Oxford City Council is preparing to rubber stamp plans to completely redevelop Oxford rail station and its surrounding area.
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Works start on delayed rail electrification scheme
Engineering works are taking place over eight weekends on the £130M Barking to Gospel Oak rail electrification scheme, which has suffered delays caused by design errors.
Exclusive | Front-runners for HS2 civils contracts revealed
High Speed 2 promoter HS2 Ltd is finalising its civils contractors ahead of an announcement in July with some major casualties expected, New Civil Engineer understands.
High-speed rail replaces Kenyan ‘Lunatic Line’
A 480km high-speed rail line has opened in East Africa 18 months ahead of schedule, connecting the Kenyan capital Nairobi with the port of Mombasa.
Election candidates support £600M tram scheme
Election candidates are backing a £600M tram scheme mooted for development alongside the Lower Thames Crossing.
Heathrow loses track charges court case
Crossrail services will stop at Heathrow as planned after the High Court dismissed Heathrow Airport’s (HAL) appeal over the amount it charges for use of its rail track.
Scottish electrification scheme delayed again
Further setbacks have hit a Scottish rail electrification scheme after a critical safety component failed. This which could cause the completion date to be pushed back for a second time.
New road and rail for £1bn port expansion
Plans for a £1bn expansion of the Port of Tilbury, near the site of the proposed Lower Thames Crossing, could see rail sidings and a bypass built to transport the extra cargo coming in.
£50M Cambridge North station opens
The Atkins-designed Cambridge North railway station has opened.
19 reasons to attend UK Transport
UK Transport is an exciting new event from New Civil Engineer exploring the broader transport infrastructure strategies and trends that are shaping the industry. Here are 19 reasons to attend.