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Train factory to bring 1,000 jobs to Longannet in Fife
At least 1,000 jobs will be created at a train-building factory to be built at Longannet in Fife, Spanish firm Talgo announced today.
South Western Rail is facing its own Waterloo, warns First Group [Subscription]
The new chief executive of First Group has opened talks with the transport secretary to amend the company’s Ł2.6 billion winning bid to run the trains running out of London Waterloo.
Jones returns to transport as Norman climbs DfT ladder
Roads minister Jesse Norman has been promoted to minister of state at the Department of Transport (DfT), replacing Jo Johnson, who resigned last week over Brexit.
Wednesday, 14 November 2018
BBC News
- M4 relief road: Carwyn Jones 'should leave decision to successor'The outgoing first minister is urged to leave the relief road decision to his successor.
- Oil price drops amid fears over demandThe latest falls come after oil cartel Opec reduces its forecast for global oil demand next year.
- Flybe 'up for sale' weeks after profit warningThe regional airline is expected to say that its board is exploring a sale or a merger with a rival.
ITV News
- Holyrood to debate scrapping Abellio's ScotRail contractNew figures put ScotRail's performance level at its lowest since the franchise began.
The Guardian
- Less than half of rail complainants happy with response, data showsResearch into train companies highlights huge failings in complaints process
- FirstGroup's new boss to bid for more UK rail operations despite lossTransport group reports increased losses of up to Ł4.6m under challenging conditions
The Independent
- Train operators criticised for 'serious underlying problems' with complaints systemMost rail commuters who complain don’t like the outcome
The Scotsman
- Train factory to bring 1,000 jobs to Longannet in FifeAt least 1,000 jobs will be created at a train-building factory to be built at Longannet in Fife, Spanish firm Talgo announced today.
The Telegraph
- Bring back dining cars, says TV chef who has cooked for Queen after he was served 'inedible' meal by Virgin Trainsail companies should bring back first class dining cars, a TV chef who has cooked for the Queen has said, after being served an “inedible” meal and refused a cup of tea on a train.
Times Online
- Road designers ‘to blame for deaths’ [Subscription]Road designers and managers should take ultimate responsibility for every death on their network, transport chiefs have been told.
- Electric scooter speeder, 15, gets points on future driving licence [Subscription]Parents have been warned by police not to buy electric scooters as Christmas presents after a 15-year-old boy had points imposed on his future driving licence for using one at high speeds.
- Ł7bn cut urged as HS2 costs dwarf rival schemes [Subscription]Ministers are under pressure to impose cutbacks to HS2 after a report warned that it would cost more than double that of other high-speed rail projects.
- City council nets Ł3m a year in fines from bus-lane drivers [Subscription]More than 100,000 motorists were fined for driving through a bus lane in Scotland’s largest city last year, reaping Ł3 million for council coffers, it has been revealed.
- South Western Rail is facing its own Waterloo, warns First Group [Subscription]The new chief executive of First Group has opened talks with the transport secretary to amend the company’s Ł2.6 billion winning bid to run the trains running out of London Waterloo.
City AM
- Only one in five Govia passengers happy with handling of complaints, says watchdogGovia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is feeling the heat after a consumer survey shows only one in five passengers who filed a complaint were happy with how it was handled.
- Shares take flight as Flybe confirms it is seeking sale in face of plummeting profitsFlybe's share price soared 28 per cent this morning as the budget airline confirmed it is seeking a sale after revealing plunging profits.
Bradford Telegraph & Argus
- Funding bid to improve access at Ben Rhydding Railway StationILKLEY MP John Grogan has written to Transport ministers supporting the bid of West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA) and rail operator Northern to build a replacement footbridge with a lift at Ben Rhydding Station.
London Evening Standard
- TfL Tube map 'World Cup final': Jubilee and Victoria lines go head-to-head in 'ultimate London Underground tournament'The wait is nearly over. The eagerly-anticipated World Cup final showdown… between two Tube lines… is almost upon us.
- How Christmas and New Year rail passengers could get cheaper tickets even if they've already bookedRail passengers who have already booked train travel over Christmas and New Year could potentially swap their tickets for cheaper fares, according to officials.
- Pilots report sightings of 'supersonic' UFOs over the Irish SeaAuthorities have opened an investigation into multiple reports of UFOs flying at twice the speed of sound off the coast of Ireland.
Yorkshire Post
- Rail companies ‘failing to deal with customer complaints’RAIL companies have been urged to “step up and start delivering” after new analysis revealed train operators were failing to deal with customer complaints effectively - even neglecting to treat customers with basic politeness.
- HS2 transformation plans for Sheffield railway station given Ł800m pricetagUp to Ł800m of public money could be spent on transforming Sheffield railway station and the area surrounding it to adapt it for the arrival of HS2, it has been revealed.
East Anglian Daily Times
- Could Greater Anglia’s new suburban trains be maintained at Harwich?Greater Anglia is due to take delivery of its first new suburban trains next year – but has still not yet formally announced where they will be serviced in north Essex.
Other Regional Press
- Heathrow Express’ new posters feature illustrations made from train rubbishThe trainline has launched an awareness campaign around recycling and sustainability, and has commissioned illustrator Rebecca Sutherland to “upcycle” old newspapers and drink cans into intricate sculptures for it.
- Train seat searching tool goes live to help Leeds rail passengers avoid standing miseryNew seat-finding technology Seat Sensor uses a traffic light system to show empty places on board the train
- Plan to help keep shops profitable in DevizesA NEW vision for Devizes over the next four years, which includes campaigning for a railway station and coming up with ways to maintain a vibrant High Street, has been drawn up.
- Rail chiefs reveal plans to fix the Brighton Main LineBrighton Mainline goes through East Croydon Station and a series of junctions known as the “Selhurst triangle” which funnel trains to and from London stations.
Buying Business Travel
- Heathrow third runway 'not enough' to deal with demandSarah Bishop, deputy director of aviation policy at the Department for Transport (DfT), has warned that a third runway at Heathrow will not be enough to keep pace with the UK’s growing passenger demand over the next 30 years.
Rail Technology Magazine
- Andrew Jones returns as rail minister following Jo Johnson’s resignation Andrew Jones, MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough, has been appointed as transport minister with responsibility for rail following the resignation of transport minister Jo Johnson last week.
- GWR and SWR owner FirstGroup appoints new CEO as it announces fall in rail profitsFirstGroup has named Matthew Gregory as its new chief executive as it revealed widening half-year losses and warned about the profitability of its rail franchises.
Railnews
- Andrew Jones named as new rail ministerTHE new rail minister is Andrew Jones, following the sudden departure of Jo Johnson at the end of last week.
Transport Network
- Jones returns to transport as Norman climbs DfT ladderRoads minister Jesse Norman has been promoted to minister of state at the Department of Transport (DfT), replacing Jo Johnson, who resigned last week over Brexit.
Aviation Industry
- 2020 launch planned for European hypersonic test gliderEuropean and international partners are moving toward the launch of an experimental hypersonic glider in 2020 as part of a long-term research program aimed at enabling development of a high-speed civil transport able to fly from Europe to Asia and Australia in under three hours. read more
- Flight Safety Foundation names Shahadi CEOThe Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) has named MITRE Corp. executive Hassan Shahidi as its new president and CEO, succeeding Jon Beatty. Shahidi will begin his new job in January. read more
- IATA chief slams Europe’s “burdensome” aviation regulationsIATA DG and CEO Alexandre de Juniac said European aviation is “beset with burdensome regulations,” and argued that a “spirit of change” is needed to improve the competitiveness of European airlines. read more
Other News Sources
- Market-led proposals in rail: What’s in an idea?A new approach: lots of approaches The DfT has recently turned to the private sector for ideas, because as Chris Grayling, the Transport Secretary, said: “Governments do not have a monopoly on good ideas for the railways.”
- FirstGroup promotes senior executive to CEOFirstGroup has promoted chief financial officer (CFO) Matthew Gregory, who has also been the company’s interim chief operating officer (COO) since May, to the position of chief executive.
- Spain considers ban on sale of gas and diesel cars by 2040Spain's government is eyeing ambitious steps to tackle climate change, including a ban on the sale of gas and diesel cars from 2040.
- Porterbrook makes positive case for bi-mode trainDerby-based Porterbrook Leasing Co, which specialises in the leasing of all types of railway rolling stock and associated equipment, has completed an engineering assessment that makes a positive case for the conversion of one of the UK’s most reliable trains into a battery/electric bi-mode train
- VIDEO - LNER paints iconic train in original coloursThe Class 91 electric locomotive and its rake of carriages started to entered passenger service on the East Coast Main Line from the 3rd March 1989.
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