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Taxpayers’ £250m bill as passengers put off trains [Subscription]

Taxpayers face a shortfall of almost £250 million because of a fall in the number of railway passengers. The Department for Transport (DfT) admitted that income from rail franchises would be lower in 2017-18 than originally forecast. A report setting out changes in government spending plans said that net income would be £248.7 million lower than previous estimates.

Who are the two companies left in the race to run the railways in Wales?

It is the biggest procurement exercise ever seen in Wales and over the long-term could be worth £5bn. But now there are just two bidders left in the race, in MTR and KeolisAmey, to run the next 15 year Wales and Borders rail franchise from October and design and build the next phase of the south east Wales Metro project with electrification of the core Valley Lines.

Tuesday, 27 February 2018

The Guardian

  • Brussels to make public transport free on high air pollution daysThe new rules will also see car speed limits cut and wood-burning stoves banned in a drive to improve air quality in the cityBrussels has moved to make the city’s public transport and bike share system free on the smoggiest days in a bid to drive down pollution levels and meet EU air quality directives.After two consecutive days of high particulate matter (PM) levels – defined as surpassing an average of 51-70 micrograms per cubic metre of air – buses, trams and metros would have to open their doors completely free, under new city council rules. Continue reading...

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