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Big pay rises for rail bosses behind soaring fares and delays [subscription]
The bosses of Britains biggest rail operators received inflation-busting pay increases last year despite mounting passenger anger over rising fares and delays on the network. An analysis by The Times shows that the heads of all main rail company ownership groups have enjoyed huge rises over the past 12 months, with the majority on seven-figure packages.
Trains cancelled, trains leaving early, trains delayed - more anger at Transport for Wales
Transport for Wales passengers are angry again today as rail services are delayed by over an hour, trains are cancelled and some leave before the scheduled time. Commuters across Wales returning to work following the Christmas period have been left in frustration, and saying the rail service is even worse than it was last year.
West Yorkshire public transport tsar reveals 2020 vision for buses across region
Coun Kim Groves, chair of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority Transport Committee is predicting that 2020 will be a significant year for buses in West Yorkshire and across the UK.
Friday, 03 January 2020
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The Guardian
- Commuters gather at Bolton station in protest over increased rail faresFrustrated commuters gathered outside Bolton train station on Thursday evening as part of a national day of action to protest against increased rail fares.
- Grant Shapps has two ideas for Northern rail. Neither is exactly radical | Nils PratleyThe transport secretary should save the promises to âfrustrated commutersâ until he has a real planWhat does a transport secretary do on a day when rail passengers are grumbling about annual increases in fares? One diversionary tactic is to put the boot into one of the most unpopular franchises in the country â Arriva-operated Northern rail â to give the impression the government is primed for radical intervention.Thus Grant Shapps talked excitedly on Thursday about how he is not prepared to tolerate Northernâs âcompletely unacceptableâ service. The contract would be âbrought to an endâ and âf...
Times Online
- Nightmare Northern Rail deal to be torn up [subscription]Transport secretary considers temporarily renationalising network; fury as train users hit by above-inflation price hikes
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- Big pay rises for rail bosses behind soaring fares and delays [subscription]The bosses of Britains biggest rail operators received inflation-busting pay increases last year despite mounting passenger anger over rising fares and delays on the network. An analysis by The Times shows that the heads of all main rail company ownership groups have enjoyed huge rises over the past 12 months, with the majority on seven-figure packages.
- International flights double for Transport Scotland staff [subscription]Staff at the Scottish governments transport agency have been criticised for taking almost twice as many international flights last year as they did five years ago.
Mail Online
- London Tube is more polluted than the New York subway and Beijing metro, new research shows Researchers found concentrations of fine toxic particles, known as PM2.5, were far greater on the Underground than in the city's most congested areas such as Oxford Street or Hyde Park.
Birmingham Post
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Bradford Telegraph & Argus
- Northern Rail will be stripped of its franchise, says Grant Shapps NORTHERN will be stripped of its franchise, the Transport Secretary said today.
London Evening Standard
- Carers to receive free London travel under new 'companion pass' plan for disabledDisabled Londoners will receive free travel passes for their carers under plans revealed today to make the capital more accessible.
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The York Press
- York MP Rachael Maskell calls for Northern Rail franchise to be axed YORK MP Rachael Maskell has hit out at the Northern Rail franchise - calling for it to be âterminatedâ and to brought back into public ownership.
- York- based Northern rail could be stripped of rail franchise York-based train operator Northern could be stripped of its franchise, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said, as fares across Britain rose today by an average of 2.7 per cent.
- Reduced service on East Coast Mainline this weekend NETWORK Rail is reminding passengers that there will be a reduced service on the East Coast Main Line this weekend.
- 'Stupid idea' or 'huge benefits' - readers react to plan to ban cars PLANS to stop non-essential car journeys within York city walls have sparked strong reaction from Press readers.
Wales Online
- Trains cancelled, trains leaving early, trains delayed - more anger at Transport for WalesTransport for Wales passengers are angry again today as rail services are delayed by over an hour, trains are cancelled and some leave before the scheduled time. Commuters across Wales returning to work following the Christmas period have been left in frustration, and saying the rail service is even worse than it was last year.
Yorkshire Evening Post
- West Yorkshire public transport tsar reveals 2020 vision for buses across regionCoun Kim Groves, chair of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority Transport Committee is predicting that 2020 will be a significant year for buses in West Yorkshire and across the UK.
East Anglian Daily Times
- As rail fares rise, we ask Greater Anglia how can you improve trains?Rail passengers have been faced with fare rises averaging 2.6% across Greater Anglias network but at the start of 2020 there are still major concerns about the regions services.
North Wales Live
- Arriva issues statement after mobile ticket scanners nationwide stop workingThe company aren't sure when they'll be up and running again
British Trams Online
- Well, 2020 what have you got for us?Another year, another decade even, is upon us but what does the tram world in the British Isles have in store for us? It is only the first day of the year and a lot of plans for events etc. havent yet been made available but we do know a little of what to expect and it will be a year of anniversaries in various locations
Rail Technology Magazine
- Northern Rail to be stripped of franchise Transport secretary Grant Shapps has said Northern Rail is to be stripped of its franchise following its “unacceptable” performance. This comes off the back of a year of chaos and cancellations across the network, which runs Newcastle to Leeds, Liverpool, Hull, Manchester and Stoke....
Route One (Bus and Coach)
- PSVAR exemption grows for home to schoolA further temporary exemption to PSVAR has been agreed by DfT. It covers vehicles used on home to school services that are procured either directly by a school or a sixth form college, or by a local authority (LA) on behalf of those establishments.
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- Plans to increase parking permit prices in Brighton 'greedy'PLANS to put up parking permit charges by at least 15 per cent could turn Brighton into a âtwo-tierâ city, a councillor has said.
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