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Rail revolution: Mayor promises more new stations under consideration in multi-million pound boost

Richard Parker said his team will be looking at business cases for new stations to benefit inner city areas which suffer from highly-congested roads, poor parking, and aging infrastructure.

£3m for six Combined Authorities moving to bus franchising

£500,000 for each authority is intended to help transition to franchised bus networks, DfT says

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  • Interest in EVs surges in Europe as fuel prices jump after Iran warDemand at online marketplaces could settle at a new, higher normal, with the crisis leaving consumers ‘scarred’Car buyers’ interest in electric cars has surged across Europe since the start of the war in Iran, as the rising cost of petrol highlights the cheaper power available from a plug.Online marketplaces in the UK, Germany, France and Spain reported huge increases in inquiries about electric vehicles since the start of the conflict in February.

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  • West Yorkshire bus passengers to benefit from funding boostWith the cost-of-living crisis continuing to play a part in people's everyday lives, the West Yorkshire Combined Authority and other local authorities are stepping up to make buses work better for everyone, reducing the burden on households.

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  • Porthcawl's regeneration means nothing without better transport linksPorthcawl may have celebrated its 100th anniversary last year, but in many ways, the town still feels stuck in the past especially when it comes to transport. With new regeneration plans constantly being discussed, you would expect connectivity to be a priority. Yet one major issue continues to be ignored: getting in and out of Porthcawl is still far harder than it should be.

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  • RSSB to phase out signal post telephones The era of telephones at signals is coming to an end, the RSSB has announced. They were originally provided so that train crews could communicate with the nearest signal box without walking down the line, but they are now being replaced by GSM-R cab radios or specialist portable devices.

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  • Heathrow supports airlines and passengers through Middle East disruptionHeathrow CEO Thomas Woldbye said: "We're doing everything we can to support airlines and passengers as travel trends shift during the Middle East crisis. While Heathrow's long-haul network absorbed demand in March, the outlook for the next few months remains uncertain. I'm proud of what colleagues have achieved to quickly adapt and continue giving passengers a great service during difficult times."

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  • Rail leads Europe towards energy independenceAmid the latest energy crisis, the Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies (CER) has reiterated the key role rail transport plays in keeping citizens and goods moving across the Single Market while reducing Europe's fossil fuel dependence. CER calls on the forthcoming long-term EU budget to invest in rail to boost Europe's strategic autonomy.

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