Nicolas Zanetta (D) from Besançon
Date: 08/06/2024
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Date: 08/06/2024
Player: Nicolas Zanetta (D)
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Date: 08/06/2024
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Other News Sources - The busy underpass allows pedestrians and traffic to flow beneath Clapham Junction station
Trafnidiaeth Cymru [Transport for Wales] - Transport for Wales is launching unlimited rail travel passes this summer to encourage people to travel sustainably when exploring Waless beauty.
Railnews - Transport secretary Louise Haigh is reported to have intervened in the crisis at Hitachis train-building plant in Newton Aycliffe, which is endangered by a lack of orders.
Railnews - More attention needs to be paid to the plight of passengers on stranded trains, according to the Office of Rail and Road.
Rail Business Daily - Transport for London (TfL) has set out that work is getting underway on increasing the number of step-free stations on the London Underground network. TfL is starting design work imminently on making a further three Tube stations step-free, which means there are now five Underground stations with funding in place for this phase. A further seven Tube stations will undergo assessment for step-free access feasibility.
Rail Business Daily - Northern says that Traincations could be the next big tourism trend adding that the North of England should aim for as big a slice of the pie as possible.
New Civil Engineer - Officials working up private funding options for the development of HS2s Euston Station were due to have presented a shortlist to ministers by now, it has emerged.
Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport - Transport for London (TfL) has unveiled plans to expand step-free access across the London Underground network. Building upon earlier announcements regarding North Acton and West Hampstead stations, TfL is now commencing design work on three additional Piccadilly line stations: Alperton, Arnos Grove, and Eastcote. This brings the total number of Underground stations with secured funding for step-free improvements to five. Furthermore, TfL has identified... Читать дальше...
Train Operators - Traincations could be the next big tourism trend and the North of England should aim for as big a slice of the pie as possible, says Northern.
Other Regional Press - Proposals to reopen a Hampshire rail route could survive the government's public spending review, a leading supporter of the project has said.
Other Regional Press - Hopes remain that a rail link will return to Tavistock despite the governments plan not to reopen mothballed lines and stations. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has announced the cancellation of the previous governments Restoring Your Railway (RYR) scheme, to save £85 million of a projected overspend by the Tories of £22 billion.
Plymouth Herald - Rail enthusiasts are holding onto hope that a rail link between Plymouth and Tavistock will return despite the government axing plans to reopen disused lines and stations. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves recently revealed the scrapping of the previous administration's ambitious 'Restoring Your Railway' programme, a move intended to trim a hefty £85 million from the Tories' anticipated £22 billion overspend.
Daily Post (North Wales) - The first trains could depart in next summer, getting passengers from Wrexham to London Euston in three hours
Bradford Telegraph & Argus - Starting today, the Transpennine Route Upgrade opens its small grant application window for its new community fund.
Bolton News - A review is being undertaken of bus services in Bolton since they were brought back under public control.
Birmingham Post - Former board member of the Welsh Government-owned airport Andrew Sargent says incentivising airlines to come can only be done off the back of a strong balance sheet
Birmingham Mail - Aviation expert warns of 'delayed screenings, long queues and chaos at airports' this September
Local Government - Neath Port Talbot Council has announced the Global Centre of Rail Excellence (GCRE) will host a long range wide area network (LoRaWAN) gateway as part of the Swansea Bay City Region Digital Innovation Network.
City AM - Air Astana on Monday reported record passenger half-year passenger numbers, driven by unexpectedly high demand from China.