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RF News 16th September 2007 15:51

Services hit by £75m rail upgrade (BBC News)
 
Buses replace trains in some areas as part of a £75m programme to improve track and signalling.

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xavier1906 17th September 2007 07:28

Hi...Interesting aside is that some or all Chiltern trains go to Coventry and terminate there.That should test new signalling system?

GWR9600 18th September 2007 18:50

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Originally Posted by RF News (Post 9983)
Buses replace trains in some areas as part of a £75m programme to improve track and signalling.

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I wish I had realised this before I set off for the SVR on Saturday as I arrived at the station to be told that buses were replacing the trains.:mad:


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