggie Thatcher's eye, and the oft-heralded 'White Heat of technology' had become a dull grey.

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AT last, we have some political progress on an electrification programme with the announcement (hastily made on the day Gordon Brown chaired a Cabinet meeting in Cardiff) that the Great Western route will be electrified to Reading, Newbury, Oxford, Bristol, Cardiff and Swansea.

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Rail is the way forward for Wales

LAST month I published the National Transport Plan for Wales, which will guide the development of a genuinely integrated transport system for Wales and I see rail as a crucial element in this plan.

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Our £3.6bn blueprint for Scotland's railways

AS a minister who has used the train over 600 times since coming into Government, I have a real passion and enthusiasm for rail. Commuting to and from work on the train each day has given me a chance to experience the rail network at first-hand and those experiences have given me a clear vision about what I, and this Government, want to achieve in Scotland.

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The Government is pricing people off rail

IN delivering a Sustainable Transport System, Geoff Hoon suggests we should tackle climate change by "preserving freedom of choice, facing people with the true carbon cost of those choices... helping people reduce their need to travel or switch to lower-carbon modes".

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THE past month has been quite momentous for events that could signify the rail industry's future.

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THE continuing effects of the recession have been revealed in the latest financial reports from owners of train operating franchises.

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Give us high speed – and a 24/7 railway

Government argues that the start of two years of gauge enhancement work from Southampton to the West Midlands to allow 9ft 6ins containers to be carried on standard flat wagons (W10 gauge) is a major milestone in the creation of a network capable of carrying these containers, not only from major ports to inland destinations, but also within the UK.

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LAST month’s Railtex exhibition at London’s Earls Court was quite a show – not least because the three seminars sponsored by Railnews attracted larger crowds than any similar event. But, while Railtex helped draw attention to many of the industry’s present positive opportunities, it also highlighted serious difficulties ahead.

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DESPITE suffering hopefully short-term difficulties of the economic downturn, the rail industry clearly has the confidence of a Government investing in new trains, route expansion and possibly further electrification for a bright future. What a pity if that confidence is dented by industrial unrest.

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Come with us and enjoy this part of America at its best in all its springtime....

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WHAT better way to spend the weekend with your family and friends than paying a visit to a UK ski slope. Scattered all across the UK, ski slopes offer an excellent way of getting to grips with the basics of skiing or snowboarding..

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Tucked away on England’s north western frontier overlooking the Scottish Borders, Cumbria has one of the most dramatic and varied landscapes in Britain...

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Join the festive fun north of the border and you are guaranteed more than a little extra Christmas magic.

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If ever a city could claim split personality, it’s Brussels. French versus Flemish, historic versus hip, bizarre versus boring. Full of contrasts, contradictions and intrigue, this is a multicultural equation that goes deeper than just red tape and Eurocrats. An historic heirloom is closer to the mark. And in an age where so much is already discovered, Belgium’s capital seduces as one of Western Europe’s unknowns.

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France’s northernmost bits have much more to engage the visitor than many people realise. True, a tan is easier to come by along the Mediterranean, but when it comes to culture, cuisine, shopping and dramatic views of land and sea – not to mention good old-fashioned friendliness – the far north can compete with the best France can offer.

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Paris has almost exhausted the superlatives that can be reasonably applied to a city.

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Railnews, in conjunction with Darjeeling Tours – recognized experts in specialist Indian tourism – is delighted to offer our readers the chance to see the heart of North India from the unique perspective of its world-famous railway.

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Multicultural, materialistic and moving forward at a pace like no other city, Dubai is the little city-state that could. From sleepy trading port to skyscraper central, the city lives for attention and achieves it by being the very model of a tolerant Arab state in a rickety region.

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Dogged, determined and for many decades down-at-heel, Liverpool just refused to go down..

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