Rail staff to get body-worn cameras in abuse crackdown
Other News Sources - Govia Thameslink Railway say assaults on workers are on the rise
Other News Sources - Govia Thameslink Railway say assaults on workers are on the rise
Other News Sources - The advent of high-speed rail (HSR) has been a game changer in global transportation, influencing everything from airline operations to airport traffic and regional economic development. With its roots deepening across continents, HSR is redefining inter-city travel, offering a swift, efficient, and environmentally friendly alternative to air travel. This article explores the profound impacts of high-speed rail systems on global travel, particularly focusing on major HSR networks... Читать дальше...
Other News Sources - However, that vast new stadium plan presents public transport issues. The current network is already strained on match days and could not cope with that additional traffic. So, the football club has put forward a proposal that would involve building a new railway station just for their fans, with a huge security area able to cope with all those Red Devils.
Route One (Bus and Coach) - McGills Bus Group owners James and Sandy Easdale have escalated their opposition to plans for bus franchising in and around the Glasgow City Region by declaring that they are at war with Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) and the Scottish Government over the proposals.
Railway Technology - Alstom and DSB, the national Danish railway operator, have been awarded for the design of DSBs new fleet.
Rail UK - GB Railfreight (GBRf) was awarded a gold disc to mark their gold-level partnership with the education programme Rail Safe Friendly. Following the award GBRf will now deliver and support Rail Safe Friendly in 150 schools across the UK.
New Civil Engineer - Network Rails southern region, which includes the Kent, Sussex and Wessex routes as well as Network Rail High Speed, experienced the largest number of land movements of all the networks regions in 2023-2024.
Other Regional Press - It will be at Lackenby and contain 150 parking spaces for HGVs and shower and toilet facilities for their drivers
Other Regional Press - TWO Somerset parliamentary candidates have commented on the development of the new railway station in Wellington.
Lancashire Telegraph - Short-term train cancellations are due to occur in East Lancashire this weekend, with some services and replacement buses unable to run at all.
Bucks Free Press - Arriva has confirmed that 14 of its bus routes in High Wycombe and Aylesbury will be axed in July - but what does it mean for your normal journey?
Wrexham.com - As Wrexham goes up the leagues more people needing to be moved in and around Wrexham is a good problem that needs to be solved, the Senedd has heard. The detail came to light in a debate in the Senedd where Natasha Asghar MS quizzed Transport Minister Ken Skates over traffic chaos around Bruce Springsteen, Pink and Taylor Swift events in Cardiff.
Nation. Cymru - The Welsh Government has recalculated the amount of money owed to Wales in HS2 consequentials at only £350m.
Bradford Telegraph & Argus - A railway line through Baildon, serving Bradford and Ilkley, is to reopen more than four months after a landslide forced it to close.
Birmingham Mail - Birmingham Airport bosses have said that holiday-makers turning up too early is contributing to security queue woes
Sky News - On average 4,500 trains a year have been cancelled in the last decade, disrupting thousands of passengers and businesses, according to new data, which also reveals the stations and networks worst affected.
Network Rail - MAJOR engineering works will take place on the Island Line and Ryde Pier starting in September.
i News - Timetables show a significant reduction in how many different bus journeys were available each day in parts of the Midlands and North
City AM - Electric vehicles made up almost two fifths of all new cars produced in the UK in May, according to new figures, as 26,475 models rolled off factory lines.
The Guardian - Motoring organisations say voluntary code falls far short of protecting drivers from unfair practices. Private car parks will offer motorists in the UK a 10-minute grace period before issuing fines, but motorists say the voluntary code is not enough to protect drivers from unfair practices.
BBC News - The Metropolitan Police say six arrests were made during an event at a London community centre.
BBC News - More details have emerged on plans to reopen a rural Herefordshire railway station.
BBC News - Parents of young people with special needs will be involved in a fresh consultation in September on plans to pull financial support towards travel.
Cogitamus - Barring something extraordinary happening, the election looks to be a one horse race and Labour will form the next government. It's clear that the party's approach has been to avoid any hostages to fortune, so the Labour manifesto has no specific commitments on investment in rail infrastructure.
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