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Rail workers begin voting on continuing industrial actionPosted by Railway workers start voting on Thursday on whether to continue taking industrial action in the long-running dispute over jobs, pay and conditions. 
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Operators reveal their plans following Vivarail collapsePosted by The future of the various train fleets affected by the collapse of Vivarail has been clarified in recent weeks as administrators work to wind up the affairs of the failed train builder and battery technology company. 
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Full circle for last British Rail train to Wareham passenger returning as driverPosted by A Swanage Railway volunteer who travelled on the last British Rail train from Swanage to Wareham as a child in 1972 will be the conductor driver on the first Swanage Railway passenger train into Wareham using the heritage line’s 1950s diesel train. 
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RAIB releases report into tragic Carmont accidentPosted by The Rail Accident Investigation Branch has released its report into the fatal derailment of a ScotRail Inter7City train at Carmont following torrential rainfall on August 12, 2020. 
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Great Central Railway to fully reopen this weekendPosted by After partly closing to replace two bridges, trains are returning to the full length of the Great Central Railway this weekend. Two bridges of around 125 years old near Quorn and Woodhouse station were replaced in March, meaning a partial closer of the line. The replacement involved temporarily lifting the track, removing old structures and… 
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Trackside fire disrupts London Paddington servicesPosted by A trackside electrical fire has caused large-scale disruption to rail services to and from London Paddington. 
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Eggscellent railway activities this EasterPosted by There’s something for everyone this Easter, with railway events up and down the country, from model railway shows to afternoon tea with the Mad Hatter. 
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Euston HS2 delays will mean extra costs, warns watchdogPosted by Delays linking up HS2 and Euston will mean extra costs and potentially even higher spending, the National Audit Office has warned ministers. 
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Freight train companies ‘quite happy’ to be excluded from new strike lawsPosted by Freight train companies are “quite happy” that their industry is excluded from the Government’s new legislation forcing unions to provide a minimum level of service during strikes, MPs have been told. 
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