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Disabled rail passengers will benefit from a range of accessibility improvements across the rail network.
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The companies which run buses in Leeds have been told to significantly improve the service they provide and been set 'very ambitious targets'.
Gatwick Airport rail station set for £150M upgrade
Gatwick Airport’s train station will undergo a £150M upgrade, after the Department for Transport (DfT) promised…
Monday, 08 July 2019
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- Direct Manchester Saltburn train plan shelvedPlans for a direct train to run from Manchester to Saltburn will not go ahead because of timetable problems, transport chiefs have revealed.
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- £20 million fund marks one year on from the Inclusive Transport StrategyDisabled rail passengers will benefit from a range of accessibility improvements across the rail network.
The Independent
- Travel question: Is there a catch with split-ticketing on train journeys?I read your article about “split-ticketing” on the railways with the help of a new app. Call me a cynic, but whenever I see something that claims to be a guaranteed money-saver, I wonder what catches there are. Can you enlighten me?
The Telegraph
- London commuters urged to turn off Wi-Fi on their phones to avoid having their every move tracked [subscription]London commuters have been urged to turn off the Wi-Fi on their phones while on they travel on the underground to prevent being tracked.
Times Online
- Britain’s sluggish trains trail global rivals [Subscription]Britain’s trains are being left behind by high-speed rivals in other countries because of congestion on the rail network, according to research. An international study ranked British trains 13th fastest in the world, down from 2nd in the late 1970s.
- Spanish on fast track to the west coast line [Subscription]Named after a bird, it flies through the Spanish countryside at about 190mph and is the pride of the state-owned Renfe company. Now the AVE train, or at least the knowhow behind it, could be coming to Britain.
Yorkshire Post
- HS2 is in the national interest and is not a vanity project – Yorkshire Post lettersYOUR COLUMNIST Tom Richmond (The Yorkshire Post, July 4) states that it is unacceptable that Pacer trains are still in use, and that the attitude towards addressing the aims of the Northern Powerhouse needs to change – this is absolutely correct. The assertion that such trains would be unacceptable in The South also should be heeded.
Other Regional Press
- New £20m fund to improve access for disabled rail passengers in WalesDISABLED rail passengers across Wales are set to benefit from a range of accessibility improvements paid for through a £20 million UK Government fund which opens today.
- Gatwick Airport railway station set for £150m upgradeThe Government has announced a £150million investment to upgrade Gatwick Airport railway station. The upgrade will involve doubling the size of the station concourse, widening two platforms, adding five new lifts and eight new escalators, according to a spokesman from the Department for Transport.
- Major campaign launched to reopen this Stoke-on-Trent railway station - FIFTY-THREE years after it shut!Meir Station has been closed since 1966 but campaigners say reopening it would improve transport links in Stoke-on-Trent
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- £1bn ‘Cardiff Crossrail’ plans revealedCardiff Council has revealed sweeping new transport plans, including a new light rail project for the…
- Gatwick Airport rail station set for £150M upgradeGatwick Airport’s train station will undergo a £150M upgrade, after the Department for Transport (DfT) promised…
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