More than 3,000 services lost or reduced after years of austerity cuts
Unions describe increase as ‘nothing short of a scandal’
Office invested with power to award compensation as timetable chaos drags on
Operator aims to provide more predictable service during protracted labour dispute
The punctual 1930s Brighton Belle, where every car was a restaurant car, is staging a comeback
Cross-party alliance urges government to resolve conflict between Southern trains and RMT union
Capital’s transport authority given responsibility to ensure better services on the network
Technology puts the passenger at the centre of rail travel
Arriva wins regional rail franchise, while FirstGroup retains Transpennine Express services
Campaigners say national projects with ‘short-term kudos’ are elbowing aside vital community links
Rail fares have risen almost three times faster than wages during past five years
Campaigners call for CPI link
Average figure includes regulated and unregulated ticket prices
Rail commuters are right to complain about the system
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