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Calling All Stations with Christian Wolmar, Episode 10, Season 4
Christian speaks to legendary British Rail senior manager Chris Green OBE about the pioneering launch of the ScotRail business in the early 1980s, how this experience was than applied to Network South East across London and the surrounding counties and the lessons which could be learned by Great British Railways [1:24]. Turning to the future, Christian explores with Thomas Ableman of Freewheeling his study into how the integrated public transport model developed in Switzerland might be deployed in rural areas of Great Britain [36:11]. In his final thought from the departure lounge, Christian asks why the failed new highway scheme under Stonehenge has cost the taxpayer £179 million [52:30].
Airlines and Heathrow split over third runway. [subscription]
Heathrow's third runway is under threat from a mounting conflict between airport bosses and airlines over costs and customer service. The long-delayed £49bn project is crucial to Labour hopes of growth and Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to do 'whatever it takes' to begin construction before the next election in 2029.
The new £1.3bn UK rail line that hasn't seen a single passenger over the last year
Despite being completed over a year ago, a new 41-mile railway line and station have yet to welcome a single passenger due to a dispute regarding staffing.
Monday, 30 March 2026
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- Calling All Stations with Christian Wolmar, Episode 10, Season 4Christian speaks to legendary British Rail senior manager Chris Green OBE about the pioneering launch of the ScotRail business in the early 1980s, how this experience was than applied to Network South East across London and the surrounding counties and the lessons which could be learned by Great British Railways [1:24]. Turning to the future, Christian explores with Thomas Ableman of Freewheeling his study into how the integrated public transport model developed in Switzerland might be deployed in rural areas of Great Britain [36:11]. In his final thought from the departure lounge, Christian asks why the failed new highway scheme under Stonehenge has cost the taxpayer £179 million [52:30].
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- Ferry crosses the Mersey on final voyage after 66 yearsAn "iconic" ferry that crossed on the River Mersey for 66 years has set sail on its final voyage.
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The Telegraph
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- Airlines and Heathrow split over third runway. [subscription]Heathrow's third runway is under threat from a mounting conflict between airport bosses and airlines over costs and customer service. The long-delayed £49bn project is crucial to Labour hopes of growth and Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to do 'whatever it takes' to begin construction before the next election in 2029.
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Times Online
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Daily Express
- The new £1.3bn UK rail line that hasn't seen a single passenger over the last yearDespite being completed over a year ago, a new 41-mile railway line and station have yet to welcome a single passenger due to a dispute regarding staffing.
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Birmingham Post
- Transport for Wales support to local authorities to roll out electric vehicle chargingIt is providing sharede national data plaform, ChargePoint Navigator, to the 22 local authorities in Wales
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Other Regional Press
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- Letter: 'Will MP speak out about benches at Poole Bus Station?'Will our MP in Poole speak out on the removal of yet more benches serving Poole Bus Station?
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Construction Enquirer
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Rail Magazine
- Plan to tackle East Coast Main Line congestion published by Network RailOperational changes and tactical lower-value investments form the focus of Network Rail's plan to alleviate congestion on the East Coast
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Railway Gazette
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Railway-News
- The Hidden Cost of Poor Data Integration: Why Rail Needs a Single Source of TruthDigital transformation in rail depends on more than new tools. Without integrated, trusted data, even the most advanced systems struggle to deliver value, leaving organisations exposed to hidden cost and risk, writes Adam Medley, Head of Operations at Rail BI.
Sustainable Bus
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TaxiPoint
- Disabled access House of Commons debate puts taxi availability and wheelchair provision back under scrutiny The taxi industry was pulled into a wider House of Commons debate on transport accessibility this week, as MPs warned that disabled passengers are still being left with too few reliable door-to-door travel options when buses and trains fall short.
Other News Sources
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- UKTram Heritage tramway membership reaches full sector representationUKTram has reached a significant milestone, with its Heritage Tramway community now representing all heritage tramways across the UK and British Isles.
- Bucks MP raises concerns on lack of East West Rail servicesBuckingham and Bletchley Labour MP Callum Anderson highlighted the issue during Transport Questions in Parliament.
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