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Corbyn would consider women's carriages

Labour leadership contender Jeremy Corbyn says he would consider women-only rail carriages to help solve a rise in assaults on public transport.

Uber testing 'smart routes', its own bus service

The new feature shows green lines on busy streets, indicating the common routes that Ubers are taking. Users can then tell the app that they want to be picked up on that main street, and soon after an UberPool car will pull up, with other customers already inside.

Calmac are first transport operator in Scotland to pay staff living wage.. now it's time to play fair by them

CAMPAIGNERS hope this shift in paying its workers will urge MSPs to reconsider replacing Calmac with a private contractor.

British train users may face airport-style security

The plans are being discussed by officials in Brussels as they look at the possibility of drawing up EU-wide rules on railway security for the first time after an attack on a Paris-bound train.

Rail campaigners putting their case to potential rail franchises

Members of the taskforce hoping to improve rail services between London and East Anglia are to meet bidders for the new franchise in Ipswich today.

Wednesday, 26 August 2015

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