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Taxpayers fork out £45m on Scotland's most notorious road after years of closures

An eye-watering £45 million has been spent trying to keep one of Scotland's most notorious roads open after landslides — despite years of promises of a permanent solution.

London's Charing Cross to close next month ahead of £20,000,000 upgrade

London's Charing Cross and Waterloo East stations will be closed from next month for essential upgrade works, causing rail disruption for commuters.

Burnham urges mayors to move fast on buses

‘There’s few policies that you can introduce that get more noticed than changing the colour of every bus,’ Greater Manchester mayor tells podcast Burnham: Bee Network was the right thing to do. The man who is vying to become the UK’s prime minister has urged mayors to use powers to take back control of their bus networks “as quick as you can”. Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester and the Labour candidate for this month’s Makerfield by-election, was speaking on transport podcast ModeShift. The host, Andrei...

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  • New test track opened at Long Marston A new 3.5km electrified test track has been opened at Long Marston by rail minister Peter Hendy. Lord Hendy was joined by Porterbrook CEO Mary Grant. The rolling stock leasing company acquired the 56 hectare site at Long Marston, between Honeybourne and Stratford-upon-Avon, in 2021, and bought the freehold three years later.

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  • TfWM warns half of bus network at riskEscalating fuel costs and wider operating pressures have prompted TfWM to seek extended support to maintain services ahead of move to franchising   Warning of severe bus network reductions   Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) is seeking to extend financial support for local bus operators after warning that up to 49% of the region’s commercial bus network could be at risk without ongoing subsidy. A report written by Jon Hayes, TfWM’s head of bus, to the West Midlands Combined Authority’s (WMCA) transport delivery overview and scrutiny committee has outlined p...
  • Burnham urges mayors to move fast on buses‘There’s few policies that you can introduce that get more noticed than changing the colour of every bus,’ Greater Manchester mayor tells podcast Burnham: Bee Network was the right thing to do. The man who is vying to become the UK’s prime minister has urged mayors to use powers to take back control of their bus networks “as quick as you can”. Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester and the Labour candidate for this month’s Makerfield by-election, was speaking on transport podcast ModeShift. The host, Andrei...

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