Innovative 3D printed concrete toilet pods made by ChangeMaker 3D, CyBe and Baily Garner are to be introduced at railway stations in Wales that don’t currently have toilets.
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WYCA discusses benefits, planning and funding of £2.5bn Leeds–Bradford transit scheme
A West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA) official has detailed how work on planning, funding and maximising the benefits of the £2.5bn West Yorkshire Mass Transit (WYMT) network is being carried out.
Arson attacks against French railways elevate infrastructure security concerns
A series of arson attacks this morning, 26 July, hit French high-speed railways managed by the state-owned company SNCF, causing major disruption ahead of the Olympic games opening ceremony due to take place in Paris this evening.
7.1km of Severn Tunnel rail track renewed in 16-day possession
The South Rail Systems Alliance (SRSA) successfully renewed a full length of track through the Severn Tunnel in one 16-day possession in what the partnership has called a “rail industry first”. .
HS2 | UK-first specialist cantilever process underway on 472m West Midlands viaduct
Engineers from Balfour Beatty Vinci JV (BBV) are using a specialist cantilever process for the first time in the UK to build a 472m long single-track viaduct for High Speed 2 (HS2) in the West Midlands.
AmcoGiffen completes £5.2M restoration of High Level Bridge over River Tyne
Structural repairs to wrought ironwork, grit blasting and repainting, waterproofing of the road deck and resurfacing on the High Level Bridge on Tyneside have been completed by Network Rail’s contractor AmcoGiffen in a £5.2M restoration programme.
Engineers explain magnetic rope testing used to assess Kingsferry Bridge lifting ropes
Magnetic rope testing (MRT), a technology usually used in the oil and gas sector, was used to find faults in the ropes on the Kingsferry Bridge in Kent.
Engineering firm fined for serious injuries suffered by worker on HS2 site
EMC Elite Engineering Services has been fined after a worker suffered serious injuries while working on a High Speed 2 (HS2) construction site in Hertfordshire.
HS2 | Billions of pounds and significant benefits squandered by cancellation, NAO reports
The cancellation of High Speed 2 (HS2) north of Birmingham has seen billions of pounds and most benefits squandered, with the project now in an awkward state, a report from the National Audit Office (NAO) has detailed.
Network Rail tenders £45M track bed investigation framework opportunity
Network Rail Infrastructure has posted an opportunity for suppliers to join a framework for track bed investigations across its network in England, Wales and Scotland worth £45M.