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  • Clause-by-clause assessment of Porterbrook's Class 323 units' compliance with accessibility standards.

  • Clause-by-clause assessment of Porterbrook's Class 150 units' compliance with accessibility standards.

  • Rail safety statistics in Great Britain with the latest data covering April 2019 to March 2020.

  • Rail passenger numbers and crowding statistics on weekdays across 14 major cities in England and Wales during 2019.

  • Statistics on passenger rail performance in Great Britain with the latest data referring to 1 April to 30 June 2020.

  • Statistics showing the number of signals passed at danger (SPADs) without authority.

  • Reports on surveys of UK adults on their awareness of the project and general opinions on High Speed Two (HS2).

  • The fourteenth in a series of regular progress reports from the High Speed Two (HS2) independent Construction Commissioner.

  • Near miss at Worlingham user worked crossing, Suffolk, 8 June 2020.

  • Signals passed at danger due to reduced brake performance, near Crofton West Junction, West Yorkshire, 7 May 2020.

  • Near miss with a track worker near Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, 16 June 2020.

  • Clause-by-clause assessment of Porterbrook's Class 156 units' compliance with accessibility standards.

  • Data on key statistics, punctuality and complaints for all train operating companies in Great Britain for the financial year ending 2020.

  • Feasibility study exploring the possibility of using UK railway overhead line equipment structures to mount small cells and wireless antennas.

  • Clause-by-clause assessment of Angel Trains' Class 317 units' compliance with accessibility standards.

  • Person struck by tram at Gravel Hill tram stop, Croydon, 10 March 2020.

  • Clause-by-clause assessment of Angel Trains' Class 156 units' compliance with accessibility standards.

  • HS2 exhibits of standard topics that the promoter may refer to when hearing petitions in the House of Lords Select Committee.

  • Occupational health data for the rail industry, including manual handling, shock and trauma injuries for the mainline and London Underground.

  • Data showing passengers satisfaction with handling complaints.