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Panu Mieho (F) from Timrå IK to HIFK

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Date: 07/22/2024
Player: Panu Mieho (F)
From: Timrå IK
To: HIFK
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Paul Hennigan to join Transport UK London bus director team

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Route One (Bus and Coach) - Transport UK London Bus has appointed Paul Hennigan to the position of Fleet and Facilities Director. He is to join the business in September from Go-Ahead Group subsidiary Oxford Bus Company.

Bus priority need highlighted by NCT as minister Lightwood visits

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Route One (Bus and Coach) - Nottingham City Transport (NCT) Managing Director David Astill (pictured, right) has underlined the bus industrys need for better priority measures after recently installed minister for the sector, Under-Secretary of State for Transport Simon Lightwood (pictured, left), was hosted by the operator.

Mail by metro train trial

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Railway Gazette - SINGAPORE: Singapore Post and operator SMRT are testing the use of metro trains for moving post.

Vital bus service for elderly in Dorset axed

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Other Regional Press - A long-running shuttle bus service for elderly residents in west Dorset hailed as a vital lifeline has been scrapped due to a lack of funding

Construction work for new Park and Ride facility serving Treorchy

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Other Regional Press - Work will soon begin to create 52 car parking spaces at Treorchy Railway Station, with the Council supporting Transport for Wales to create a new Park and Ride facility. Minimal overall disruption is expected during the work.

'Day of reckoning' as major transport projects delayed - Mayor

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Wolverhampton Express and Star - The Mayor of the West Midlands said a day of reckoning had arrived as major transport projects including the Wednesbury to Brierley Hill Metro extension were formally delayed again.

Cycling campaigners call for end to culture war on active travel

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The Guardian - Exclusive: New government urged to make coherent and committed investment in cycling for transport. The new government should end the previous culture war-based approach to active travel and start investing properly in safe bike routes, the country's biggest cycling campaign group has said.The call from Cycling UK comes after a survey it commissioned, which looked into the reasons people don't ride a bike, found that almost half cited safety worries, with older riders particularly concerned about this.