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After Tropical Storm Irene forced an unprecedented closure of the nation''s largest mass transit system, New York City subways resumed service Monday with a major test as millions of commuters ventured to work for the first time since the storm hit.

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HEADLINE: Irene leaves behind travel headache for some CAPTION: After Tropical Storm Irene forced an unprecedented closure of the nation''s largest mass transit system, NYC subways resumed service Monday with a major test as millions of...
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Italy - Train crash aftermath

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At least eight people were killed and dozens injured on Sunday (12/1) after a high-speed Milan-Rome train went off the rails near Piacenza in northern Italy. The two drivers of the "Pendolino" tilting train were among the dead, and 31...
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Railway chief at station to show extra security measures

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Etampes, 55 kilometres (35 miles) south of Paris 1. Wide shot train arriving with two railway workers watching 2. Louis Gallois greeting SNCF employees 3. Various of Gallois on railway tracks with railway workers checking tracks 4. Close...
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French authorities on Euro 2016 security preps

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More than 2,400 security forces were deployed in Lens on Thursday, ahead of the Euro 2016 football match between England and Wales later in the day, according to the Pas-de-Calais prefect.The game will be played at Stade Bollaert-Delelis...
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CLEAN : Migrants: Train strikes and heavy rain cause chaos in Macedonia

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CLEAN : Migrants: Train strikes and heavy rain cause chaos in Macedonia
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Commuters In For Misery As Rail Strike Continues

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VOICED: Commuters are facing more misery in the south of England this morning as Southern Rail begins a 3 day strike. It's part of a long-running dispute over driver-only trains - forcing many people into alternative travel plans. One...
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Finsbury Park Mosque Terror Attack: Corbyn visit

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots UK Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking on the terror attack, racism and community at a meeting at Finsbury Park Mosque, and shutting reporter's question up. Also attending were Labour MPs Emily...
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Old man and young girl drink tea together. France, 1960

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Clip 7 from the 1960 French film 'Au Coeur de la Ville', about an old man who rescues a young girl from suicide. An old man and a young girl sit at the table drinking tea, along with the man's dog. The man gets up to leave.
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How One Flight Led Richard Branson to Create Virgin Atlantic Airlines

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Jul.25 -- Virgin Group Founder Richard Branson says getting bumped off of a flight on the way to the Virgin Islands led him to charter his own flight -- and eventually start his own airline. He spoke in the new episode of "The David...
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Jeremy Corbyn Interview on Public Transport and Buses Part 2

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn interview on 25th April 2019 in Nottingham, England.
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Travel Disruption As Underground Strike Continues

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VOICED: The biggest London underground strike in over a decade is thought to be costing the economy tens of millions of pounds as commuters packed into buses, boats, taxis and onto the streets to get to work. The walkout over the...
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Bloomberg

What Does U.S.-China Phase One Deal Mean for European Companies?

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Jan.15 -- Joerg Wuttke, president of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China, talks about the trade deal between the world's two largest economies and the implications for European businesses. He also discusses China's Belt & Road...
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CLEAN : French commuters face 12th day of transport strike over pensions

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At Gare Saint Lazare passengers say the strike is tiring but so far they are managing (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Labour: Corbyn pledges to slash rail fares by a third

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Jeremy Corbyn pledges to slash regulated rail fares in England by a third from next month. Labour intends to bring the railways back into public ownership if the party wins the December 12 election and then cut regulated rail fares by...
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Keir Starmer answers question about North South divide at the launch of his leadership campaign

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Sir Keir Starmer answering questions at the launch of his leadership campaign on 11 January 2020 in Manchester, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Duisport’s CEO: Optimistic Cargo Shipments Will Be Good This Month

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Apr.07 -- Erich Staake, chief executive officer at Duisport Group, discusses the impact of coronavirus on trade, shipping routes and supply chains and automation in the industry. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Boris Johnson interview on visit to train building site in Goole

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on a visit to the Siemens train building site on 6 July 2020 in Goole, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

NYC MTA Facing 'Fiscal Tsumani' After Exhausting CARES Funds

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Jul.27 -- Patrick Foye, chairman and chief executive officer of New York City's' Metropolitan Transportation Authority, says not funding the MTA will "stunt and thwart" a New York State economic recovery. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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CLEAN : Passenger trains resume as S.African lockdown eases

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After almost 100 days of closure the South African passenger rail service is operating again as the country's lockdown restrictions ease up (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Footage of HS2 work near Birmingham

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Footage of the HS2 construction site in Solihull, Birmingham.
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CLEAN : South African railway stations in ruins as new trains roll off factory

9th - Higher Ed
In South Africa, the railway network has ground to a halt: railway stations have been extensively looted during the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown, and currently the trains are anything but running (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Grant Shapps launches competition to find new home for Britain’s railways

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Transport Secretary Grant Shapps at Marylebone station in London starting public competition to find the ‘new home of the railways’ with the HQ of the new Great British Railways being built in whichever town wins.
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Press Association

Ukrainian refugees take shelter at Polish train stations as they flee war

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Refugees and volunteers share their stories of the war in Ukraine at Przemysl train station in Poland. It comes as the number of those who have fled Ukraine reaches more than three million. Interviews with refugee Yana Syniavina, 26,...