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Latest News

Mystery Of The LNER Train Found In Belgium
22/03/2024
It’s more than 400 miles from LNER’s current home in York, but an LNER train has been unearthed by archaeologists in Antwerp in Belgium.

BSL To Feature On Further Departure Screens Following Trial Success
18/03/2024
LNER is introducing fully integrated British Sign Language (BSL) on digital departure screens at its stations in a UK rail industry first.

15/03/2024
LNER can reveal it’s now sorting up to 100 kilograms of waste a day – as it maintains its position of sending zero waste to landfill.

LNER Reveals The UK's Friendliest Destinations 2024
12/03/2024
New research, from train operator LNER, has revealed that York, Newcastle and Edinburgh are among the top 5 friendliest destinations in the UK.

Breaking The Glass Ceiling: LNER Inspires Women Into Rail
06/03/2024
LNER has cemented its commitment to inspiring inclusion in the rail industry, highlighting opportunities for female colleagues to break the glass ceiling when it comes to their career.

Inspiring Creativity: Community Fund Supports Multi-Sensory Experience At Yorkshire Arts Centre
29/02/2024
A charity which empowers people living with sight loss and a range of disabilities has opened a dedicated multi-sensory room with funding from LNER’s Customer and Community Investment Fund (CCIF).

Meet Maurice, The Master of LNER's Aladdin's Cave
28/02/2024
From lifebuoys to hoovers, ironing boards to wheelchairs, you never know what you will find in the ‘Aladdin’s cave’ of LNER’s lost property department and Maurice Green is the master of the lot, having seen it, catalogued it and stored it all.
