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Train overcrowding is at its worst since figures first collected, warns Labour

Train overcrowding is at its worst since figures were first collected and is a “national disgrace”, Labour warns today.

East West Rail given boost after Network Rail encourages third party investment

THE proposed rail line between Oxford and Cambridge has been given a boost after Network Rail made it easier for third parties business to invest in the project.

Hansford: Contestability offers chance to unlock capacity and improve quality on network

The review of contestability undertaken by Professor Peter Hansford has today been released, concluding that a contestable market has few barriers to entry, and can lead to greater innovation and better value and delivery for customers.

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  • Tesla Model 3 doesn't have a key – and seven other things we learnedElon Musk’s new mass market-aimed electric car has no directly visible speedometer, comes in two battery versions and isn’t a bad option for a sleepElon Musk revealed Tesla’s Model 3 is unlocked by a smartphone and doesn’t have a traditional key or fob among a host of other details at the delivery event for the first 30 mass-market electric cars over the weekend.As the Model 3 enters what Musk called “six months of manufacturing hell” as Tesla ramps up production to meet the more than 500,000 pre-orders, one of the most surprising titbits is that there is no traditional key to open and start T...
  • UK trains are more overcrowded than ever before, says LabourAnalysis shows worst routes carry double their capacity and party says situation is ‘national disgrace’ that is set to get worseBritain’s trains are the most overcrowded since records began, with the worst routes carrying double their passenger capacity, according to analysis by the Labour party.Andy McDonald, the shadow transport secretary, said overcrowding on railways was a “national disgrace”, with the top 10 most packed train lines on average carrying 190% of their capacity – an increase of almost a third since 2011. Continue reading...
  • 'Marmite amnesty' under way at London City airportJar-swapping exercise could spread, as security staff stock up with 70g containers for passengers intent on taking their favourite foods on holidayA UK airport has declared a “Marmite amnesty” today, after the popular savoury spread was found to be the number one branded food item confiscated from passengers’ hand luggage.In an unusual move, London City airport is offering travellers the chance to swap any jars of Marmite exceeding the permitted 100ml size for a travel-friendly 70g miniature. Continue reading...

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