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Tag Archives: network rail

Engineering work forces luxury train delay

Northern Belle’s trip to the seaside rescheduled.

25 August, 2020 in Tourism, Transport, Travel.

Investment announced on Birmingham railways

Major University station upgrade will boost economy and improve journeys for passengers.<

22 July, 2020 in Business, Commonwealth Games 2022, Transport, Travel.

All aboard: First plans go in for revamped Camp Hill rail line

Richard Lutz reports on a step forward in opening the Moseley/Kings Heath train line.

22 October, 2019 in Business, Construction, Kings Heath, Kings Norton, Moseley and Kings Heath, Most recent, Politics, Transport, Travel.

Grand Central Station to aid homeless charity

Christmas event at railway station in aid of SIFA Fireside.

13 December, 2018 in Charities, Christmas, Music.

£1.7 million station refurbishment begins at Longbridge

Station upgrade to improve facilities for passengers.

6 November, 2018 in Transport, Travel.

Rail links to London face weekend distuption

Euston station to close for three weekends this summer while Wembley junction is replaced.

9 July, 2018 in Transport, Travel.

Railway investment means holiday timetable changes

Passengers advised to plan ahead while track upgraded.

13 December, 2017 in Business, Transport.

Rail passengers urged to plan travel over bumper weekend

Birmingham gears up for Black Friday crowds.

23 November, 2017 in Birmingham, Christmas, Transport, Travel.

Rail travellers told “Small Talk Save Lives”

Passengers in the West Midlands encouraged to be aware of potential suicides.

16 November, 2017 in Community, Health, Transport.

Local train passengers warned to plan early for Christmas

Advice comes as Birmingham gears up for record festive crowds.

14 November, 2017 in Birmingham, Christmas, Retail, Tourism.

“Avoid Euston” advice to Bank Holiday travellers

Planned maintenance work leads to warning for rail passengers.

28 July, 2017 in Business, Transport.

Local culture celebrated at Rolfe Street station

New artwork by Sandwell College students unveiled.

20 June, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Community, Education, Transport.

Community comes together to transform Rolfe Street

Diverse groups adopt railway station.

25 May, 2017 in Community, Transport.

The 31 steps

New Street might be modernised but some of Birmingham’s other stations still need improvement, points out Alan Clawley.

1 October, 2015 in Community, Travel.

Holiday railway disruption warning

Check before you travel this Easter as rail upgrades continue.

20 March, 2015 in Most recent.

Rail company makes plans for autumn

Autumn leaf fall timetable to be introduced on Cross City services.

14 October, 2014 in Transport.

Birmingham Airport CEO welcomes HS2 extension

Birmingham Airport CEO welcomes HS2 extension and calls for an aviation policy “that complements the investment in HS2”

28 January, 2013 in Birmingham, Business, Property Press, Transport.

That’s close enough!

Supporters of the high-speed railway line are keen to bring London closer to Birmingham but Alan Clawley argues that it’s already close enough.

21 January, 2012 in Business, Comment, Environment, Politics, Tourism, Travel.

‘Haitch’ Ess two – top toff transport

An imaginary scene from; ‘Yes Prime Minister.’

16 January, 2012 in Business, Farming, Property Press, Solihull, Tourism, Travel.

West Midlands Campaign for Better Transport: An invitation

Rail commuters from the West Midlands are being urged to come forward and bring their concerns about local rail services in the West Midlands to campaigners

2 November, 2011 in Birmingham, Business, Travel, What's on.

Centro Opposed to Unmanned Stations

It’s been claimed today that proposed job cuts by train company London Midland will provide a poor impression of the region to visitors.

12 September, 2011 in Business, Environment, Tourism, Travel.

Help For rail users

Cycling commuters in the Black Country have been given added security.

9 September, 2011 in Cycling, Environment, Health, Sandwell.

Trouble on the railways – continued

Opposition continues to grow to London Midland’s plans to reduce staffing levels at their stations.

30 March, 2011 in Transport, Travel.

Trouble on the railways

Local rail company London Midland have run into trouble with their latest proposal to cut services

3 March, 2011 in Business, Most recent, Travel.

New Street Station plans

Department store chain John Lewis are to open a new branch as part of the Birmingham New Street re-development.

21 February, 2011 in Business, Property Press, Shopping, Transport.

The train not standing

Maintenance work at railway stations usually leads to problems for scores of commuters. But as Dave Woodhall reports, this isn’t always the case.

4 February, 2011 in Most recent, Travel.

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