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Chris Stokes Column - Today’s rail reformers could learn to take a faster track

Implementation of the Williams/Shapps White Paper is proving to be grindingly slow. The development and implementation of rail policy used to proceed at a much faster tempo. John Major’s government was re-elected in May 1992 with a manifesto commitment to privatise British Rail. Although at the time Ministers were not yet clear on the way the industry would be privatised, the policy was seen as a clear government priority.

Crossrail: Transport for London confirms Elizabeth Line opens May 24 - see maps, stations and stops

London's long-delayed Elizabeth Line project will finally open on Tuesday, 24 May, Transport for London has confirmed.

Thursday, 05 May 2022

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  • ‘Just a minute’ protest targets drivers blocking cycle lanesWhen drivers park illegally – even for just a minute – it has a knock-on effect on other road users. Pavements may become impassable for wheelchair users, pedestrians may find it difficult or dangerous to cross and, in the case of cycle lanes, cyclists may be forced into traffic. Inspired by the excuse ‘I’ll just be a minute’ that’s often… The post ‘Just a minute’ protest targets drivers blocking cycle lanes appeared first on ETA.

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