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Can devolved transport overcome the black spots?
The government has received 38 proposals from cities keen to take on devolved powers, but MPs are worried many will miss out
Cambridge's traffic-jammed roads may soon come alive – with smart technology.
Traffic lights, parking ticket machines, message signs and other devices could all start talking to each other, to create a complete electronic picture of how the city is moving.
Friday, 02 October 2015
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- Can devolved transport overcome the black spots?The government has received 38 proposals from cities keen to take on devolved powers, but MPs are worried many will miss out
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- Sheffield area expected to become second 'northern powerhouse'Creation of Sheffield city region combined authority expected to lead to new directly elected mayorGeorge Osborne is expected to be able to announce a second “northern powerhouse” – alongside Greater Manchester – when Sheffield city region combined authority is given the go-ahead by the Treasury on Friday.The announcement will be a coup for Osborne, who is winning support for his plans from Labour local government leaders despite the hostility from the national Labour party. Continue reading...
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- Volkswagen crisis: Car giant removes 4,000 new diesel cars from showrooms in BritainThe stock is being returned to a UK factory plant where it will be fitted with
Derby Telegraph
- Derby Telegraph published Decision to restart electrification work on Midland Main Line is...BUSINESS leaders and rail industry figures have welcomed the Government's decision to restart the work. But some have expressed disappointment that it will take an extra four years to complete than first planned.The future of the project had hung in the balance ever since Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin called a halt to the scheme in June.He called for a pause to allow Network Rail's five-year £38.5 billion revamp plan for the railways to be reset as it was "costing more and...
Newcastle Evening Chronicle
- Osborne Road in Jesmond set to be hit by 20mph zone in bid to create safer cycling environmentOsborne Road, in Jesmond, could see its speed limit lowered from 30mph to 20mph along the mile long stretch to improve safety for cyclists
Yorkshire Post
- VW to suspend sales of 4,000 cars in the UKVOLKSWAGEN HAS suspended the sale of 4,000 vehicles in the UK in the wake of the diesel emissions scandal.
Blackpool Gazette
- Junction work could end port rail link dreamRailway firm Network Rail is planning to remove a junction at Poulton which could end the dream of rail campaigners to relink Fleetwood to the main network.
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Bucks Free Press
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Carlisle News & Star
- Flying Scotsman steam train due to arrive in Carlisle in January A piece of British railway history will be returning to action with a special journey to Cumbria.
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- Cambridge's traffic-jammed roads may soon come alive – with smart technology.Traffic lights, parking ticket machines, message signs and other devices could all start talking to each other, to create a complete electronic picture of how the city is moving.
- Moment boy dices with death after jumping on West Yorkshire railway lines caught on video The video shows the moment the boy is almost hit by a fast moving train
- Plans for transPennine rail line could transform Huddersfield Railway Station — is a new platform on the way?Electrification of line could see huge investment in Kirklees
politics.co.uk
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Rail Technology Magazine
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Railway Gazette
- Paul PlummerPaul Plummer, Group Strategy Director of Network Rail, has been appointed Chief Executive of the...
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Aviation Industry
- Air Partner signs 10-week contract with oil companyAir Partner has signed a contract with a multi-national oil company that will transport oil workers to and from the Netherlands twice a week for 10 weeks. Air Partner, a global aviation services group, will charter flights from Aberdeen.
Other News Sources
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