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- PM says Borders Railway extension promises 'great benefits'The "great benefits" of extending the Borders Railway have been recognised by the prime minister.
- Crime-hit Mobike suspends Manchester sharing schemeManchester is the first city among 200 worldwide to lose the Mobike service due to theft and damage.
- Unions fight London Overground 'ticket office closures'Arriva Rail London says it is reviewing its ticket offices due to 'new technology'.
- Mercedes takes on Tesla with fully-electric SUVThe German car giant unveils its first fully-electric luxury model, with a range of 450km.
- Electric vehicle sales surge in UK as fuel prices riseA record one in twelve cars sold in August were hybrid or electric, according to the SMMT.
The Guardian
- Hong Kong cedes part of rail station to China in secretive ceremonyAbout 1m sq ft of West Kowloon terminus will be controlled by mainland China
The Scotsman
- Closure of bridge ‘final straw’ for canals, boaters fearThe breakdown of a fifth canal bridge between Edinburgh and Glasgow could be the final straw that closes the waterways, campaigners fear.
Times Online
- Getting Britain’s railways on the right track [Subscription]Theresa May is considering a significant review of Britain’s railways after a series of high-profile blunders have led to a collapse in public trust in the system. But will it bring tangible change? Or is it designed only to kick the woes of the privatised rail industry into the political long grass?
Bradford Telegraph & Argus
- Cross border crackdown on rogue taxis by six councils beginsA NEW partnership will see local authorities in the area working together to make it more difficult for taxi and private hire drivers to break the law.
London Evening Standard
- Mobike shrinks zones in London and withdraws service altogether in ManchesterBicycle sharing app Mobike is shrinking its operational zones in London and has withdrawn its service altogether in Manchester.
- London's top Tube-free areas to rent in for great transport linksMove a stop or two along the 'Ginger' Overground East London line to save a packet in rent.
The Press and Journal (Aberdeen)
- Full steam ahead for major upgrades at Aberdeen and Inverness train stationsThe Scottish Government has committed to starting the projects, which aim to “improve facilities, access and connectivity” at both stations, in its programme for 2018-19.
Bucks Free Press
- Major Ł6.6 million project to cut congestion and improve delays on London Road gets underwayA major Ł6.6 million project to cut congestion and improve air quality on one of High Wycombe's busiest roads is set to get underway today after a government cash injection.
- 'Improved transport' needed to 'maximise potential' of county's heritage sites Sustainable transport options linking the county’s heritage sites and new hotels may be needed in order to encourage more people to embrace Bucks’ “cultural offering”, according to a council report.
- 'WE TAKE OUR LIFE INTO OUR HANDS': Man calls for traffic calming measures on busy road near 'shortcut' alley Pedestrians “take their life into their own hands” every time they cross a busy High Wycombe road to access an alleyway regularly used as a shortcut to the town centre, according to concerned resident.
East Anglian Daily Times
- “I am at a loss” – Parents of special needs children hit out at council after school transport mishapA number of pupils with special needs have been left in limbo after the county council re-tendered the school transport network in Suffolk.
Peterborough Telegraph
- Ł1.8 billion Network Rail deal to see faster trains with more capacity between Peterborough and London King's CrossNetwork Rail is seeking a partner to take on a Ł1.8 billion deal to transform the stretch of railway between London King's Cross and Peterborough.
Other Regional Press
- Councillors demand Renfrew bus link to hospital reinstatedA PETITION calling for the return of a direct link between Renfrew and the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Govan has been backed by councillors.
- A MAJOR inquiry into rail franchising could be on the way, and reports claim it is set to be the biggest shake-up of the passenger railway since privatisation began more than 20 years ago.Essex County Council introduced a bus lane in Queen Street to discourage drivers from using the High Street.
- Rail depots south of Northampton should not be built because East Midlands is already over capacity, says borough councillorA motion to be put forward at a Northampton Borough Council meeting will argue that existing rail depots in the region mean there is no need to go ahead with plans for one or two more on land south of the town.
- Broad Street sinkhole 'shows fragility of city's bus routes' DISRUPTION is continuing after the second city centre 'sinkhole' to have opened up this year appeared in Broad Street.
- Broad Street sinkhole caused by 'mud-filled medieval ditch' A SINKHOLE that has opened up in Broad Street is thought to have been caused by a 'mud-filled medieval ditch', investigations have concluded.
Train Operators
- Derby Business Working Together to Deliver 'New Look' High Speed TrainsThe first of three newly refurbished High Speed Trains (HST) has been unveiled in Derby today (Wednesday 5th September), providing extra capacity and a more comfortable customer experience.
New Civil Engineer
- Transport bosses to be grilled over Crossrail delayThe heads of Crossrail, Transport for London and the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan are today set to face the London Assembly for questioning over why Crossrail is delayed by up to a year.
- Network Rail's Ł1.8bn 'northern project' to start in the SouthThe man in charge of the East Coast Main Line (ECML) upgrade has insisted that the Ł1.8bn scheme is “a northern project” despite initial route upgrades taking place in the South.
Rail Technology Magazine
- ORR report into May timetable chaos to be published later this monthThe much-awaited report led by Office of Rail and Road (ORR) chair Professor Stephen Glaister into the May timetable disruption will be released on 20 September. Prof Glaister was chosen by Chris Grayling to lead the inquiry into the introduction of new timetables on 20 May that was marred by...
- Potential rail franchise shake-up in the works as PM pushes for reviewThe government is considering leading what has been described as the biggest review of the UK’s rail franchising system for two decades in efforts to prevent collapses such as that of the East Coast franchise back in May. According to reports by the Financial Times, Theresa May has given...
- Railway Industry Association looks to cut membership fees for 'smaller players' in supply sectorThe Railway Industry Association (RIA) has announced it will slash membership fees in a bid to encourage sector entrants and “smaller players” to join the body. The new membership cost, which began yesterday, will be half of the current minimum £1,750 level at an annual rate of...
Railnews
- Major franchising shake-up could be on the wayA MAJOR inquiry into rail franchising could be on the way, and reports claim it is set to be the biggest shake-up of the passenger railway since privatisation began more than 20 years ago.
Aviation Industry
- SF Airlines launches China’s first Singapore courier cargo serviceSF Airlines has started China’s first courier cargo airline to operate scheduled service from China to Singapore. The inaugural Boeing 767-300F flight from Shenzhen arrived at Singapore’s Changi Airport on Sept. 4. read more
Other News Sources
- Residents say they have been 'abandoned' after bus route is axed Thousands of city residents have been “abandoned” following the shock axe of a vital bus service, it has been claimed.
- School transport policy questions amid claims on pupils' long walk to bus stopsCOUNTY council Lib Dem leader Nick Ireland claims that some pupils are being asked to walk along unlit roads, often without pavements, to reach school bus stops.
- Drive to improve railway stations is ready to take the next step forwardSince the North Notts & Lincs Community Rail Partnership (NNLCRP) commenced in February 2017, it has achieved much without the benefit of an officer or money, writes Barry Coward.
- The great train wreck - Christian WolmarA couple of weeks ago I met David Grime and Alan Noble, members of the Lakes Line Rail User Group, over a very good dinner in the Brown Horse pub in Winster in the heart of the Lake District. They had contacted me in despair at the collapse of services on their beloved ten-mile Windermere branch line. This once-reliable and well-used service is now a shadow of its former self: characterised by cancellations, rampant overcrowding, bus replacement services and – sometimes – an absence of any trains at all.
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