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....Workers were urged not to use public transport where possible, but cars, walking or bikes instead – in advice that will be impossible to follow for many.
Crossrail hands over first central London station despite covid-19 lockdown
Talks underway to get other projects back on site Crossrail has managed to hand over its first central London station despite the covid-19 lockdown.
Monday, 11 May 2020
The Guardian
- Boris Johnson's lockdown release leaves UK divided....Workers were urged not to use public transport where possible, but cars, walking or bikes instead – in advice that will be impossible to follow for many.
The Telegraph
- Coronavirus latest news: Boris Johnson to unveil 50-page plan for ending lockdown today [subscription]... Commuters should wear face coverings on trains and buses, Government to say Sadiq Khan said that this afternoon the Government will issue guidance telling people using public transport that they must cover their faces on trains and buses.
Times Online
- Improve safety or we won’t go back to work, insist unions [subscription]Britain’s largest unions warned ministers yesterday that they will not recommend their members return to work unless the government strengthens new Covid-19 health and safety rules for employers.
- Loss of dividend imperils tram extension [Subscription] Fresh doubts have been cast over Edinburgh’s tram extension after an important £20 million dividend failed to pay out.
- Commuters will need to mind the information gap - Jim McMahon MP, Shadow Transport Secretary [Subscription] he coronavirus has fundamentally changed our way of life, not just in the short term but how we live. We owe our transport workers and other key workers a great debt: they have kept the country moving in the most difficult of circumstances.
- Train services to increase despite staff worries about coronavirus risk [subscription]A Saturday-style service will be introduced to the rail network next week, with passengers required to book in advance for intercity trains and face waits of up to two hours to travel out of large cities.
Birmingham Post
- Siemens selects Goole train-building training partnerHuge £200m plant set to open in 2023 - with 12 apprentices starting at Selby College in September
Liverpool Echo
- Confusion, chaos and concern in Merseyside over PM's plan for workers and public transportPrime Minister Boris Johnson has been heavily criticised over "confusing" and "dangerous" plans on lifting lockdown restrictions for workers, with political and union bosses in Merseyside predicting chaos and confusion.
Other Regional Press
- Colne-Skipton rail link revival plan gets an amber signalTHE re-opening of a key trans-Pennine rail link between East Lancashire and Yorkshire has come a step closer.
- Highland MSP backs campaign to tackle lockdown rail network trespassersRegional MSP Rhoda Grant is backing a new awareness-raising campaign to warn against trespassing on the railway during the Covid-19 lockdown following reports of incidents across the Highlands.
- Rail union slams South Western Railway for 'flouting' lockdownTHE operator of Weymouth - London Waterloo rail services has vehemently denied claims it is flouting stay-at-home guidance.
- Weymouth rail station gateway to made safer and more welcoming An important gateway to Weymouth is set to be transformed after campaigners secured almost half a million pounds worth of funding to make improvements.
Rail Advent
- York rail workers adjust to work life during Covid PandemicDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to allow vital freight and passenger services to continue, Network Rail staff in York are helping to keep the line operating.
Railnews
- Monday essay: How can operators make a profit now?Social distancing on trains will come at a price, says Sim Harris. IT has been reported over the last few days that rail timetables could be restored to around two-thirds of the normal pre-pandemic service on 18 May, particularly on urban commuter lines.
Other News Sources
- Crossrail hands over first central London station despite covid-19 lockdownTalks underway to get other projects back on site Crossrail has managed to hand over its first central London station despite the covid-19 lockdown.
- More than 97% of ScotRail trains on time in lockdownNew figures continue to show an improved picture for train operator.
- Coronavirus: Transport workers advised not to go to work if they feel it's unsafeRail and Tube staff are being told by union leaders not to work if they believe conditions are unsafe after the coronavirus lockdown rules change later.
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