UK high-speed rail network to cost £30bn March 11, 2010 PLANS to build a high-speed rail network connecting London with Northern Britain were revealed yesterday by transport secretary Andrew Adonis, in a project expected to cost £30bn. Adonis laid out his proposals for the 335 mile “Y” shaped line, which is expected to significantly cut travel time to the West Midlands, Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield [...]
Network Rail staff to vote on a strike March 10, 2010 NETWORK Rail maintenance workers will vote today on whether they will take industrial action and launch the largest rail strike in 16 years. Up to 12,000 maintenance crew will vote this morning on a possible strike, according to a spokesperson from the National Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) Union, which is representing the workers. Similarly, [...]
Tube strike over Jubilee line pay row January 21, 2010 LONDON Underground maintenance workers on the Jubilee Line are to stage a series of 24-hour walkouts in a row over pay. Members of the Rail Maritime and Transport union (RMT) employed by Alstom on the Jubilee line will walk out from 7.29pm next Wednesday. They will also strike each Sunday evening at the same time [...]
New look for Cannon Street station set to stun the City January 6, 2010 NETWORK?Rail (NR) has revealed the new look of its revamped Cannon Street station in the heart of the City. The rail infrastructure operator and property developer Hines have released new artists’ impressions of their Cannon Place office development, which is due to open in 2011. The two groups are building an eight-storey, 400,000 sq ft [...]
Eurostar hit by strike action November 2, 2009 Eurostar services to Brussels on 5 November were cancelled yesterday, as a strike on Belgian railways means the entire rail network in the country will close. There will be no rail services operating between Lille and Brussels Midi station. There will also be no high-speed onward rail connections from Brussels to destinations in France, the [...]
Tullett set to square up to BGC in court October 11, 2009 TULLETT Prebon and BGC Partners will this week commence battle in the High Court, as the City hangs attentively on every word to glean sensational details about the aggressive high-octane world of inter-dealer broking. Tullett, led by City veteran Terry Smith, alleges that BGC tried to poach at least 55 of its top broking staff [...]
Owen strikes late to snatch derby spoils September 20, 2009 SEETHING Manchester City manager Mark Hughes railed at referee Martin Atkinson after seeing his side sunk in arguably the most scintillating Manchester derby ever by Michael Owen’s controversial last-gasp strike. Hughes was fuming after substitute Owen steered home the winning goal in the 96th minute, despite Atkinson having indicated there would be only four minutes [...]
National Express strikes are off September 16, 2009 Strikes on National Express’ East Anglia route, which were set to last for six days, have been called off. Drivers’ union Aslef and the rail company reached a deal on pay after weeks of talks. The union will take a 3.5 per cent pay rise over two years, plus a productivity settlement which may mean [...]
Strike resolved, RMT union says August 19, 2009 The Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) said yesterday the issue of job cuts on London Underground (LU), which led to a 48-hour strike in June, has been resolved. The RMT said it was a “major victory” as the strike action had saved its members from compulsory redundancies. LU disputed RMT’s claims, saying it had [...]
Rail strike action called off August 13, 2009 Strikes which had caused misery for tens of thousands of City commuters were called off yesterday, as National Express appeased its unions with an improved pay offer. Aslef, the RMT and TSSA union members had caused chaos on the East Anglia line. Planned walk-outs for later this month are also expected to be called off.