HS2: Never a cheaper time than now to dig Euston tunnel, rail minister told Transport and infrastructure Whether HS2 finishes at Euston or at Old Oak Common, in London's outer suburbs, has been shrouded in uncertainty throughout this year.
Is the UK rail industry getting back on track? Business With no more strike action and reform well-underway, the signs are looking positive of the UK's railway industry.
Trainline’s future in focus as Labour plots rail reform Transport and infrastructure Trainline investors have been concerned the new Labour government wide-reaching rail reforms could hit the bottom line.
More rail strikes coming: Aslef accuses LNER of ‘bullying’ and breaking agreements August 16, 2024 The Aslef train drivers union has called for industrial action every weekend until November, citing a “breakdown” in relations with the LNER train company. In an announcement this morning, the leader of the union said the company’s “continued failure” to sort out long-standing issues had “forced us into this position.” Drivers on the east coast [...]
You think Britain’s railways are a mess? Take a look at Germany. July 15, 2024 Take a look around Europe and you'll find many of the continent's wealthiest countries also can't run a railway system properly.
Labour’s rail nationalisation is a misdiagnosis. More state intervention can’t be the cure April 29, 2024 Labour's plans to renationalise Britain's rail network have been touted as the "biggest reform of our railways in a generation." But will it change much?