The East Coast Main Line Route Utilisation Strategy (RUS), published by Network Rail in February 2008, was the seventh RUS. RUSs are established by the...
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The East Coast Main Line (ECML) is a 393-mile long (632 km) electrified railway between its northern terminus at Edinburgh Waverley and southern terminus...
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response to East Coast Main Line Route Utilisation Strategy Consultation". The Green Party. 2007–09. See Green Party Proposal under Northern City Line. Detailed...
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Main Line celebrates at 125mph". Rail News. Retrieved 20 July 2017. "Route Utilisation Strategy > Freight". Network Rail. "Midland Main Line / East Midlands...
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Rail. 28 January 2015. "West coast main line upgrade". Corus rail. Retrieved 16 May 2009. "Freight Route Utilisation Strategy – March 2007" (PDF). Network...
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The Freight Route Utilisation Strategy is a Route Utilisation Strategy in the United Kingdom, published by Network Rail in March 2007. It is one of only...
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the abolished Strategic Rail Authority, to periodically produce Route Utilisation Strategy (RUS) documents. The original programme was approved by the Office...
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The Lancashire and Cumbria Route Utilisation Strategy is a Route Utilisation Strategy, published by Network Rail on 29 August 2008 It was the ninth RUS...
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British Rail Class 180 (section East Coast)
180s". Rail Magazine. No. 591. 7 May 2008. p. 13. "East Coast Main Line: Route Utilisation Strategy (section 4.3.2)" (PDF). Network Rail. February 2008...
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The North West Route Utilisation Strategy (NWRUS) is a Route Utilisation Strategy, published by Network Rail in May 2007. It was the fifth RUS to be produced...
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The Scotland Route Utilisation Strategy is a Route Utilisation Strategy, published by Network Rail in March 2007, the third RUS to be published. The railways...
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Rail's (NR) South London Route Utilisation Strategy (SLRUS), published in March 2008 (SLRUS) was the eighth Route Utilisation Strategy to be produced. By default...
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The Yorkshire and Humber Route Utilisation Strategy is a Route Utilisation Strategy (RUS), published by Network Rail in July 2009; it was the twelfth RUS...
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KML/South West Main Line KML is not from Wikidata Basingstoke's Railway History Network Rail's Route Utilisation Strategy for the South West Main Line...
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Thameslink (redirect from Bedpan line)
Northern route began initially on 8 March 2018, with the full timetable being introduced in May 2018. The London and South East Route Utilisation Strategy published...
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2005, the Strategic Rail Authority produced a Route Utilisation Strategy for the Great Western Main Line in 2005 to propose ways of meeting increased traffic...
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Finsbury Park station (category Piccadilly line stations)
February 2008 Network Rail published its East Coast Main Line Route Utilisation Strategy (ECMLRUS). This recommended improvements to the tracks able to...
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Nuneaton during CP5 The work, detailed in the Network Rail Freight Route Utilisation Strategy, should be completed by 2014.[needs update] at an estimated cost...
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on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 1 December 2015. "Great Western Route Utilisation Strategy" (PDF). Network Rail. March 2010. Archived from the original (PDF)...
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Crossrail 2 (redirect from Chelsea to Hackney Line)
route was reviewed by the Department for Transport in 2013. Network Rail's July 2011 route utilisation strategy (RUS) for London and the South East supports...
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high-speed line reaching 186 mph (300 km/h). Trains currently travel at 125 mph (200 km/h) on the East Coast Main Line, Great Western Main Line, Midland Main Line...
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special'". BBC News. 1 November 2005. Retrieved 6 June 2014. "East Midlands Route Utilisation Strategy" (PDF). February 2010. p. 146. Archived from the original...
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Liverpool–Manchester lines (redirect from Manchester-Liverpool Line)
Jn (to Wigan line) Earlestown West Jn (West Coast Main Line Southbound via Warrington Bank Quay) Earlestown East Jn (West Coast Main Line Southbound via...
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section of the West Coast Main Line. To the north of Dudley Port, a link to the Birmingham Snow Hill- Wolverhampton Low Level route was added sometime...
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alignment would not be possible. Network Rail's London and South East Route Utilisation Strategy published in 2011 examines the possibility of constructing...
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Central Main Line between Manchester Piccadilly and Sheffield Victoria. Passenger services on the line are operated by Northern Trains. The line is the...
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abandoned. Network Rail's South London Route Utilisation Strategy in 2008 considered changes to the South London Line services unavoidable, particularly in...
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TransPennine Express (section Routes)
low utilisation rate being achieved. The DfT believes that the withdrawal of the Nova 3 sets can be adequately offset by maximising the utilisation of...
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and difficulty of electrifying a line with so many viaducts and bridges, but the Network Route Utilisation Strategy published by Network Rail in October...
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Southeast Asia (redirect from South-East Asia)
trade networking between East and West was concentrated in the maritime route. Foreign traders were starting to use new routes such as Malacca and Sunda...
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