LONDON North Eastern Railway (LNER) have offered advice to customers travelling whilst rail replacement services are in place. In a bid to ease anticipated disruptions due to rail engineering works, a ...
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New images have been released, revealing the interior design of Britain's latest train fleet. The new rolling stock, previously reported to be worth around £431million, will cater to the strong ...
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LNER has revealed its new fleet of trains in first-look images – and they’ve got perks for every customer. The upgraded carriages will have water refill stations throughout the trains and in First ...
Major British rail operator LNER has revealed details of its upcoming 'Serenza' train fleet, which will feature reclining seats in first class and onboard water refill stations. The new generation ...
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A train worker has been fired after first class passengers were served sausage rolls taken from a bin on board. Peter Duffy, who had worked for LNER for a number of years , was accused of preparing ...
First class rail passengers were served sausage rolls that had been in a bin, a tribunal was told. A train worker was sacked over the incident, which happened on a London North Eastern Railway (LNER) ...
A train worker who served first class passengers sausage rolls taken from a bin claimed he was going 'above and beyond for the customers'. Peter Duffy, who worked for London North Eastern Railway ...
A train worker who was sacked after first class passengers were served sausage rolls from a bin has said he was going "over and beyond for the customer". Peter Duffy, who worked for London North ...