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Train passengers face losing access to wifi after the government told rail companies to stop providing the service unless they can demonstrate its business case. The move is being pushed by the Department for Transport in order to cut costs as it looks to reform all aspects of the railway.
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Trudy Harrison MP, DfT minister and Member of Parliament for Copeland, was joined by Network Rail chief executive Andrew Haines this afternoon to get a closer look at the best of British low-carbon train technology at Glasgow Central station.
(Permalink) Andrew Haines Dft Glasgow Central HydroFLEX Network Rail Porterbrook Trudy Harrison Vivarail Glasgow Central: DfT minister Tracy Harrison MP is shown two next-generation green trains (Vivarail and HydroFLEX) by Network Rail chief executive Andrew Haines at Glasgow Central station. |