TUC says saving £100m a year on maintenance workforce could lead to more serious accidents

Cuts to rail funding could lead to more serious rail accidents as well as fewer, more crowded trains, unions have said.

A TUC report said passenger safety will be compromised should Network Rail press ahead with reductions to its maintenance workforce to save £100m a year.

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