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- from next w****". TheJournal.ie. Retrieved 7 December 2024. "City Centre Resignalling Project". Irishrail.ie. Archived from the original on 17 December 2014...
- Street railway station. List of railway stations in Ireland "City Centre Resignalling Project". Iarnród Éireann. Archived from the original on 11 August 2018...
- The Iron Ore Line (Swedish: Malmbanan) is a 398-kilometre (247 mi) long railway line between Riksgränsen and Boden in Norrbotten County, Sweden, owned...
- Idea was abandoned in 2010 due to running costs. The Portsmouth Area Resignalling project was instigated in late 2006, aiming to improve the flexibility...
- implementation overlapped in the 2010s. The work included electrification, resignalling, new rolling stock and station upgrades. The programme began in June...
- refurbishment of the station itself was completed in May 2015, although major resignalling and track work took place for one more year. The new signalling was commissioned...
- Aston railway station serves the districts of Aston and Nec**** in Birmingham, England. The p****enger entrance is on Lichfield Road and accessible via...
- the Super Express trains to run at 140 mph (225 km/h). Some of this resignalling work was undertaken during the electrification work. Furthermore, Network...
- Cross via the East Coast Main Line. Network Rail instituted a major resignalling scheme for Lincoln during the years 2007–2008 which saw: the replacement...
- London). Trains are now able to use this new platform as the East Kent Resignalling Project has been completed. Initially, only a couple of trains used it...