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Celebrities and conservationists campaign against Liverpool Street station developmentPosted by Broadcaster Stephen Fry and artist Tracey Emin are among dozens of public figures and conservationists urging the Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove to prevent a “grossly opportunistic” development of a major London railway station. 
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King urges train passengers to ‘mind the gap’ in coronation messagePosted by Train passengers are being reminded to “mind the gap” in a recorded announcement by King Charles and the Queen Consort to be played in railway stations across the UK this weekend. 
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TransPennine Express give train Eurovision makeoverPosted by TransPennine Express (TPE) added the Eurovision logo and a “Welcome to Liverpool” message to one of its Nova 2 trains as the city prepares to host the competition. 
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‘Deltic’ charity tour commemorate ‘Tees-Tyne Pullman’Posted by To mark the 75th anniversary of the ‘Tees-Tyne Pullman’, The Railway Magazine has joined forces with Pathfinder Tours to run a recreation of the 1970s service, raising money for charity with a train that will use blue and grey Mk.2 carriages very similar to those used around 50 years ago. 
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120 years of London County Council Trams celebrated at CrichPosted by Crich Tramway Village will bring together the beginning and end of electric tramway operations by London County Council (LCC) for a special photo opportunity on March 15. 
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Train drivers to stage three more strikesPosted by Train drivers will stage three fresh strikes in a long-running row over pay, including on FA Cup final day. 
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Minimum service legislation ‘could provoke further conflict’, MPs warnedPosted by Plans to legislate for minimum levels of service during rail strikes could have “unintended consequences” of provoking further conflict, MPs have been told. 
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Pioneering Stockton & Darlington Railway archive shared with the public for the first timePosted by The National Railway Museum has acquired and digitised a newly discovered archive from a largely forgotten early railway pioneer – Leonard Raisbeck. 
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Work to make overhead wires more resilient to cause bank holiday disruptionsPosted by Rail engineering work to make overhead electric wires more resilient against hot weather will be carried out during the early May bank holiday weekend, causing major disruption at one of the UK’s busiest stations. 
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Two year project will make London Waterloo ‘lighter and brighter’Posted by The century-old roof of the UK’s busiest railway station is being renovated to create a brighter environment for passengers. 
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