InTheNews: The latest rail news on Friday, 14th February 2025
A train which is powered purely on hydrogen is now undergoing tests with those behind it hoping it could help move the industry away from fossil fuels.
An article on the BBC website says the former Thameslink locomotive has been converted in Warwickshire and now only produces water as an emission.
The company behind the project hopes the train could be a cheaper alternative for railway lines which cannot be electrified.
Tests are being carried out on routes in Warwickshire, Worcestershire and the West Midlands ahead of potential future commercial uses.
The Severn Valley Railway (SVR) has said engineers have found two possible solutions to repair the damage caused by this month’s landslip – but the job “isn’t a thing we can rush”.
An article on The Express and Star website says SVR is working closely with structural and geotechnical experts to narrow down repair options for the significant landslip it has recently suffered.
External experts met on Wednesday with the SVR’s consulting engineer to review the available topographical and borehole data, gathered since the incident happened at Mor Brook two weeks ago.
West Country MPs have demanded that the government commit to delivering two new railway stations as the result of the spending review looms.
An article on The Sidmouth Herald says Somerset suffered heavily during the Beeching cuts of the mid-1960s, with numerous towns and villages seeing their stations closed and entire lines being ripped up forever.
Plans to restore rail services to Wellington and the nearby town of Cullompton in Devon have moved forward in recent times – with Cherwyn Developments gaining approval in May 2024 to deliver the access to a new Wellington station as part of a new estate of 200 homes.
A 25-year-old woman gave birth to a baby girl on a NYC subway train Wednesday morning, according to Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials.
An article on Yahoo! News says at approximately 11:32 a.m., passengers on a southbound W train alerted the conductor that a woman was giving birth inside one of the cars, according to the MTA.
“As we’re entering 34th Street, you hear her asking, ‘Help, help, help,'” passenger Bryanna Brown, who captured the moment on video, told New York ABC station WABC. “You [then] hear a baby start crying.”
The train stopped at the 34th Street-Herald Square station, under the flagship Macy’s department store. Several commuters assisted the woman in the delivery, with one even cutting the umbilical cord with a pocket knife, according to Brown.