Full steam ahead for major expansion of Eurasian rail freight traffic
Eurasian rail freight services continue to expand, as volumes between Azerbaijan and Iran surge and ...
Greater Anglia has suspended all services between Bury St Edmunds and Peterborough after a freight train came off the tracks near Manea yesterday.
It was the first of two UK such incidents in as many days: this morning, a passenger train was derailed just outside London Waterloo.
Network Rail warned the Manea derailment could disrupt services until Saturday, while Greater Anglia confirmed that disruption would last a “number of days”. In both instances, no injuries were reported.
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