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Recommendations arise from review into 2018's timetable disruption across the north
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Investment to upgrade Gatwick Airport train station's facilities including a larger concourse, 5 new lifts and 8 new escalators.
Market Harborough station upgrades include extending platforms, creating more seats and improving journey times.
Proposed EU Transport Council work including hired vehicles and road charging 'mobility packages' plus progress on rail passenger rights and obligations.
Trains will be greener with more comfortable seats, improved accessibility, free wifi, power sockets and air-conditioning.
Passengers on 50% of DfT operated franchises are now eligible for improved compensation schemes when their trains are delayed by 15 minutes or more.
Delay Repay 15 launched on Greater Anglia.
Scheme will mean people are compensated fairly and quickly.
Government has published a report outlining funding to transform connectivity throughout the south-west region.
Agreement would create a package of measures aimed at improving the railways for all users on match days.
Announces a new consultation and plans to ensure smart ticketing across regional and urban areas can deliver the kind of pay-as-you-go structure used in London.
Smart ticketing offers simpler fares, fairer deals and less confusion for passengers.
Organisations can apply for a share of £5.5 million to integrate proven technologies into the UK rail industry.
Delay Repay 15 scheme ensures rail passengers can claim compensation quickly and easily.
Update on May 2018 timetable disruption.
UK organisations can apply for a share of up to £300,000 to develop new ways to plan railway infrastructure and meet passenger demand.
Upgrade will mean longer trains, more reliable services, more seats and faster journeys.
Northern rail passengers to benefit from state-of-the-art trains.
Chris Grayling visits Bicester to see how how enabling works are laying the ground for construction of a world-class rail link.
Simple one-click' automated claims systems, available via smartphones and smartcard registration, will make compensation claims easier for customers.
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