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  • Lack of train station catering options costing passengers, warns watchdog

    June 12, 2024

    Railways station operators are being urged to create more competition between resident food outlets, as a study by a regulator concluded passengers are being let down by a lack of catering options.

  • What is driving Firstgroup’s returns against rival Mobico and Britain’s train operators?

    June 11, 2024

    Investors in Firstgroup are set to rake in a bumper payout this year after profit surged. What's driving the growth?

  • Firstgroup: Booming rail and bus demand delivers windfall for shareholders

    June 11, 2024

    Firstgroup dividends sit at 5.5p, a 45 per cent hike on full-year 2023 amid a surge in demand for rail and bus travel.

  • Eurostar won’t have a rival for at least four years – and Brexit is to blame

    June 2, 2024

    Eurostar will keep its monopoly on the Channel Tunnel for at least the next four years due to Brexit-related red tape.

  • Elizabeth Line, Thameslink and Heathrow Express: London commuters ‘failed’ by train firms as punctuality plummets

    May 30, 2024

    New figures from the Office of Rail and Road show punctuality at key London train operator's has fallen, while cancellations remain at record levels.

  • Elizabeth Line turns two: The highs, the lows and the future for London’s favourite route

    May 24, 2024

    The Elizabeth Line turns two years old today and it has been a rare success story in Britain's infrastructure scene.

  • Grand Central: Bid for 550,000 more seats on routes between London Kings Cross and the North

    May 21, 2024

    Arriva Group has applied to the Office of Rail and Road to add a number of open access routes between London and the North.

  • Firstgroup bids to restore direct London to Rochdale route for the first time since 2000

    May 17, 2024

    FirstGroup said the new route would be electric and battery powered, and operated by brand new trains which will be built in Britain.

  • Rail operator takes Mick Lynch’s RMT union to the Supreme Court

    May 15, 2024

    A Northern rail operator has presented its appeal application to the Supreme Court over a dispute with transport worker unions

  • Labour’s rail nationalisation is a misdiagnosis. More state intervention can’t be the cure

    April 29, 2024

    Labour's plans to renationalise Britain's rail network have been touted as the "biggest reform of our railways in a generation." But will it change much?

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