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£18bn Crossrail line delayed again to autumn 2021

Europe's largest infrastructure project hit by further setback as costs continue to soarLondon transport authorities do not expect the £18bn Crossrail line to open before autumn 2021, in the latest delay to Europe's largest infrastructure project.The capital's transport commissioner said the latest working assumption was that the central section of the Elizabeth line, as Crossrail will be known, will start operating between September and December next year.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps visiting North-East to unveil vision for region's rail network

A GOVERNMENT minister has said about £4bn worth of investment was planned for the region's transport network as part of a pledge to repay former coalfield communities for lending the Tories their votes in last month's election.

Tuesday, 07 January 2020

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  • P&O Ferries launches hidden disability sunflower lanyard schemeP&O Ferries has announced the launch of the hidden disability sunflower lanyard scheme across its North Sea routes. The initiative, which is designed to support those who might not have an immediately visible disability and who might need additional assistance while travelling, reinforces P&O Ferries’ commitment to providing accessible travel for all.  Passengers of P&O Ferries sailing between Hull and Rotterdam, and Hull and Zeebrugge, can now request a sunflower lanyard free of charge, to act as a discreet sign to crew members and on-shore staff that they may need extr...

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