
150. Is Britain’s railway prepared (and funded) to cope with climate change?
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RAIB releases its initial report into the Lewes derailment
Virgin Trains take a step closer to competing with Eurostar; and
We take a look at the amazing HS2 station at Old Oak Common
In this episode
(00:00) Intro
(01:04) The Lewes derailment and the challenges facing Network Rail
(28:37) Virgin Trains secures track access to HS1
(35:19) DB Cargo UK up for sale
(36:39) Disruption on LNER and East Coast
(37:04) Electrification of Borders Railway gets underway
(37:54) Is a through service to London from Cleethorpes and Grimsby back on track?
(39:28) HGV driver in Scotland fined for bridge strike
(40:43) Excuses from TransPennine customers for not having a ticket!
(42:12) Old Oak Common HS2 station - we get exclusive access (Excerpt)
(45:47) Thanks to supporters
(47:10) Rother Valley Railway - first level crossing
(47:51) National Tramway Museum at Crich gets new Access Tram
(49:11) Yeovil Railway Centre and its Parliament Wagon
(50:21) The Quiz
(54:18) Chateau Denmark Hill - Britain's first railway station with its own wine
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