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36 rail projects at risk of being scrapped by the Government
20.4.2025 (Sunday) 21:19 - All running AOK
 
Re: 36 rail projects at risk of being scrapped by the Government
Posted by paul7575 at 14:29, 6th October 2024
 
It’s not really new news, the current government had cancelled the highly optimistic ‘restoring your railway’ long list quite a few weeks ago.

ISTM the “I” are just catching up. 

Paul

Re: 36 rail projects at risk of being scrapped by the Government
Posted by Electric train at 07:55, 6th October 2024
 
Cancelled or deferred?  That is the question

Re: 36 rail projects at risk of being scrapped by the Government
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 16:51, 5th October 2024
 

North Somerset MP Sadik Al-Hassan attends Portishead Railway Rally at Bristol Temple Meads station

At least two of our 'usual suspects' feature there. 


Re: 36 rail projects at risk of being scrapped by the Government
Posted by ChrisB at 16:16, 5th October 2024
 
Namecheck for our Richard Fairhurst - anyone spot them?

36 rail projects at risk of being scrapped by the Government
Posted by TaplowGreen at 12:12, 5th October 2024
 
From the Independent.............

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/trains-rail-network-portishead-bristol-b2610712.html

 
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