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Leicester is the worst-connected big city by rail in Britain

Leicester is the worst-connected big city in Britain in terms of rail links. Research by The Independent shows that the East Midlands city has a narrower range of train services than a village in Cornwall. Each of the 12 largest cities outside London was evaluated on four criteria.

First Group activist Coast cheers new chairman following bruising battle

The Wall Street activist battling bus-to-rail operator First Group cheered a boardroom shake-up on Thursday after one of its preferred candidates to join the board was made chairman.

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  • How rising rail fares and falling punctuality undermine confidenceMany office serfs like to slip away early on Friday afternoons in the quiet summer months. So anger boiled over on August 9th when several rail lines were shut down following a power cut. Delays were so bad on lines going north from London that it was quicker for some commuters to trudge home on foot. The snafu was the fault of the electricity industry rather than the train companies. But it added to the railways’ growing reputation for unreliability. With dreadful timing, it was announced a few days later that fares would go up again next year, by 2.8%.

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Coach and Bus Week

  • megabus.com Panoramas in build and namedOn show at the Plaxton coach rally last Thursday, as part of the factory tour, were some of the new Panorama-bodied Volvo B11RLE due for delivery shortly to megabus.com.
  • New e-bus on the blockames Day takes a closer look at Caetano’s right-hand drive e.City Gold electric bus prototype, which has been displayed at Abellio’s Walworth garage Following the announcement of a 34 electric single-decker order (CBW1402), Abellio displayed a prototype e.City Gold bus at its Walworth garage, where the fleet will be based, on Friday, 9 August.

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  • Industry warns PM over £10bn cost of no-deal BrexitThe heads of five of the UK’s leading construction bodies have written to prime minister Boris Johnson warning that a no-deal Brexit could cost construction upwards of £10bn by the end of 2020.
  • Exclusive | HS2 director for stakeholder engagement exitsHigh Speed 2 Ltd’s strategic director for stakeholder engagement Tom Kelly has left the delivery body, New Civil Engineer can reveal. The strategic director, who had worked at HS2 for over five and a half years, is understood to have left HS2 Ltd at the start of August. HS2 has lined up Aileen Thompson as Kelly’s replacement.
  • Transport secretary to review Heathrow expansion viabilityTransport secretary Grant Shapps has questioned whether Heathrow expansion “stacks up” financially, casting doubt over whether the project will actually go ahead. Shapps also has promised to, as transport secretary, closely examine the case for building a third runway at Heathrow Airport.

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