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MPs call for recount on train punctuality figures

Three MPs are calling for rail operator Southeastern to re-examine its punctuality figures for the past 12 months.

Electric car 'not yet affordable'

Most global car executives do not see a reasonably priced electric vehicles being available in the next five years, a survey suggests.

China eyes creation of global rail leader

Proposal to merge two dominant state-owned railway equipment producers to lead a high-speed rail export drive

Invensys Rail delays payments to suppliers

Suppliers to Invensys Rail face rising costs after the group told key UK contractors they would wait up to twice as long to be paid. The decision has been heavily criticised by suppliers who now face further financial pressure after a fallow period of new works from Network Rail, which owns and operates the rail infrastructure.

Thousands of airline passengers' bags mislaid during snow

Luggage belonging to thousands of airline passengers was mislaid during the heavy snow before Christmas, it has emerged.

Thursday, 06 January 2011

The Press and Journal (Aberdeen)

  • Major £2.5m boost for plan to revamp Scrabster portPlans to make Scrabster harbour the main service base for the far north™s fledgling marine energy industry received a major fillip with a £2.5million European Regional Development Fund pledge towards a tanker pier revamp.

Other Regional Press

  • New superferry on her way to DoverThe first of the two new superferries being built for the Dover-Calais service is on her way to Dover. Spirit of Britain left the shipyard in Finland today (Wednesday) after successfully completing sea trials.

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