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It's My Stop - For train stops, bus stops or places! <endeca_term>Network Rail</endeca_term>, Eurostar, BART, CTA, MBTA, Metro, PATH, SEPTA, WMATA etc 1.0.4

It's My Stop - For train stops, bus stops or places! Network Rail, Eurostar, BART, CTA, MBTA, Metro, PATH, SEPTA, WMATA etc 1.0.4

...already has built-in train station lists for many rail networks including:* Network Rail (UK)* Eurostar (Europe)* BART (CA, USA)* CTA 'L' (IL, USA)* LA... Read more

5 August, 2011
BT expands white-space trial to Cornwall

BT expands white-space trial to Cornwall

BT will continue to test the feasibility of providing broadband using the gaps in digital television radio spectrum, known as white space, in a new trial in Cornwall Read more

8 March, 2012 by Ben Woods

Software failure halts East Coast Main Line

...around 1:10pm and service was restored by 6:30pm, according to Network Rail. The problem emerged after a power supply problem knocked out the... Read more

29 March, 2011
Rail Commute - Live UK Train Times & Platform Information 2.3

Rail Commute - Live UK Train Times & Platform Information 2.3

...does not include London Underground information. RailCommute is powered and approved by Network Rail Enquiries. *Platform allocation is not available on all stations please visit... Read more

25 April, 2012
London Olympics 2012 WallPaper 0.0.9.1

London Olympics 2012 WallPaper 0.0.9.1

...trains) will be temporarily raised to accommodate the Javelin trains. According to network rail an additional 4,000 train services will run during the Games... Read more

15 April, 2012
LiveRail 1.1

LiveRail 1.1

...integrated Fares Finder from First Capital Connect.View maps from National Rail, Network Rail, TfL and ATOC to help plan journeys yourself. Using an Oyster... Read more

30 September, 2011
UK Rail Travel Premium 4.1

UK Rail Travel Premium 4.1

...is the iPhone app for information for National Rail Updates, Engineering Works, Network Rail News & TfL Updates. Now it's available on the iPhone too... Read more

6 August, 2011
RailUK 1.2

RailUK 1.2

...or iPad? Want to view the latest forum posts? Want to view Network Rail News from Google? Here you can! The RailUK Mobile Forum is... Read more

19 March, 2011

BT wins £30m Network Rail contract

...Network Rail has awarded BT a £30m, three-year contract to upgrade its... Read more

11 June, 2008 by Tim Ferguson

Deloitte loses pension details of Vodafone, rail, police

...Deloitte has lost a laptop containing pension details of clients including Vodafone, Network Rail and the British Transport Police. BSkyB employees are also believed to... Read more

14 October, 2008 by Tom Espiner

O2 bags massive Network Rail BlackBerry deal

...contract Mobile operator O2 has won a contract to provide 23,000 Network Rail staff with voice, BlackBerry and other mobile data services - its largest... Read more

21 February, 2008 by Natasha Lomas

O2 scores its biggest-ever corporate contract

O2 has won its largest-ever corporate contract, taking over 23,000 Network Rail connections from Vodafone. According to O2, the contract marks the UK... Read more

21 February, 2008 by David Meyer

Network Rail on track with IP

BT wins £30m contract Network Rail has awarded BT a £30m, three-year contract to upgrade its... Read more

10 June, 2008 by Tim Ferguson

Marconi signs £15m contract with Network Rail

...to improve railway communications... Marconi has inked a five-year deal with Network Rail which could be worth as much as £15m. Under the contract... Read more

2 June, 2005 by Sylvia Carr

Network Rail boosts safety with £77.5m GSM telecoms network

...and signallers can talk to each other - which has to be good… Network Rail has awarded £77.5m worth of telecoms contracts to upgrade its... Read more

12 March, 2004 by Andy McCue

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