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Covid: £62m needed to keep Transport for Wales afloat
A further £62m of taxpayers' money will be needed to keep Transport for Wales trains going during the Covid pandemic, the economy minister has said.
Wednesday, 04 November 2020
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- Covid: £62m needed to keep Transport for Wales afloatA further £62m of taxpayers' money will be needed to keep Transport for Wales trains going during the Covid pandemic, the economy minister has said.
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The Independent
- Lockdown 2.0 rules on travel within England and WalesThere is no general warning against using buses, trains, trams or, in London, the Tube
Times Online
- HS2 ‘on track to cost taxpayer £170bn’ [subscription]HS2 could cost three quarters more than was estimated and set the exchequer back by £170 billion, according to the deputy head of a government review of the project.
Senedd Cymru
- Oral Statement: Future of Rail - Details of the new arrangements - Ken Skates MSI would like to provide more information to Members on the new arrangements for the Wales and borders rail service and the delivery model Transport for Wales will be implementing.
City AM
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Mail Online
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- Second round of 'active travel' funding could see new cycle routes and roads closed to cars A NEW pop up cycle lane on Thornton Road and blocking off part of Kirkgate in Shipley to cars are two measures that could be introduced if Bradford gets an expected £2.1 million
Daily Post (North Wales)
- A55 to get 5G coverage in the 'Connected Corridor' projectThe project is part of the North Wales Growth Deal and would also see train passengers get 5G
London Evening Standard
- RMT’s Mick Cash retires blaming a ‘campaign of harassment'Mr Cash went on extended sick leave after suffering stress and had only recently returned to work
Northern Echo
- Full steam ahead for 26-mile rail line routeA LOCAL authority developing plans to celebrate the bi-centenary of the world’s first passenger railway looks set to press ahead with a proposal to develop a walking and cycling route along 26 miles of the historic line.
The York Press
- York train company Grand Central to suspend all servicesYORK train operator Grand Central has decided to temporarily suspend all rail services after the new lockdown is launched.
Wales Online
- UK drivers want to see speed limit increasedCould the UK get a German-style limitless motorway?
Cambridge News
- Latest Stansted Airport lockdown rules for passengersHolidays are being banned by the government for the whole of November
East Anglian Daily Times
- Normal train services to run during second lockdownUnlike the first lockdown, Greater Anglia is not making changes to its rail timetables this time around – although government advice is once again that people should only travel for work, to get to school or college, or other essential trips like caring or medical appointments.
Reading Evening Post
- A4 bus lanes in Slough might only be open during peak timesThe smart motorway works on the M4 means the route from Huntercombe roundabout to Uxbridge Road will be suspended during the weekend closures only
Other Regional Press
- Welsh Government challenge for innovative ideas in response to coronavirus pandemicThe Welsh Government is making funding available to support businesses with innovative products and services that will help communities and the public sector adapt to the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
C.N.N.
- Waymo pulls self-driving cars in San Francisco as cities nationwide brace for unrestWaymo, the self-driving company of Google's parent company Alphabet, has suspended its self-driving operations in San Francisco as businesses and cities brace for potential unrest following the presidential election.
Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
- £49 million uplift drives automotive industry towards green futureRetro electric motorcycles and high-power batteries to help electric vehicles travel longer distances are just 2 of the concepts receiving a share of £49 million government funding – supporting the automotive sector’s quest to go green and creating thousands of new jobs in the process. 31 projects are receiving a portion of £10 million from the government’s Automotive Transformation Fund, to support to development of low carbon emission technologies for vehicles, such as state-of-the-art motors and high-performing batteries for electric vehicles. One winning proj...
- New funding for accessibility as government reports progress for disabled people across transport networkInnovative ideas to improve travel for disabled passengers could be made a reality thanks to government funding announced. The Department for Transport (DfT) is marking Purple Tuesday by launching the first-of-its-kind Accessible Technology Research and Innovation Grant (A-TRIG), which will invest up to £500,000 in projects that can improve access to services or inspire more confidence to travel. These projects could provide a range of practical solutions that remove physical barriers, make it easier to access information, automate processes or see better support for travellers. They c...
New Civil Engineer
- Transport for the North boss Barry White to step downTransport for the North (TfN) chief executive Barry White will step down from the role next year.
- New ICE President calls for engineers to ‘step up and step in’ to tackle climate changeWSP executive director for transport Rachel Skinner was inaugurated as the ICE’s 156th President in a virtual ceremony where she set out her focus on carbon net zero for her year in office.
- HS2 civils and stations contractors to reveal supply chain opportunitiesThe four main works civil contractors and two station construction partners working on Phase One of High Speed 2 (HS2) are encouraging supply chain partners to join a virtual event to find out about upcoming opportunities.
Rail Magazine
- Tram-train operation to continue in Sheffield as new systems proposedTram-trains will continue running in South Yorkshire beyond the end of the two-year trial period, with the Government believing it could act as an inspiration for similar schemes elsewhere.
Rail Technology Magazine
- Why is the East Coast Main Line Upgrade so vital to passengers?The East Coast Upgrade. One of the biggest programme’s our railway has ever undertaken. With £1.2bn being spent on the revolutionary upgrade to allow for more trains to run and deliver quicker, more reliable journeys across the route.
Other News Sources
- Contractor named for £56m railway station projectA contractor has been named to transform a major railway station in Birmingham.
- HS2 expects 95% of jobs to go to UK firmsClose to 400,000 contracts will be handed out on £100bn project HS2 is expecting 95% of the 400,000 contracts that will be up for grabs on the £100bn project to go to UK firms, according to the minister in charge of the project.
- Rail company stops all trains to and from Milton Keynes during lockdownGrand Central has made the decision to temporarily suspend all its rail services from the end of the day on Friday.
- Start-ups to pitch at Transport for Wales virtual demo dayWALES’ leading rail-dedicated innovation programme is about to see its second batch of ambitious and creative candidates pitch their ideas.
- Cruise Lines Extend Operational Pause Through Year EndThe cruise industry will extend its suspension of U.S. cruise operations through Dec. 31, an industry group that represents 95% of global ocean-going cruise capacity said on Tuesday.The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) said its…
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