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Category Archives: Rail Strategy
Station Announcements
For years, Smart has tried to persuade both Northern and Metro to improve the station announcements at Marsden and Slaithwaite stations, so that they are both relevant and informative. For over a month now we have had no announcements at … Continue reading
Posted in Campaigning, Northern Rail, Rail Strategy, Transpennine Express, Transport Focus
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New trains to London and grimsby
For those of you who missed the fascinating article in the Examiner last friday, September 25th, it is reproduced below. Direct rail links planned from Huddersfield to King’s Cross and Euston Sep 25 2009 by Henryk Zientek, Huddersfield Daily Examiner … Continue reading