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  • 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...

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  • 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?

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  • 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.

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  • 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...

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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