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At least 11 rail stations at risk after minister refuses to rule out closures

SCOTLAND’s Transport Minister Keith Brown has not ruled out closing train stations as part of a review on the future of the railways.

Go-Ahead boosted by rail growth but bus costs hit profits

Transport operator Go-Ahead has hailed strong growth in its rail division despite a 12.9pc fall in first-half profit.

Plea to allow Birmingham Airport meet growing demand for air travel

Transport Secretary Justine Greening heard a plea from the city’s business community to let Birmingham Airport take the strain as the nation struggles to cope with growing demand for air travel.

Friday, 24 February 2012

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  • Cycle safety: minister backs key aims of campaign A call for every city to appoint a cycling commissioner responsible for making cities fit for cycling won Government support today, when the Transport Minister endorsed the plan at a packed Parliamentary debate on cycle safety.

The Press and Journal (Aberdeen)

  • Pedal power reigns at Inverness schoolPupils in Inverness got on their bikes yesterday to celebrate their primary school becoming the first in the Highlands to be awarded cycle-friendly status.

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  • The world™s most stylish bicycle trailer A trailers increase dramatically the amount of cargo you can move by bicycle, but despite there being a wide range of different types “ from designs that carry kids and shopping to those built for expeditions – they are seldom seen on British roads.read more

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