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280,000 commuters have to stand every day on crowded trains [subscription]

Going back to work is more crushing than ever. The number of commuters forced to stand on packed trains in big cities in England and Wales has risen to a record of nearly 280,000 a day.

French city of Dunkirk tests out free transport -- and it works

The city of Dunkirk launched a revamped bus system last year with a twist -- it’s completely free. A new study shows that the programme is not only revitalising the city center but also helping the environment.

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  • New intercity train successfully completes testOne of Greater Anglia’s brand-new intercity trains has successfully completed a daylight test run between Norwich and Liverpool Street.
  • Are Cheshire residents being played over HS2?THE problem with HS2 is that it splits opinion in a similar manner to the way Brexit splits opinion.
  • Calls for rail station in south of countyLOCAL councillors are campaigning to reopen a railway station in Pontrilas. The old village station served the community for nearly 100 years but was taken away following the restructuring of the railway system in the last century.
  • The incredible list of Underground stations that never opened in West LondonThe London Underground is 270 stations big, but there could have been more had certain plans of history gone ahead. West London is already fairly well served by the Tube network compared with, say, South London, but no-one's exactly going to complain if travel was even easier.
  • Tees Valley Combined Authority £257m transport plan unveiledA transport plan outlining priorities and proposals for the future of all forms of transport in the Tees Valley has been launched by the Combined Authority.
  • Combined authority sheds light on £172m transport plansDetails of how £172m worth of funding will be invested in public and sustainable transport across the Liverpool City Region have been revealed. A report to be considered at the combined authority's next meeting in September sets out a priority list of 18 green transport projects, including new stations, Mersey ferries and major improvements to public transport.
  • Baltic Triangle station leads £173m transport investmentThe Liverpool City Region Combined Authority is to invest nearly £173m in 18 transport and infrastructure schemes, including the creation of new train stations in the Baltic Triangle and at Headbolt Lane, along with major interventions in the region’s cycling network.

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