The Complete Preservation News Magazine
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Shannon Butcher
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Rail operators have blamed coronavirus-related staff shortages for widespread cancellations during the Christmas getaway.
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Passengers are being reminded that the vast majority of Britain’s rail network will be open for business as usual over Christmas.
This week’s roundup of news from the UK railway industry.
Train passengers will be hit with the largest fares rise in nearly a decade next year.
The Transport Secretary did not rule out increasing rail fares by 3.8% when challenged by Labour in the Commons.
Storm Barra is forecast to bring snow and winds of up to 70mph to parts of the country from late Tuesday afternoon and will affect some services in the south west and north east of Scotland.
It’s the time of the year you can’t ignore even if you tried – the Black Friday Classic Magazines sale is upon us all and it’s here for the week!
The Government has been accused of a “betrayal of trust” as it set out its long-awaited revised plans for Northern England and the Midlands.
Sam Hewitt
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps will dispatch the first passenger train to run on the Dartmoor Line for over 50 years.
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