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Rail industry reacts to Spending Review
The rail industry has reacted to news of the Comprehensive Spending Review by broadly welcoming plans for a number of rail schemes.
"The Department for Transport seems to have come out with a smaller cut to its budget than many other departments, and train companies and passengers will welcome the Chancellor’s support for a number of rail schemes across the country, including Crossrail," said ATOC chief executive Michael Roberts.
“However, we will need to see the full...
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