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HS2 Ltd is waiting on transport secretary Grant Shapps to approve its preferred bidder to supply trains for the High Speed 2 (HS2) network. It has emerged that HS2 Ltds board sent its decision to Shapps for approval months ago, according to September board minutes that have just been made public.
Wednesday, 24 November 2021
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- Brighton and Hove City Council makes £1.8m in bus lane finesA council has been accused of treating motorists as "cash cows" - after making £1.8m on a set of bus lane cameras.
- Luton Airport operator to retain £45m due to councilAn airport operator will retain £45m of income that should have gone to its owners, the local council.
- East Midlands Railway to reinstate some cut servicesEast Midlands' main rail operator is to reinstate some services it had cut five months ago.
The Guardian
- Theyre in the way: Manchester rebels against grey advertising boxesEarlier this year, Manchester city council declared ambitions to become a pedestrian paradise. “We want walking to be the main way people get around the city centre,” proclaimed the town halls transport plan. “Pavements and public spaces will be high quality, well-maintained, green and accessible – catering for everyone, no matter what their age or mobility.”
- Wednesday briefing: Growing Tory clamour for No 10 shake-uprustrations with No 10s leadership are growing in the Treasury, with Rishi Sunaks department understood to be concerned about the prime ministers fumbled timing of decisions. Delayed announcements of the £96bn integrated rail plan and the social care cap have brought scorn and negative coverage for the government, while votes for government policies have been shunned by Tory MPs in parliament.
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- Aviation hunts for the Tesla of the skies to drive electric revolution [subscription]Daunting challenges delay take-off, despite Rolls-Royce speed record
Times Online
- Chinese bullet trains take wing to hit speeds of 280mph [subscription]Some of the worlds fastest trains may now reach even higher speeds after scientists in China suggested adding “small wings” to the carriages.
Birmingham Post
- Eastern Airways confirmed as operator on government-backed Cornwall-London connectionRegional operator successful in its bid to fly public service obligation route linking Gatwick and Newquay
- East Midlands Railway reinstating 22 regional services that were dropped when the pandemic hitFrom early next year it will be running 486 trains per day, which it says is 87 more than pre-Covid
- Rolls-Royce delivers 1,000th Derby-made Trent XWB–84 engine to AirbusRolls-Royce says the XWB-84 is the world’s most efficient aero engine in service
Bolton News
- Defibrillators to be stationed across railway platformsLIFE-SAVING defibrillators will be stationed across railway platforms thanks to a £134,000 investment by Network Rail and train operator Northern.
Liverpool Echo
- People in town to be isolated after rail link plans rejectedThe Merseyside town is set to suffer as funding is rejected and services are cut
Hull Daily Mail
- Stagecoach app launched to help Hull key workers wins national awardAn initiative launched in Hull during the pandemic to help frontline NHS staff with their commutes has won a national award.
- Politicians blamed for 'abject failure' over rail services in HullAn independent rail consultant has accused the region's politicians of "abject failure" over Transport for the North. Set up by the government in 2018, the statutory body was the first of its kind and brought together council and transport leaders across to the North to map out priorities for future investment.
Other Regional Press
- Transport for the North and Network Rail looking for reformLeaders from across the North of England are set to consider recommendations from Transport for the North (TfN) which could position the region as a pathfinder for reform in shaping what will become the new model for Great British Railways.
- MS welcomes government raising Conwy Valley rail services with Transport for WalesAN MS has stepped up calls for improved rail services between the Conwy Valley and the coast of North Wales.
- What the planned East Coast Mainline upgrade could mean for DoncasterDoncaster could benefit from future upgrades to the East Coast Mainline which are planned from York to London.
Airportwatch
- Light at the end of the tunnel for Crossrail property speculators [subscription]As Crossrails “dress rehearsal” begins, housing markets nearby to its stations are set to emerge as winners after years of delays and a budget far overrun.
New Civil Engineer
- Deteriorating rail services linked to worsening track conditionsThe Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has called on Network Rail to take urgent action on maintaining the conditions of the rail network in order to retain a high level of service.
- Crossrail | Elizabeth line is finally in sight three tumultuous years since last minute delay was announcedAfter three years of turmoil the end is almost in sight for the Crossrail project, with trial operations beginning this week.
- HS2 waiting on Shapps approval to award maligned £2.75bn rolling stock contractHS2 Ltd is waiting on transport secretary Grant Shapps to approve its preferred bidder to supply trains for the High Speed 2 (HS2) network. It has emerged that HS2 Ltds board sent its decision to Shapps for approval months ago, according to September board minutes that have just been made public.
Other News Sources
- Freight objections to passengers in WalesA much-improved passenger service connecting communities in Wales and England may not go ahead unless a solution can be found to accommodate rail freight. Despite new trains already on delivery, willingness from the devolved government in Cardiff, and cooperation from local authority leaders in England, the needs of existing freight operators may have been overlooked. As a result, an objection has been lodged, with freight effectively stopping progress in its tracks
- Crossrail likely to need at least another £150m to finishCrossrail is likely to need at least £150m to finish, Transport for London documents have revealed.
- Bee Network schemes £500,000 plans to join cycle routes to train stationA £500,000 Bee Network scheme that will make it easier to walk or cycle to Stepping Hill Hospital is set to be approved later this week.
- Hopes raised that Oswestry rail line 'could reopen within three years'A mothballed railway line through Oswestry and Gobowen could open within three years if it is proved to be viable, the rail minister said.
- TfL is planning major changes meaning three London bus routes could disappear including iconic route number 1London currently has over 700 bus routes, but it might no longer have a route number 1 if proposals from Transport for London (TfL) go ahead.
- Gatwick Airport to support local business revival through new procurement opportunitiesBusinesses within Gatwick Airports local region are set to be boosted through the airports plans to provide new, targeted business opportunities, should its Northern Runway plans be successful.
- Transport for the North Board Integrated Rail Plan response live press conferenceTransport for the North is holding a Press Conference at the Queens Hotel, in Leeds, at 1330hrs on Wednesday 24 November.
- The Oxford-Cambridge Arc: another big-ticket project Boris looks set to abandonOne by one they fall. HS2 has gone in the form it was billed. There will be no bridge or tunnel from Northern Ireland to Scotland. Before that, of course, we had the idea for a London airport built on an island in the Thames Estuary and the Garden Bridge. There was talk, too, of an English Channel bridge. Word reaches me that the latest, to have its future heavily questioned in the recesses of Whitehall is the Oxford-Cambridge Arc or as it is known within government, OxCam Arc or the Arc.
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