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  • South Yorkshire Mayor The Mayor of South Yorkshire, Oliver Coppard,has unveiled a "once-in-a-generation" transport vision, rebranding the region's network as the South Yorkshire People's Network (SYPN).

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  • Patchwork to Network: A Seismic Shift in Rail MonitoringThe images from the November 2025 Shap derailment in Cumbria, UK, served as a sobering reminder of the power of nature. At Shap, a passenger train traveling at 83 mph struck debris from a landslip triggered by intense rainfall. While we are fortunate there were no fatalities, the incident exposed a systemic vulnerability in how the industry monitors earthworks. Crucially,this failure occurred on a slope that was already monitored.

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  • EU unveils new transport rules to supercharge green rail and shipping projectsThe European Commission has published updated LMTG and TBER rules to simplify state aid for rail, inland waterways, and multimodal transport, making it faster and easier to fund greener transport projects across the EU
  • Spain considers a new rail terminal near Algeciras portSpain is considering building a new rail terminal just outside its largest port in Algeciras to accommodate the current demand growth. Rail services at the port are currently limited by the 350-metre train length limit at some of its terminals and the lack of sufficient sidings for rail maneuvers, the ministry of transport said.

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