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The RFG Challenge 2010
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The Rail Freight Group (RFG) has issued a challenge to the sector, to meet what it believes are the top issues of the coming year.
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RFG welcomes new rail transhipment hub
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The Rail Freight Group (RFG) was pleased to attend the opening of Hupac’s new rail transhipment terminal at the port of Antwerp.
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RFG backs new Welsh rail study
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| The Rail Freight Group (RFG) has welcomed the publication of a new report into developing Wales’ rail network. |
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2010 RFG Awards - Entry Now Open
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| Entry is now open for the 2010 RFG Awards, awards will be presented at a presentation dinner in Oxford on 14 Sept 2010. |
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RFG welcomes new Rugby terminal
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The Rail Freight Group has welcomed the official opening of DB Schenker’s Rugby Terminal last week, the sixth inland hub it runs. |
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New ‘independent’ rail report has “nothing new to offer”
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| The Rail Freight Group (RFG) has criticised a new report on the ‘lessons of rail privatisation’ saying it has “nothing new to offer”. |
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Season of good cheer continues at Southampton
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Network Rail has delivered on its pledge to complete the main part of vital gauge clearance work at Southampton rail tunnel over the Christmas period.
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RFG Top Ten Developments of 2009
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No-one needs reminding of just how tough this year has been for the rail freight sector, but 2009 has also seen some important developments too.
The Rail Freight Group (RFG) has remained at the forefront of these, campaigning hard with its members to better promote the sector, inform government and benefit businesses across the country.
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Settle-Carlisle speed limit lifted
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| The Rail Freight Group (RFG) has welcomed news that a speed restriction on a mile-long section of track between Settle and Carlisle has been lifted, following the completion of track upgrade work that had reduced train speeds to just 30mph. |
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The Rail Freight Group (RFG) welcomes new network cost study
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| The Rail Freight Group (RFG) has welcomed plans for a new government study that promises to scrutinise the associated costs of running the UK rail network. |
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