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CMA considers proposals to protect London to Exeter rail passengers
The CMA is considering proposed fare controls to protect London-Exeter rail passengers following the award of the South Western franchise.
Rail services must improve, says minister
RAIL services in south Wales must improve when the new 10-year contract is awarded, a Welsh minister has said.
Wednesday, 19 July 2017
BBC News
- Minister to rule on bus ban for Queen Street in OxfordThe decision on whether a major street in Oxford remains closed to buses and taxis will be made by the Secretary of State for Transport.
- Cardiff to Swansea rail electrification commitment urgedThe economy secretary wants Westminster to deliver electric trains from Cardiff to Swansea - or give Welsh Government the power and money to do so.
- Parking fines for Cardiff hospital staff defended by first ministerParking rules at Wales' biggest hospital need to be
Department for Transport
- CMA considers proposals to protect London to Exeter rail passengersThe CMA is considering proposed fare controls to protect London-Exeter rail passengers following the award of the South Western franchise.
- Transport Minister speaks at the Backing Beauty ReceptionThe Rt Hon John Hayes CBE MP discusses good design in transport at an event hosted by ResPublica, the Woodland Trust and the National Trust.
Financial Times
- China’s shared-bike providers need to tap the wheel of fortuneTheir cycles are all over Beijing; now Mobike and Ofo must find a way to make money
- Former HS2 chief faces questions over redundancy payoutsSimon Kirby was at helm when publicly funded regime was proposed that cost �1.76m
- United sales top targets as it pushes past passenger scandal
- EasyJet seeks high-flyer as challenges mountLow-cost airline begins search for successor to CEO Dame Carolyn McCall
- Wizz Air reports double-digit rise in profits
The Guardian
- Electric cars may stall without a battery revolutionCar companies are committing to an electric future, but the success of the sector depends on better batteriesAll around the world, countries are sounding the death knell for the internal combustion engine. Earlier this month, France announced that it wanted to end the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2040, joining India (2030) and Norway (2025) in envisioning an all-electric future. Car-makers are racing to meet demand, with Volvo promising that from 2019, all of its new models will feature an electric motor. Continue reading...
The Scotsman
- Caroline Jones Carrick: Driverless cars powered by the road are on the wayWhen I was a teenager, I made sure I had a driver’s licence as soon as I was old enough. It gave me freedom. It got me to school easily. It got me a part-time job. Best of all, it allowed me to hang out at a local diner on Friday nights, trying to impress a cool older boy who basically ignored me. What could be better?
The Telegraph
Times Online
- HS2 chiefs gave staff nearly £2m in redundancy [Subscription]Bosses at the new high-speed rail line will face questions after defying ministers and signing off a £1.76 million redundancy package for staff.
City AM
- From London Bridge to Clapham Common: The Tube stations facing severe overcrowding by the early 2030s if Crossrail 2 gets derailedTransport for London (TfL) has named the 17 London Underground stations set to face chronic overcrowding and measures such as regular closures and one-way systems by the 2030s, should Crossrail 2 fail to go ahead.
- London's Oyster card is getting a revamp with a new app that will send low balance alerts to your phoneTransport for London (TfL) has announced a flurry of changes to the Oyster card, including a new app for passengers to get phone alerts when their balance is running low.
Daily Post (North Wales)
- Brakes slammed on bid to bring vintage Swiss locomotive to Snowdonia The Snowdon Mountain Railway is the only compatible rack-an-pinion railway in Britain although they are common in Switzerland
London Evening Standard
- Simon Jenkins: It's not too late to make HS2 somehow work for LondonAs the first contracts are signed, the focus now needs to be on preventing complete chaos at Euston and Old Oak Common
- Market report: EasyJet's McCall faces rough exit after Lufthansa sell-offIf Dame Carolyn McCall thought she could cruise through her final six months at easyJet on autopilot, then she could be in for a nasty surprise.
- Cycle hire firms in row amid fears influx of bike schemes will clutter London's streetsA row has erupted over new and emerging London cycle hire firms amid fears the influx of bikes will clutter up the capital's streets.
- Southern Rail workers announce fresh strike amid warning dispute could last 'an awful long time'Southern Rail workers have announced another strike in the dispute over staffing and driver-only trains as commuters were warned disruption could last "an awful long time".
The Press and Journal (Aberdeen)
- You pay £1.2m in bus lane fines ‘money spinner’The data, obtained by Freedom of Information legislation, shows that in the year 2015/16 around £595,975 from charging drivers for breaching bus lanes.
The York Press
- Drivers tell of fear and frustration over roads MOTORISTS have told how they fear congestion on York’s outer ring road and A64 is damaging business, encouraging motorists to take risks and causing pollution.
- MP calls for scrutiny of ‘every inch’ of HS2 EVERY inch of the proposed HS2 route in Yorkshire and further south needs to be scrutinised, according to a York MP.
Wales Online
- Why Wales is at risk of being 'profoundly' affected by the impact of BrexitOur manufacturing and agriculture-reliant economy makes us more vulnerable, Lords are warning
Wolverhampton Express and Star
- HS2: Staffordshire MPs vow to fight 'monstrous' rail project MPs have vowed to fight against HS2’s second phase branding it a ‘monstrous’ white elephant which will put some parts of the county ‘in peril’.
Yorkshire Post
- YP Comment: Yorkshire’s railway woes must not be forgotten in push for HS2Less than 24 hours after Transport Secretary Chris Grayling made the eyebrow-raising claim that it is “incredible, inconceivable and simply nonsense” to suggest the eventual cost of the multi-billion pound HS2 project could spiral far past its budget, it is alarming to learn of the ongoing issues due to affect thousands of Yorkshire rail passengers.
Other Regional Press
- MPs across Kent and Bromley demand Crossrail extension to Ebbsfleet in next rail franchiseSome 12 MPs wrote a six-page letter to rail minister Paul Maynard in response to a recent consultation
- Consultation begins into HS2 hub station for CheshireGovernment wants to see viable business case to build hub station along HS2 route
- Rail Minister reuses to meet unions involved in Southern industrial actionCOMMUTERS could face disruption for “an awful long time”, transport unions involved in the Southern Railway dispute warned.
- More success for Bombardier as contract extended for London's Elizabeth Line A train-maker with a branch in Barton under Needwood is set to be busier than first expected as it is set to make more trains than originally planned for London's Elizabeth Line.
- Controversial plans for HS2 depot at Yarnfield to go ahead despite mass opposition Controversial plans for an HS2 depot in Staffordshire are set to go ahead – despite hundreds of objections from residents.
- Rail bosses: Nine-day closure will have 'minimal impact'RAIL bosses have promised ‘minimal impact’ on commuters despite a nine-day blockade of one of Oxford’s busiest routes.
- QUEEN STREET ROW: Bus company digs in heels over bus ban as deadline looms THE long-running saga over whether buses will be allowed in Queen Street when the Westgate Centre reopens looks set to be decided by Government intervention.
- Rail services must improve, says ministerRAIL services in south Wales must improve when the new 10-year contract is awarded, a Welsh minister has said.
Buying Business Travel
- Airfares and hotel rates set to increase in 2018CWT/GBTA forecast suggests UK companies will face higher travel costs
Rail Technology Magazine
- PPM to be recorded on punctuality of trains 'to the minute' by 2019Rail companies have today said that they are working together to adopt the most transparent method for recording train punctuality in Europe by measuring services to the minute. At present, train punctuality, or the public performance measure (PPM) is taken for when a train arrives at its...
- Calling all women: have your say on the barriers of the rail industryWomen have been instrumental in delivering large-scale projects in the rail industry, such as the Northern Powerhouse, and organisations like Network Rail have recently been relentlessly vocal about their commitments to diversifying the workforce. But women are still woefully underrepresented in...
- Grayling confirms HS2 phase 2 routeThe route that HS2 will take from Birmingham and onto Manchester and the north as part of phases 2a and 2b has today been confirmed by DfT. It has been revealed that Phase 2b will run towards the East Midlands Hub, then on to Chesterfield and Leeds, before joining on to the existing network to...
- Duo of shortlists revealed for HS2 station design and master development contractsThe names of the designers and engineers who are formally in the running to develop detailed plans for three brand new stations and majorly expand London Euston have today been named by HS2 Ltd. The station design contract shortlist, revealed today as part of a string of announcements around the...
- Businesses and MPs at odds over HS2 Sheffield route decisionLocal politicians and business leaders in South Yorkshire are firmly at odds over the government’s decision to link HS2 services to Sheffield city centre, as opposed to Meadowhall or the mothballed Sheffield Victoria station. The decision of where to connect high-speed services in the...
- Major players win big as HS2 awards £6.6bn construction contractsA number of high-profile joint ventures (JVs) have been revealed as the winners of £6.6bn worth of major construction and civil engineering contracts for the first phase of HS2 between London and Birmingham. In March last year, the tender for the main civil engineering works contracts...
Railway Gazette
- Abellio takes full ownership of WestfalenBahn as market gets more competitiveGERMANY: The Abellio GmbH German subsidiary of Dutch state passenger train operator NS has reached...
- Bi-mode trains in prospect as HS2 northern routes confirmed UK: Transport Secretary Chris Grayling issued a Command Paper on July 17 confirming the planned...
Transport Times
- A Heathrow that meets its targetsAt last an agreement has been reached that will allow Elizabeth line (Crossrail) services to reach Heathrow's Terminal 5 from December 2019.
Aviation Industry
- O’Leary: Replicating Ryanair elsewhere would be a mistakeAn attempt to re-create Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair’s model in another market would be “one of the greatest mistakes we could make,” according to Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary. read more
- United Airlines posts $818 million 2Q net profitUnited Airlines posted an $818 million net profit for the second quarter of 2017, a 39.1% increase over the Chicago-based airline’s $588 million net income in 2Q 2016. read more
Green Miscellany
- Driverless buses to revolutionise transport in CambridgeCambridge looks set to become a test bed for driverless buses – otherwise known as autonomous mass-transit travel. The Affordable Very Rapid Transit (AVRT) would run overground on segregated routes and tunnelled sections . Headed up by Professor John Miles, an expert on transport systems at the University of Cambridge, a feasibility study estimates the cost of a 75kms network… The post Driverless buses to revolutionise transport in Cambridge appeared first on ETA.
Other News Sources
- Meet the MD: Patrick Verwer of London MidlandPatrick Verwer of train operator London Midland charts his career so far and explains why it is an exciting time to be in the Midlands...
- MPs across Kent and Bromley demand Crossrail extension to Ebbsfleet in next rail franchiseMPs from across Kent and Bromley have united to demand an extension of Crossrail to Ebbsfleet in the next south eastern rail franchise.
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