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The Gazette on MSNGrant funding sees signs upgraded at several rail stations across EssexEvery branch line in Essex, supported by the CRP, now features unique signage that reflects their individual identities.
A number of WHSmith stores have already closed this year, including sites in Bolton, Basingstoke and Luton. Recently, the retailer closed stores in Halstead and Woolwich, with further shops set to ...
The naval forts were made up of two hollow reinforced concrete towers connected by a large steel platform. They were ...
Mr Wright saved the train from scrap in Sussex in 2022 and set up the Clacton Express Preservation Group – a non-profit group ...
Passenger train service running out of a new transit hub near Michigan Central Station in Detroit could begin by late 2028, Crain’s has learned. A new transit facility plus a 1,300-space, eight-story ...
For more than fifty years the station sat next to the C&O tracks near the Huguenot Bridge. Westham helped move passengers and ...
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Essex Live on MSNBasildon Miniature Railway to relaunch next month after five years of being abandoned and overgrownUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Following yesterday’s shooting at Milton Keynes railway station, Thames Valley Police have released an update. Officers were called to reports of a man carrying a firearm at the station. Armed ...
Essex County Council has also proposed £2.5 million for expanding the Tudor Fields to Jaywick Sands route. This could in turn act as an evacuation route for re-purposing the disused town centre ...
A significant milestone has been marked in an ambitious project to transform a disused railway into a new greenway in Alnwick. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Northumberland Gazette, you ...
A man has been charged over an alleged cyber attack which shut down public wi-fi at some of Britain's biggest railway stations. Public wi-fi services were suspended at 19 railway stations on ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Network Rail’s boss has announced his retirement amid a Government overhaul of the sector. Chief executive Sir Andrew Haines said he will ...
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