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  • Wednesday, 20 November, 2024
    Northern Rail to cut Christmas timetable to improve reliability

    UK’s largest train operator outside London has breached its contract three times this year due to cancellations

    A Northern Rail train
  • Thursday, 7 November, 2024
    Inside Politics
    Northern’s rail woes expose challenge of reform — and a stuck nation

    No quick fix for underperforming operator, plagued by outdated fax machines and voluntary overtime

    A person boarding a Northern train
  • Wednesday, 30 October, 2024
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    UK rail operator admits it still uses fax machines to contact train crew

    Northern under fire from regional mayors for poor performance

    A Northern train
  • Monday, 19 July, 2021
    UK economy
    Northern Trains ticket systems hit by suspected ransomware attack

    UK state-owned rail operator says customer and payment data not compromised

  • Friday, 28 February, 2020
    UK politics
    All change as rail franchises reach end of the line

    Termination of Northern contract signals wider problems with privatised system

    Transport Secretary Grant Shapps visits Leeds Train Station as it is announced that the Northern Rail franchise will only be able to continue "for a number of months". PA Photo. Picture date: Thursday January 9, 2020. The Northern Rail franchise will only be able to continue "for a number of months", according to the most recent financial information, the Government has said. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced he is evaluating a proposal from the train operator on options for continuing its franchise. See PA story INDUSTRY Northern. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
  • Thursday, 30 January, 2020
    Northern rail franchise to be nationalised, says UK government

    Arriva’s contract halted early as state takes over second operator in 2 years

    A Northern train at Leeds Train Station as it is announced that the Northern Rail franchise will only be able to continue "for a number of months".
  • Tuesday, 28 January, 2020
    Rail
    Ministers set to renationalise failed Northern rail franchise

    UK government to invest £500m towards reopening defunct lines as it tries to contain network crisis

    A Northern train at Leeds Train Station as it is announced that the Northern Rail franchise will only be able to continue "for a number of months".
  • Tuesday, 21 January, 2020
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    Network Rail given ‘warning’ for poor service in north

    Regulator starts inquiry into Northern and Transpennine problems

    C3K1RM Network Rail structural improvements, track renewal, bridge repairs & infrastructure enhancements to Arnside 150-year-old railway viaduct, Cumbria, UK
  • Wednesday, 29 May, 2019
    UK infrastructure
    Two metro mayors’ call for Northern Rail to lose franchise rejected

    DfT says train services improving and changing operator could cause more disruption

    LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 01: (Exclusive Coverage) MP's Andy Burnham (R) and Steve Rotheram, Labour's mayoral candidates in Greater Manchester and the Liverpool city-region respectively, travel on a train from Liverpool Lime St Station on September 1, 2016 in Liverpool, England. During a joint press conference in Manchester, Burnham and Rotheram will challenge the Prime Minister to honour pledges made to HS2 and HS3 rail investment and the Nortern Power Hpuse. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
  • Thursday, 25 October, 2018
    Rail
    UK railway complaints hit 6-year high in timetabling debacle

    Badly affected line Northern sees complaints rise 63%

    N00W22 London, UK. 27th July 2018. Passengers board a busy Govia Thameslink train at London Blackfriars on Friday July 27 2018 Credit: Louisa Cook/StockimoNews/Alamy Live News
  • Thursday, 4 October, 2018
    Rail
    Botched rail timetable upgrade shrank passenger capacity

    Overcrowding increased on one of the worst-affected lines, regulator reveals

  • Sunday, 9 September, 2018
    Rail
    Northern rail timetable still ‘not perfect’, says Grayling

    Transport secretary also admits to teething problems on renationalised East Coast line

    Picture by Jon Super for The Financial Times newspaper. Pic re Northern Rail dealys story by Andy Bounds. Picture shows members of the public looking at train times at Manchester Victoria railway station re story about Northern rail which began running an emergency timetable with the planned cancellation of 165 daily services on Monday, Manchester Victoria Railway Station June 4, 2018. (Photo/Jon Super 07974 356-333)
  • Saturday, 23 June, 2018
    Rail
    Lake District’s DIY railway shunts Northern into a siding

    Calls for franchise to be replaced with new service organised by local people

    Photo By Darren O'Brien/Guzelian Photo shows Driver Mick Rawling gives the all clear from cabin of the class 37 locomotive on the way to Oxenholme, Cumbria. For feature on Heritage railway replacement on Oxenholme to Windermere line. Story By Andy Bounds. Picture Taken 21/06/2018
  • Monday, 18 June, 2018
    Rail
    Lakeland trains look to past to get back on track

    Heritage company replaces suspended Northern services after MP’s appeal

    Tim Farron in the locomotive of the shuttle train from Oxenholme to Windermere run by West Coat Rail on the Lakes Line.June 2018.
  • Wednesday, 6 June, 2018
    FT AlphavilleDan McCrum
    Further Reading
  • Monday, 4 June, 2018
    Rail
    Northern cancels 6% of daily rail services after timetable chaos

    Deteriorating situation over new schedule forces Chris Grayling to apologise

    The departure board at Poulton-le-Fylde train station as Northern have launched an eight-week interim timetable, removing 165 of its regular trains.
  • Wednesday, 25 April, 2018
    UK labour disputes
    RMT announces rail strikes on campaign’s second anniversary

    Industrial action on May 9 will affect several lines as commuters tire of dispute

    The RMT holds a protest outside parliament to argue the case for keeping guards on trains. To go with Josh Spero copy. Picture shows: RMT General Secretary, Mick Cash, joining protesters outside parliament.
  • Friday, 7 April, 2017
    UK labour disputes
    Grand National racegoers face train strike disruption

    24-hour stoppage on Merseyrail, Northern and Southern trains will hit many services

    Merseyrail has revised its timetables for Saturday to prioritise racegoers travelling to Aintree to watch the Grand National and has said about 20 per cent of its trains will run
  • Monday, 13 March, 2017
    UK labour disputes
    UK rail operators cancel more trains than expected amid strikes

    Drivers refuse to cross picket lines on day of co-ordinated walkouts by conductors

    A poster in Manchester Victoria train station gives details of the reduced transport service due to industrial action taken by the RMT union in Manchester, northern England on March 13, 2017. Train guards and drivers from three rail firms across England have commenced a 24-hour strike in a dispute over the role of guards and the introduction of driver-only-operated trains. / AFP PHOTO / OLI SCARFFOLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images
  • Tuesday, 28 February, 2017
    UK labour disputes
    RMT calls simultaneous rail strikes as Southern strife spreads

    Conductors on Northern Rail and Merseyrail also plan to walk out on March 13

    A Southern worker waits as commuters board a train at East Croydon. Staff at Southern rail are striking over plans for drivers, instead of conductors, to operate train doors
  • Thursday, 12 January, 2017
    UK labour disputes
    New Tube strike looms as RMT threatens to escalate action

    Further wave of disruption from February 6 unless demands on station staffing are met

  • Wednesday, 25 May, 2016
    World
    Serco lifts full year forecasts
  • Wednesday, 9 December, 2015
    Rail
    ‘Northern powerhouse’ in £1.2bn rail upgrade boost

    Arriva wins regional rail franchise, while FirstGroup retains Transpennine Express services

    Pacer train
  • Tuesday, 6 October, 2015
    Rail
    Manchester Victoria reveals £44m facelift

    Rejuventated station forms hub of rail upgrade for the north

    BDP’s transformation of Victoria Station, Manchester
  • Thursday, 6 August, 2015
    Rail
    Rolling stock shortage prompts return of trains from the 1960s

    Old British Rail diesel locos and ‘slam door’ carriages draw trainspotters to Cumbrian Coast line

    EY7Y70 Class 37 diesel-electric locomotive in Direct Rail Services livery with Driving Brake Standard Open carriage on test, Carnforth
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