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Thursday, 02 July 2009

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Financial Times

  • Focus turns to rail franchise systemThe collapse of National Express's contract to run InterCity East Coast is the latest blow to the system that has come under criticism from passenger advocates, regulators and the industry
  • Q&A: East Coast troubles for UK railRobert Wright, the FT's Transport Correspondent, gives a lowdown on what the government's takeover means for passengers and the industry
  • Counting the cost of cheap faresAt Newcastle Central passengers express mixed opinions about nationalisation but there is consistent support for the view that the east coast service is better than 20 years ago
  • Action leaves company in line of fireNational Express, which has rebuffed a recent offer, may have to deflect a whole lot more bids after the scrapping of the loss-making east coast franchise
  • National Express rail empire hopes endThe British government took the dramatic step of temporarily nationalising the East Coast mainline after National Express said it would run out of money to operate the service later in the year
  • Virgin Atlantic to cut 600 jobsThe UK long-haul airline controlled by Sir Richard Branson is cutting capacity by 7% in the coming winter season and is planning to axe about 600 jobs, or close to 8% of the workforce

The Guardian

The Herald

  • East Coast pull-out may derail takeoverNational Express's jettisoning of the East Coast rail franchise has reduced the likelihood of a tie-up with FirstGroup, analysts said yesterday, but the Aberdeen company is considering another attempt to secure the Scotland to London line for itself.
  • Main Scotland to London rail line nationalised The Government is to take over the running of a major Scotland to London rail route - the East Coast Main Line - after cash-strapped present operator National Express defaulted on its franchise.

The Independent

  • Adonis gambles on tough stanceIn forcing the nationalisation of the East Coast mainline, Lord Adonis, the newly installed Transport Secretary, has set out his stall to Britain's rail bosses: if you are happy to take the profits in the years of plenty, don't come crying to the taxpayer when times are hard.

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The Mirror

  • NATIONALISED EXPRESSBritain's biggest rail service, the East Coast Main Line, will be renationalised, the Government announced yesterday. The state will take over control of the London-Scotland route after failed operator National Express said it would ditch the lossmaking franchise. Ministers promised all services would continue as normal and passengers' tickets would be honoured.

Belfast Telegraph

Birmingham Post

London Evening Standard

Newcastle Evening Chronicle

  • Thieves now pinching bus stops for scrap metalBUS stops are being targeted by thieves who are dismantling them for their scrap metal. Police were alerted to the trend of pole-pinching after a steel bus stop on Tyneside was hacked down.
  • East Coast Main Line taken over by GovernmentTHE NORTH East’s rail link to London is being nationalised. Struggling transport operator National Express will abandon its prestigious East Coast Mainline franchise by December, the firm said today.

Nottingham Evening Post

  • Tram walk and meeting in KimberleyBroxtowe MP Nick Palmer and Kimberley councillor Richard Robinson have met with local transport chiefs and MEP Glenis Willmott over the proposals.

The York Press

Yorkshire Evening Post

Northants Evening Telegraph

Sunderland Echo

  • East Coast Main Line nationalisedThe Government today announced it will take over the running of the East Coast Mainline from troubled transport company National Express.

The Shields Gazette

New Scientist

Rail Technology Magazine

  • Mitron Supplies Passenger Information Displays for Danish Railways Mitron Oy announced today that it has won a contract to supply passenger information displays and display management systems for Danish Railways. The agreement is made with Banedanmark, a state-owned Danish company responsible for most of the Danish railway network. According to the agreement, Mitron will supply 700 TFT platform and monitor displays for several railway stations all over the country. The first supply will take place in spring 2009 and the supplies will continue until the end of 2010. The agreement includes TFT displays in sizes 32in, 46in and 52in. Mitron's servi...

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Aviation Industry

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