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Dale Haslam's train blog: Knowing rights on the rails
Dale Haslam's train blog: New rail boss has offered few words of comfort to passengers
Dale Haslam's train blog: Northern Rail’s audacity hits national headlines
Dale Haslam's train blog: Poorest lose out in fare changes
Bolton's poorest train users 'will suffer' due to fare changes
Dale Haslam's train blog: Train travel not much fun
Dale Haslam's train blog: Speak out about your hopes for trains service in the region
Dale Haslam's train blog: Most train journeys could have been worse...
Dale Haslam's train blog: New ideas are needed to benefit passengers
Dale Haslam's train blog: Poor form regarding the chaos
Dale Haslam's train blog: It will be a doddle using the station
Dale Haslam's train blog: Green light for rail work in summer
Bolton could get direct train to London
Dale Haslam's train blog: Wonderful to see support for charity appeal
Anger as Westhoughton loses rush hour train service
Dale Haslam's train blog: A sign of the times at the railway station
Dale Haslam's train blog: Nationalisation would elimate confusion
Hands off our trains, MP tells southerners
Dale Haslam's train blog: Disabled deserve better
Better planning needed to avoid national shortage of train carriages, warns MP
Dale Haslam's train blog: ‘Keep to the left for sake of my sanity’
Dale Haslam's train blog: Not always ‘appy’ about latest technology
Dale Haslam's train blog: Well done prime minister for taking action at last
Rail passengers: 'Trains need to be bigger'
Rail chiefs and politicians delighted with investment in Bolton's overcrowded trains
Let's get back on track - the history of our campaign
David Cameron's open letter to the people of Bolton
Back on track: prime minister David Cameron promises more train carriages after our campaign
Bolton 'may get more train carriages to ease overcrowding'
Dale Haslam's train blog: It will be grim down south without more trains...
Our campaign to improve Bolton's overcrowded trains goes to Downing Street
Train carriages from the north will be moved to ease overcrowding in the south
Our petition to improve Bolton's overcrowded trains goes to Downing Street
Our next stop: 10 Downing Street
The high level talks about Bolton's 'cattle truck' trains that the government doesn't want you to know about - because 'it's a serious meeting'
Dale Haslam's train blog: Bosses using technology wisely
£600 million Northern Hub could ease Bolton's 'cattle truck' trains