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  • Richard Brooks (West Midlands Railway) and Pro Rider Beth Crumpton at Redditch railway station

    ​Redditch Tour Series – the count down begins!

    ​Organisers, sponsors and Pro Riders have come together to celebrate the Redditch Ovo Energy Tour Series being just two weeks away! The race gets 'back into gear' on Thursday 9th May and is the first race in this season's Tour Series Programme.

  • Friends of Stourbridge Stations chairman Phil Tonks (left) with some of the volunteers from the group

    New group on track to spruce up Stourbridge stations

    A new community group has been formed to bring a new lease of life to Stourbridge Junction and Stourbridge Town railway stations – and it’s looking for new members. Friends of Stourbridge Stations (FOSS) will be looking to spruce up the two railway stations, by creating colourful new floral displays and running community activities throughout the year.

  • Class 230 train 230004 at Bedford station

    First Class 230 begins passenger services between Bletchley and Bedford

    The first Class 230 D Train has entered passenger service on the Marston Vale line this morning (Tuesday 23 April). Unit 230004 is now in service on the route between Bletchley and Bedford. The train, which has been developed by Vivarail, will provide extra capacity and improved customer experience for passengers on the line.

  • Winners of the ACoRP Community Rail Awards 2018

    Entries now open for prestigious Community Rail Awards

    The search for the excellence in the community rail movement begins today (17 April 2019) as entries open for the Association of Community Rail Partnerships (ACoRP) Community Rail Awards. The awards, now in its fifteenth year, celebrates and rewards the innovation and hard work from the unsung stars of the community rail movement.

  • New map to give more confidence to disabled rail passengers

    New map to give more confidence to disabled rail passengers

    The rail industry is launching a new interactive map which will make it easy for passengers to find out about accessibility at stations, helping to boost their confidence to travel by train. This is part of the industry’s wider programme of work to improve access to rail and deliver long-term change.

  • Over £1m recovered from ticketless rail travellers in the past year

    Over £1m recovered from ticketless rail travellers in the past year

    Over £1m of revenue has been recovered from ticketless rail travellers using London Northwestern Railway and West Midlands Railway services over the past 12 months. Revenue protection managers at the train operators recovered a total of £1,284,746 of unpaid fares during the financial year to April 2019.

  • Advice for passengers travelling over the Easter weekend

    Advice for passengers travelling over the Easter weekend

    London Northwestern Railway passengers are being advised to plan ahead if they intend to travel this weekend (from Friday 19 until Monday 22 April). Essential planned improvement work will be taking place at London Euston, Liverpool Lime Street, and on the West Coast Mainline between Rugby and Birmingham International.

  • RoSPA Gold Award for West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway

    RoSPA Gold Award for West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway

    A Gold Award for health and safety practices has been presented to West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway. The train operators have been recognised for an ongoing commitment to ensuring that staff, customers and contractors get home safely at the end of every day.

  • ​More railway stations across the West Midlands to become accessible for all

    ​More railway stations across the West Midlands to become accessible for all

    Three stations operated by West Midlands Railway will benefit from funding to introduce vital upgrades to provide step free access to all platforms. Smethwick Rolfe Street, Wellington and Worcester Shrub Hill have all been chosen to benefit from Department for Transport (DfT) ‘Access for All’ programme funding.

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