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FirstGroup secures extension of the Emergency Measures Agreement for GWR

FirstGroup on Monday said the Department for Transport has exercised its option to extend financial help for Great Western Railway, in move that will help the rail and bus firm ride out the virus crisis.

Go North East Bus Out to Help Out scheme to support evening economies

In a scheme that might sound familiar to some, Go North East (GNE) has launched a Bus Out to Help Out offer to encourage travellers onto public transport to support local restaurants and pubs.

Mind the Gap: Network Rail trials distancing app

A new social-distancing app is ready for industry-wide deployment after a successful pilot with Network Rail, its developers have said.

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  • 'Just passed a guy in a jetpack': sightings at Los Angeles airport fuel concernFederal Aviation Administration and FBI investigate reports from airline crewsThe US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating reports from airline pilots of someone flying a jetpack near Los Angeles international airport over the weekend.“Two airline flight crews reported seeing what appeared to be someone in a jetpack as they were on their final approaches to LAX around 6:35pm PDT Sunday,” the FAA said in a statement on Tuesday, but did not elaborate further. Continue reading...
  • Grounded beef? Airlines sell in-flight meals to earthbound travellersCarriers prevented from operating due to coronavirus have turned to offering trays of takeaway to nostalgic flyersCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageAirlines are not known for their excellent cuisine. A tray of plastic-sealed plane food is, for some travellers, barely tolerable at 30,000 feet. Yet, as the coronavirus pandemic has halted flights around the world, a growing number of airlines are now flogging in-flight meals to grounded customers.Thai Airways began advertising meal boxes in April, when the pandemic struck, selling anything from stir fried tiger prawn to ...

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  • Edinburgh Waverley masterplan looks at improved tram linksAnyone who had ever been to Edinburgh Waverley Railway Station and then looked for onward transport connections will be well aware that the location of the station has meant that it isnt the easiest task. But a new masterplan is seeking to solve some of these problems as well as creating a station for the people. While a lot of the masterplan need not concern us on these pages, there is brief mention of the trams.

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  • Go North East launches new ‘Bus Out to Help Out’ offer to help support local evening economyFollowing the success of the Governments Eat Out to Help Out initiative, the regions largest bus operator, Go North East has launched a new Bus Out to Help Out offer to help people get out and about and support local restaurants and pubs further. The new offer allows two people to travel for the price of one when buying Go North Easts after 7pm 3.50 evening ticket or, if youre part of a larger group, four people can travel for just 6.50 with the evening group ticket. The tickets can be bought in advance on the Go North Eas...
  • FirstGroup release statement regarding the Extension of Great Western Railway Emergency Measures AgreementFirstGroup are pleased to announce that the Department for Transport (DfT) has exercised its option to extend the Emergency Measures Agreement (EMA) for Great Western Railway (GWR) until at least 26 June 2021. On 30 March 2020 FirstGroup announced that they had signed an agreement with the DfT to continue operating GWR until March 2023, with a possible one-year extension. At that time, FirstGroupalso announced that the franchise would run under EMA terms for at least the first six months in response to the coronavirus outbreak. That ...

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  • FirstGroup granted extension of the EMA for Great Western Railway The Department for Transport has reportedly extended financial help for Great Western Railway. The company FirstGroup, which runs the GWR trains Paddington to Wales and the likes of Cornwall and Devon, has said the Emergency Measures Agreement (EMA) has been prolonged until June next...
  • Solar-powered scarecrow used to keep trains on time in Manchester A solar-powered scarecrow that sends out the calls of a hawk is being used to scare away birds that have been causing delays to passengers travelling between Manchester and London Euston.   Significant numbers of birds have been causing damage to the electric arms of Avant West...

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  • Emergency Measures extended on Great Western Railway The Department for Transport has extended the Emergency Measures Agreement on Great Western Railway from 20 September to at least 26 June next year. The EMAs protect franchises from the financial impact of the pandemic.

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  • Digital coupler opens door to automationSpeaking during a demonstration of prototype couplers at the DB Systemtechnik Minden research facility on August 31, Sabina Jeschke, DBs Board Member for Digitalisation & Technology, said that the technology opens the door to comprehensive automation and digitalisation of rail freight. This would significantly increase the capacity of marshalling yards, she continued, which means a digital revolution for freight on rail.

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