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Transport for Wales: KeolisAmey fined £2.3m for poor performance
The train company contracted to run Transport for Wales services, KeolisAmey, has been fined £2.3m by the Welsh Government for poor performance.Economy minister Ken Skates said the penalty notices were "vital", saying the company had not lived up to what was agreed.
Siemens' exciting £6m 'rail village' plans for East Yorkshire town
The centre would support the company's upcoming £200m rail manufacturing facility in Goole
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- Transport for Wales: KeolisAmey fined £2.3m for poor performanceThe train company contracted to run Transport for Wales services, KeolisAmey, has been fined £2.3m by the Welsh Government for poor performance.Economy minister Ken Skates said the penalty notices were "vital", saying the company had not lived up to what was agreed.
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- Northern rail can continue only 'for months', transport secretary saysA decision is due on the future of the troubled rail firm, which could be stripped of its franchise.
- Airbus 'sees potential to expand' after BrexitThe company had warned it could move wing-building out of the UK in the event of no deal.
- British Airways owner's boss Willie Walsh to step downThe chief executive of British Airways owner International Airlines Group is set to retire.
Financial Times
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- Willie Walsh to step down as chief of British Airways parent IAGIrishman who led creation of group to be replaced by Iberia boss Luis Gallego
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The Guardian
- HS2 destroyed trees in way of train line without permissionContractors removed potential habitats for bats and butterflies in Buckingham nature reserve to prepare for rail line
- Willie Walsh: the pilot who landed the BA top jobCombative and controversial figure who steered British Airways into a global aviation powerhouse
- Northern rail franchise could collapse within months, says ShappsTransport secretary to decide whether to renationalise service by end of January
- Rail operators pay 16% more compensation claims for latenessRail operators paid out more than 1.2m compensation claims over late trains last summer, a 16% increase compared to the previous year, as networks began paying for delays of 15 minutes or more.
- Northern nightmare on poor rail ‘service’ [Letter]Nils Pratley is right about Grant Shapps’ weasel words concerning Northern rail (Shapps sounds the whistle over Northern rail – but a plan for real action is long overdue, 3 January)
Times Online
- Northern Rail could be nationalised in weeks [subscription]Northern Rail is months away from financial collapse amid growing anger over poor performance on the busy commuter network.
- Drivers of petrol and diesel cars face £10 charge to tackle Oxford pollution [subscription]Owners of petrol and diesel vehicles face being charged at least £10 to drive in the very centre of Oxford under some of Britain’s toughest restrictions on air pollution.
- Willie Walsh ushers in new reign from Spain at British Airways owner [subscription]Mr Walsh was the architect of deals that united the carriers at International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG). They led to thousands of job losses but have delivered solid returns for investors, with shares in IAG up 123 per cent since the company was created in 2011 when BA and Iberia came together.
City AM
- Airbus "committed" to UK after no-deal fears assuagedAirbus’ chief executive has said that the aerospace company is still “committed” to the UK, in a turnaround from previous comments on Brexit.
- Hitachi Rail to slash 250 jobs at County Durham factoryHitachi Rail has announced that it will cut 250 jobs from its train factory in County Durham.
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The National
- Nicola Sturgeon defends stance on Heathrow Airport expansionNICOLA Sturgeon has defended the Scottish Government's stance on the expansion of Heathrow Airport in the face of climate concerns.
London Evening Standard
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Northern Echo
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Wales Online
- Train operator Keolis Amey fined £2.3m for poor performanceTrain operator Keolis Amey, which is responsible for running train services in Wales, has been fined £2.3m for poor performance. It has been running the £5bn Wales and Borders franchise since October 2018
Yorkshire Evening Post
- "There is light at the end of the tunnel": Transport Secretary will have final Northern Rail decision this monthA decision on whether troubled rail operator Northern will be taken into public ownership will be made before the end of the month, the Transport Secretary told the Yorkshire Evening Post.
Yorkshire Post
- Dan Jarvis 'incredibly mindful' of financial concerns over First BusSouth Yorkshire metro mayor Dan Jarvis has said he is ‘incredibly mindful’ of the financial concerns around bus operator First.
- Northern rail action by Grant Shapps and Jake Berry is encouraging – The Yorkshire Post saysTHE MESSAGE from Cabinet ministers Grant Shapps and Jake Berry was clear following their joint visit to The Yorkshire Post – no rail operator will ever again get away with the poor performance that has blighted the North’s network for so long.
Hull Daily Mail
- Siemens' exciting £6m 'rail village' plans for East Yorkshire townThe centre would support the company's upcoming £200m rail manufacturing facility in Goole
Leeds Live
- Transport boss admits Northern passengers could wait years for 'full improvement'During a visit to Leeds, the transport secretary also said passengers "deserve a lot better" and there is "light at the end of the tunnel"
Other Regional Press
- Stewart Paterson: Glasgow Airport Rail Link rows must not derail Metro plansGlasgow has had many false dawns with big ticket transport projects, promised but not delivered. For example, how many times have we heard talk of extending the Subway to the east or north? Sounds great but not likely to happen given the cost.
- Slough's forgotten London Underground line which went all the way to Windsor19th-Century commuters had an easy time of it when travelling into London from Slough. Once upon a time London’s District Line extended all the way to Windsor and could take you directly to Mansion House - smack bang in the centre of London.
Train Operators
- 19 month-high for trains running on timeThe number of trains running on time across Scotland’s Railway has reached its highest level since June 2018, as customers reap the rewards of investment in infrastructure and £475 million on new and upgraded trains.
The Economist
- Not just HS2, but HS3HS2 may be wildly over-budget, but it is safe, and its successor may get funded too
Coach and Bus Week
- National Express West Midlands looks back at the end of a successful decadeAs a new decade arrives and the calendars flip over to 2020, Chris Gibbens, Commercial Director at National Express West Midlands, has been looking back at the previous decade with 20-20 hindsight:
- Built to serveBirmingham Coach Station celebrated its 10th anniversary on 14 December 2019. National Express Deputy Head of Coach Stations, Russell Jinks, gave Andy Izatt an insight into the facility’s history and what it offers passengers
- Plymouth City Bus gains Cornwall bus service contracts in a package bidBus service contracts operated for Cornwall Council are set to change hands this year as Go-Ahead Group-owned Plymouth City Bus wins a package bid
New Civil Engineer
- Winners named on £640M Network Rail design contractsNetwork Rail has announced the award of 82 framework contracts to deliver design services across the country. Aecom, Mott MacDonald, WSP and Jacobs are among the big winners, with Amey, Arcadis and Balfour Beatty also among the firms to pick up contracts (see full breakdown below).
- Network Rail to explore means of powering networkNetwork Rail has teamed up with the Energy Innovation Centre to ensure that the train network receives the power it needs to operate.
- Ex-HS2 technical director hits out at ‘factually wrong’ Berkeley reportFormer High Speed 2 (HS2) technical director Andrew McNaughton has hit out at Lord Tony Berkeley’s “dissenting report”, claiming that it is “completely and factually wrong”.
- Transport for Wales opens metro infrastructure hubTransport for Wales has announced the opening of the South Wales Metro Infrastructure Hub. It is the latest stage in a 170km long metro line development in Wales, worth £738M. The facility, based in Treforest, Pontypridd, will operate as the key material distribution centre for the next five years as the metro project goes underway.
Route One (Bus and Coach)
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- South Wales Transport sees success with TourismosSwansea operator South Wales Transport reports that two new Mercedes-Benz Tourismos, purchased in August 2019 as its first new vehicles, have delivered what it hoped for after over 10,000 miles in service.
- TfGM responds to Manchester bus franchising criticismI read with interest Mr Tim Gibson’s letter, published in routeone last year. I would, however, like to make a few corrections.
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