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rail

[reyl] / reɪl /


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Plans to ban passengers from a peak train service between Manchester and London have been abandoned after a U-turn by the government's rail safety regulator.

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It follows the "Kensington Treaty" signed this summer between the UK and Germany, which included closer co-operation on defence and plans for easier travel between the two countries, including a direct rail link.

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Extensive flooding is possible along with disruption on the road and rail network, loss of power and communities potentially cut off.

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A power outage has caused major disruption to all rail services at Leeds Station.

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A train service taking commuters from Manchester to London is to run empty for around five months following a decision by the rail regulator.

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