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New stations to improve links between communities and unlock economic growth.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
New lifts, accessible toilets and customer information screens to improve passenger experience.
Announcing the preferred route, route E, for the Bedford to Cambridge section of the East West Rail line.
Major investment to re-open closed routes and upgrade stations.
New investment to drive forward reversal of the Beeching era cuts.
Government to invigorate rail connections across the north-east of England with more modern and reliable services for passengers.
Stations Day celebrates the work of staff and volunteers who keep Britain's railways running.
Contactless payments and smart ticketing to improve customer experience.
Up to £58 million to upgrade Cardiff Central Station.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Market Harborough station upgrades include extending platforms, creating more seats and improving journey times.
Thousands of new cycle spaces will be added to rail stations around the country thanks to new investment in the Cycle Rail programme.
Selected stations will, subject to a feasible design being possible, receive an accessible route into the station, as well as to and between every platform.
Newly accessible stations will open up routes across the country.
Upgrade will mean longer trains, more reliable services, more seats and faster journeys.
Businesses can apply for a share of £3.5 million to demonstrate new ways to reduce carbon on the railways and improve customer experiences in stations.
First of a Kind competition is seeking ideas to decarbonise the railway and improve the passenger experience in rail stations.
Derby station gets £200 million of government investment in upgrades including new platform, new track layout and upgraded signalling.
Cambridge North station officially opened by Transport Secretary Chris Grayling.
Five new stations to be built across England and Wales.
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