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Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Guns go silent on WCML. Armistice to be signed?

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This from Virgin Trains ... More frequent departures and even faster journeys are on the Virgin Trains agenda as demand for rail travel grow...

"Don't mess with us!" threatens NR

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Either our armed forces are now so emasculated by fighting on two fronts that they can be whipped by a couple of HR dollies and Steve from A...
Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Chiltern blows bubbles on Twitter

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Those of you unconvinced of the benefits of Twitter may soon be converted. Those canny boys and girls over at Chiltern are " offering T...

Life after death - Official

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With a bowler tip to Obnoxio ...

Guest Post: Railways and social media #2

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Monday's guest post from Ben Smith on how the railways might use social media attracted considerable interest amongst readers. Brendan N...

ATOC tramples roughshod over heritage line

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Oh dear. ATOC's exciting Connecting Communities Report already appears to be falling apart under public scrutiny. Readers will recollec...

GC introduces 12,000hp on ECML?

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Exciting news from The Reporter, the Ciras newsletter. Following a reader concern about the length of some Grand Central HST sets The Repo...

Nexus "not being privatised".

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One of the bidders for the Tyne & Wear Metro may be about to drop out according to NEBusiness : Last night The Journal was informed of r...
Monday, 15 June 2009

Lookalike XX - NR abreast of the situation...

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Good news for West Coast Main Line Passengers. According to PR Week : Network Rail has appointed Iris to handle an integrated consumer PR an...

NESA on line, but not for long?

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Network Rail has spent enormous amounts of time and money creating a National Electronic Sectional Appendix ( NESA ). And a jolly good thing...

Car scrappage

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***The First Secretary announced that from the end of April until 7th June more than 60,000 car buyers have been given a £2,000 discount for...

The disturbing case of the missing NIR

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Telegrammed by 221b Baker Street 'I say, Holmes, what do you make of the disturbing case of the Pacer engine, found near Olive Mount ju...

Open Access: Railways and social media

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Guest columnist Ben Smith , a technology consultant and a founder of The Really Mobile Project , argues that railway companies should use so...
Saturday, 13 June 2009

ATOC issues old record

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Deep breath. It would appear that private sector Train Operating Companies want to reopen lots of stations! This from the Sunday Telegraph ....

Bin laiden?

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A naughty reader has sent Eye the following picture: Amusing captions invited. Unless of course it is just a bin at Fort William? UPDATE: A ...

Lord Adonis - prove Gordon right

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After a febrile couple of weeks Gordon Brown now assures us that his administration is listening to the people. Denied the General Election ...

Rumble in the bungle

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Good news for Scott Wilson. According to Building magazine: " Scott Wilson has emerged as the big winner from the latest round of cont...

Lost and found #1

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Found! One Pacer engine from yesterday's 19.37 Blackpool to Liverpool service . Discovered trackside between Broadgreen station and Wav...
Thursday, 11 June 2009

A riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma

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Telegrammed by the Velopodist I wonder if your readers can help me to solve a puzzle. The Rail, Maritime and Transport Union insists its str...

A new era unfurls #2

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Virgin West Coast PPM on Wednesday 10th June 2009 55.9%. " A new era will unfold on the West Coast Main Line " Iain Coucher, Decem...
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