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Greater Anglia forced to drop paper tickets ban
A rail company breached rules and "misled" passengers over plans to discontinue paper season tickets, according to the advertising regulator.
Operators say government should lose oversight of rail
Long-distance routes should also be serviced by more than one company to spark competition, they said.
Tuesday, 30 April 2019
BBC News
- Greater Anglia forced to drop paper tickets banA rail company breached rules and "misled" passengers over plans to discontinue paper season tickets, according to the advertising regulator.
- Operators say government should lose oversight of railLong-distance routes should also be serviced by more than one company to spark competition, they said.
ITV News
- Call for devolution of control over North West rail servicesA leading transport body has called for devolution of the parts of the rail network. If approved by the government it means Transport for the North could get more responsibility for for handing out contracts to private firms to run trains in the North West.
The Independent
- Train operators call for end of rail franchise system'On long-distance routes, multiple operators would compete for passengers' business, making services far more responsive to their needs'
The Telegraph
- Caledonian Sleeper beset with problems as it makes inaugural London-Scotland journey [subscription]But as the sleek new Caledonian Sleeper, with its £150m revamp, finally rolled into Glasgow yesterday morning, hours behind schedule, all passengers were immediately offered full refunds.
City AM
- Siemens and Babcock among winners of £750m Network Rail signalling contractNetwork Rail has awarded contracts collectively worth £750m to companies including Siemens and Babcock to to deliver signalling and telecoms across the UK.
- Scrap franchise system and let TfL control London commuter routes, says rail industryThe rail franchise system should be scrapped and responsibility for commuter routes handed from central government to local authorities such as Transport for London (TfL), the rail industry has said.
Birmingham Mail
- HS2 will cost 'far more than £100 billion' and should be SCRAPPED, demands furious Tory MPThe train line is one of the most contentious schemes facing Birmingham
London Evening Standard
- Jim Armitage: Must do better after end of the line for rail franchise farceBritain’s train franchising system is about to be shunted into the scrapyard, and not before time. Under the dysfunctional Department of Transport, mandarins are making such extreme demands on companies running rail franchises that British firms have been all but pushed out of the market. Only foreign state-owned companies can afford the risk
North Wales Live
- Talyllyn Railway goes full-steam under solar powerTalyllyn Railway - forever linked with Thomas the Tank Engine - has invested in a new array of solar panels
New Civil Engineer
- Train operators call for ‘TfL-style networks’ across UKRail industry trade body the Rail Delivery Group (RDG) has called for a “generational system upgrade” of the country’s rail networks, with “TfL-style networks” replacing the current franchising system on mass-commuter routes.
- Winners named on £750M Network Rail signalling frameworkNetwork Rail has awarded six multi-million-pound signalling and telecoms framework contracts totalling £750M.
Rail Technology Magazine
- MPs demand £39bn NPR commitment from government A group of 80 MPs have written to chancellor Philip Hammond urging the government to commit to a £39bn down payment for Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR), and deliver the flagship project alongside HS2. Hammond last week said that the initial business case for NPR, submitted by TfN, will be...
- Caledonian Sleeper launches new £150m train fleet, first service over three hours lateCaledonian Sleeper has officially launched its new £150m fleet of trains, with the new carriages making their debut overnight on Sunday between London and Glasgow/Edinburgh, but the first service arrived three hours and 20 minutes late. Designed to accommodate the modern-day traveller, the...
- Network Rail awards £750m of major signalling contracts for CP6Network Rail has announced the winners of six major signalling and telecoms contracts worth a total of £750m across Control Period 6. The signalling and telecoms (S&T) frameworks have been split into six geographical lots, and are the first contracts awarded in a three-tier approach to...
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