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Train overcrowding is at its worst since figures first collected, warns Labour
Train overcrowding is at its worst since figures were first collected and is a national disgrace, Labour warns today.
East West Rail given boost after Network Rail encourages third party investment
THE proposed rail line between Oxford and Cambridge has been given a boost after Network Rail made it easier for third parties business to invest in the project.
Hansford: Contestability offers chance to unlock capacity and improve quality on network
The review of contestability undertaken by Professor Peter Hansford has today been released, concluding that a contestable market has few barriers to entry, and can lead to greater innovation and better value and delivery for customers.
Tuesday, 01 August 2017
BBC News
- Manchester Airport police 'thought pipe bomb was not viable'Security officers found the
- France and Italy in row over shipyardThe French and Italian governments will hold talks on Tuesday about the ownership of France's biggest shipyard.
ITV News
- Wheelchair user was 'left on the train for 20 minutes': has accessibility on trains improved?There has been an increase in the number of people with disabilities who are choosing to use the rail network to get around. There has also been an improvement in the accessibility of rail services and train stations.
The Guardian
- Tesla Model 3 doesn't have a key â and seven other things we learnedElon Muskâs new mass market-aimed electric car has no directly visible speedometer, comes in two battery versions and isnât a bad option for a sleepElon Musk revealed Teslaâs Model 3 is unlocked by a smartphone and doesnât have a traditional key or fob among a host of other details at the delivery event for the first 30 mass-market electric cars over the weekend.As the Model 3 enters what Musk called âsix months of manufacturing hellâ as Tesla ramps up production to meet the more than 500,000 pre-orders, one of the most surprising titbits is that there is no traditional key to open and start T...
- UK trains are more overcrowded than ever before, says LabourAnalysis shows worst routes carry double their capacity and party says situation is ânational disgraceâ that is set to get worseBritainâs trains are the most overcrowded since records began, with the worst routes carrying double their passenger capacity, according to analysis by the Labour party.Andy McDonald, the shadow transport secretary, said overcrowding on railways was a ânational disgraceâ, with the top 10 most packed train lines on average carrying 190% of their capacity â an increase of almost a third since 2011. Continue reading...
- 'Marmite amnesty' under way at London City airportJar-swapping exercise could spread, as security staff stock up with 70g containers for passengers intent on taking their favourite foods on holidayA UK airport has declared a âMarmite amnestyâ today, after the popular savoury spread was found to be the number one branded food item confiscated from passengersâ hand luggage.In an unusual move, London City airport is offering travellers the chance to swap any jars of Marmite exceeding the permitted 100ml size for a travel-friendly 70g miniature. Continue reading...
The Herald
- Greenock named in top five cruise ship destinations across Western EuropeThe Inverclyde town was rated fifth best in the second Cruise Critic Cruisersâ Choice Destination Awards
The Independent
- Train overcrowding is at its worst since figures first collected, warns LabourTrain overcrowding is at its worst since figures were first collected and is a national disgrace, Labour warns today.
Times Online
- Vehicles damaged as local roads go to pot [Subscription]The number of vehicles damaged by potholes has risen by a third amid concerns over a deterioration in road surfaces.
City AM
- On yer Mobike: Another cycle sharing scheme's arrived in London after oBikeIt looks like Londoners will have more bike choices than ever before, as another cycle sharing scheme pulls up in the capital.
- Remember, growth in the regions does not come at the expense of the capitalRather than go to an emerging market outside of Europe, to the likes of Asia or Latin America, this visit took me a little closer to home. ADVERTISEMENT Home being the operative word here, as I returned to my northern roots and paid visits to the Isle of Man, my hometown of Blackpool, my birthplace of Manchester, as well as Liverpool, Leeds, and Sheffield.
Belfast Telegraph
- Businesses asked to drive efforts into new railway investment projectsPrivate companies are being encouraged to bid to deliver railway investment projects following a series of reforms.
Birmingham Mail
- Don't take a tumble, take a lift - Network Rail's warning for holidaymakersHeavy luggage? Network Rail's new video will remind you to stay safe in stations and take the lift
- This is what the scary noises you hear on planes are Monarch Airlines have decided to give passengers a step-by-step guide of all the weird and potentially scary noises you might hear
Bradford Telegraph & Argus
- MPs' FURY: Traffic police numbers plummet by almost 40 per cent over last five years MPs FEAR cuts to traffic police could prevent the scourge of dangerous driving being forced from the cityâs roads.
London Evening Standard
- Residents support Bakerloo line extension from Elephant & Castle to LewishamThe extension of the Bakerloo line into south-east London received a boost today after two-thirds of local residents and businesses backed the scheme.
Manchester Evening News
- You can now get through passport control quicker at Manchester Airport - if you pay Airport bosses are introducing a fast-track lane in arrivals from Tuesday morning, but you'll pay for the convenience of using it
- Manchester Airport blasted for security queues after missing June targetsI think it gives an appalling commentary on Manchester Airport representing Manchester and the north west"
Wales Online
- Cardiff Bus fares could increase because the city's roads are getting so congested A boss from Cardiff Bus said that they have resisted any rises so far and said price hikes would be a 'last resort'
- A futuristic looking new train arrived in Swansea station for the first time todayHitachi's new Intercity Express is said to be inspired by the bullet trains of Japan and will start serving passengers in South Wales this autumn
Wolverhampton Express and Star
- New college launches high speed rail certificate The UKs first certificate of Higher Education in High Speed Rail and Infrastructure has been launched by the National College for High Speed Rail due to open in Birmingham in September.
Yorkshire Post
- UntitledAs soon as I read Chris Graylings article in The Yorkshire Post, I knew I had to invite him out with me for a day on Yorkshires railways. Come on up Chris, and think of it as a typical day in the life for me and anyone else here in Yorkshire who depend on the trains every day.
East Anglian Daily Times
- Stansted Airport celebrates breaking through the 25m passenger a year barrierThe annual passenger total at Stansted Airport has passed the 25m mark for the first time.
Other Regional Press
- East West Rail given boost after Network Rail encourages third party investmentTHE proposed rail line between Oxford and Cambridge has been given a boost after Network Rail made it easier for third parties business to invest in the project.
- Families jump on board to celebrate Oxford Bus Museum anniversarySCORES of vintage vehicles and memorable motors roared into Oxford Parkway yesterday to celebrate five decades of the Oxford Bus Museum.
- Work taking place on strategy for Mid Cheshire Rail LinkA STRATEGY for the proposed Mid Cheshire Rail Link is expected by the end of summer. A campaigner confirmed that Cheshire East Council, Cheshire West and Chester Council and the Local Enterprise Partnership have taken the project on board and are working on plans for a rail-strategy.
- Tatton MP secures meeting to look at improving transport links in the areaTATTON MP Esther McVey has secured a meeting with the Government and the Mid Cheshire Rail Users Group to look at improving transport links in the area.
Rail Technology Magazine
- Level crossings: why are people still running the risk? Level crossings represent one of the rail sectorâs biggest safety concerns. Why, despite the numerous warnings and, tragically, deaths, are people still running the risk?
- Is the end near for Europeâs passenger night trains? Night train services have seen dramatic cutbacks in recent years, and many fear that a lack of investment, dwindling passenger numbers and competition from other travel sectors could spell the end for them entirely. European Parliament recently publiâŚ
- Public back latest proposed plans for Bakerloo Line extensionPlans to extend the Bakerloo Line have been largely backed by the public, who have also suggested some changes to the proposed works. A public consultation into TfL’s proposed works held earlier this year revealed that two-thirds of the 4,800 responses supported the extension. It follows...
- NR routes to publish 'pipeline' of third party opportunities by year endA number of major reforms, including the publication of a ‘pipeline’ of opportunities for third parties by Network Rail’s routes by the end of the year, have been announced to enable companies in the private sector to be more directly involved in major infrastructure...
- Hansford: Contestability offers chance to unlock capacity and improve quality on networkThe review of contestability undertaken by Professor Peter Hansford has today been released, concluding that a contestable market has few barriers to entry, and can lead to greater innovation and better value and delivery for customers.
Railway Gazette
- TGV resurgence in SNCF first half resultsFRANCE: The SNCF group reported a âŹ119m net profit in the first six months of 2017, driven by...
- Network Rail announces âsweepingâ reform to attract private sector participationUK: Infrastructure manager Network Rail announced âsweeping new reformsâ on July 31 which are...
Aviation Industry
- Rising demand boosts JAL's profit outlook Japan Airlines has bumped up its profit forecast for the current financial year, thanks to strong increases in demand across its major operations in the June quarter. read more
- Former TAAG Angola leader returns to role following Emirates pull-outFormer chairman and CEO of TAAG Angola, Joaquim Teixeira da Cunha, has been reinstated to his old posts following the sudden departure from the carrier of the Emirates Airline management team. read more
Other News Sources
- M3 Smart Motorway: Milestone for motorway as junctions 2 to 4a set to open at 70mph Rush-hour drivers on Tuesday August 1 will be the first to experience the fully upgraded road at 70mph
- Network Rail renews legal panel and support contracts until 2019Network Rail has taken the option to renew its legal panel for a further two years which see the five firms continue to work with the company until 2019.
- Rail improvements key to unlocking region's economic potentialImproving Wrexham and Flintshires rail infrastructure is key to unlocking north Wales huge economic potential.
- Tory rail privatisation plans slammed by TSSA boss as a risk to passenger safetyThe Tories obsession with flogging off Britains national assets is breathtaking, the general secretary of TSSA has said upon the publication of the Hansford report
- London Stansted becomes first airport in England to sign the Armed Forces Covenant London Stansted has become the first airport in England to sign up to the Armed Forces Covenant outlining how it will support both serving and retired military personnel and reservists.
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