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November 22, 2011

Rail.co News Headlines. 22nd November 2011

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  • East Coast launches new Wi-Fi gateway  Train operator East Coast has launched a new welcome page for its popular Wi-Fi service “ the first of its kind in the UK rail industry ...
  • Unipart Rail signs distribution agreement with RBLI  Unipart Rail has announced that it has signed an agreement with Royal British Legion Industries to double the range of trackside signage carried in the Unipart ...
  • Central line trains to be ˜overhauled" for 2012 Games  Passengers using the Central line will ‘soon begin to benefit from a rejuvenation of their carriages’, TfL has said. After 19 years in service the current ...
  • Double Innovation in Electrification  On 22 October 2011 Balfour Beatty Rail, working alongside Balfour Beatty Engineering Services Traction Group, installed the Paisley Gilmour Street Track Side Cabin as part of ...
  • Re-Signalling Heritage Style  Much has been written about new signalling schemes on Network Rail, London Underground and elsewhere. The wonders of modern electronics and computer control make fascinating reading ...
  • Blackpool Illuminations  Issue 84 (October 2011) of the rail engineer magazine included a report on the world launch of the new BOMBARDIER FLEXITY 2 tram at Blackpool. That ...
  • Clever Karlsruhe  For several years, the mass rapid transit (MRT) system in the German city of Karlsruhe and its surrounding region has been the subject of an interesting ...
  • Manchester Metrolink 20 Years of Evolution  Manchester's Metrolink first opened in April 1992, running from Altrincham to Manchester city centre and on to Bury. This was the first of the second generation ...

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