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'Fix your bike' website crashes as scheme launches in England

A website offering Ł50 bike repair vouchers from the government did not work for about four hours.

Scientists find out why leaves on the track causes travel chaos

Leaf tannins dissolve metal in train tracks, which reduces friction between steel surfacesLeaves on the line are a notorious headache for commuters and train companies alike, causing costly delays. Now scientists say they have unpicked why fallen foliage makes rails so slippery.When leaves are crushed against the tracks, they form a black layer that drastically reduces friction between train wheels and the rails – a situation Network Rail has described as “the black ice of the railway”. But the make up of this slippery layer has been something of a puzzle. Continue reading...

Heathrow sinks to record loss [subscription]

Chief executive John Holland-Kaye calls on the Government to introduce a virus testing regime at UK airports. Heathrow has sunk to a record half-year loss after the pandemic sent passenger numbers plunging at Britain's biggest airport.

Brexit trade fears as UK's biggest airport delays expansion: 'We need extra capacity!'

BREXIT trade for the UK is at risk after Heathrow Airport Chief Executive John Holland-Kaye warned its third runway will be delayed.

Wednesday, 29 July 2020

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  • BPA to conduct major review of port transport and infrastructure connectivityThe British Ports Association (BPA) is launching a major new review of UK port connectivity. This work will highlight to government and local authorities where post-Coronavirus investment in infrastructure can be concentrated in order to maximise economic growth and speed up the recovery. This will look at infrastructure outside of ports such as road and rail links but also broadening out to assess energy and digital capabilities. The BPA is inviting ports to submit an inventory of required external improvements to connectivity infrastructure. This will be used to examine the progress made sin...

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  • NZ Companies Collaborate to Build Electric FerriesNew Zealand companies HamiltonJet and EV Maritime have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to build advanced composite, battery-powered commuter ferries.Their cooperation was formalized at HamiltonJet’s Christchurch headquarters in May, in the presence of Hon Dr Megan Woods…

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