Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
French manufacturer nears deal with British government that could prevent job losses at Derby factory
Link to London suffers sustained delays, cancellations, slashed timetables, overcrowding and poor customer service
An effective railway network relies on co-ordination, long-term planning and innovation
Jobs at risk in historic manufacturing hubs as government fails to bridge gaps in rolling stock orders
Walkouts to continue on Saturday and Monday, with much of the rail network impacted
Czech transport minister tells FT of ‘thousands’ of attempts to interfere with train networks and signals
After years of quiet renationalisation, reform of the network is desperately needed
Factory does not have enough work to keep functioning normally in the coming years
Government decision heightens risk of significant lay-offs at Hitachi and Alstom’s UK plants
Leaders of West Midlands and Greater Manchester propose cheaper 70-mile high-speed line along roughly the same route
Notice of fresh disruption comes as northern leaders call for rail operator Avanti to be stripped of its contract
China Railway Construction and Hyundai unit among companies showing interest
DHL among operators reporting soaring requests for the route in a trend expected to benefit state-owned RZD
Despite huge investments and increasing competition, travelling by rail is still slower and more expensive than flying
Research by state-owned body in charge of project runs counter to MPs’ criticism that line is poor value for money
Hated by passengers, sidestepped by government. But not everyone has given up on the West Coast Main Line
Shift comes after Govia Thameslink failed on most measures in first year of its contract
Public accounts committee says neither managers nor government are able to explain project’s benefits
Officials to tackle drop in passenger capacity after Rishi Sunak revised rail link plans
The longest stoppage in Deutsche Bahn’s history could cost the economy up to €1bn, warn business chiefs
Record tenth winter storm on its way as workers clean up damage caused by high winds and rain brought by Isha
Industrial action remains set to go ahead next week but Aslef union cancels plan for subsequent stoppages at LNER
Airlines work to restore schedules after flights were diverted to other airports
Legislation triggers extra walkouts in February by rail workers on LNER line from London to Edinburgh
Aslef union calls on ministers to make ‘realistic’ offer to end long-running pay dispute
International Edition