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Tram funds prompt hope for Blackpool
8 February 2008
Blackpool regeneration chiefs have welcomed £85 million of funding to revamp the town's tram system, but are hoping for more cash.
Plan for rail carriages
8 February 2008
A plan setting out how 1,300 extra train carriages promised in the 2007 Rail White Paper could be delivered has been published by the Government.
Money freed for Metrolink
8 February 2008
The final part of a £102 million funding deal to upgrade Manchester's Metrolink tram was signed off by the government last week.
Lib Dems set out rail drive
8 February 2008
The Liberal Democrats would impose extra taxes on road and air users to encourage them to travel by train, according to transport spokesman John Leech.
Stansted set for fees cap
8 February 2008
Plans for a second runway at Stansted Airport could be in jeopardy after the government refused to lift restrictions on airline and passenger charges by operator BAA.
Cyclists seek to win Crossrail provision
8 February 2008
A ban on bicycles on Crossrail, the planned high-speed link across London, has been condemned by national cyclists' organisation CTC.
Midland tram case pressed
8 February 2008
Two further Midland Metro tram routes in Birmingham and the Black Country could boost the region's economy by an extra £178 million a year, latest research shows.
Rail stations to be made accessible
8 February 2008
Forty more railway stations across England and Wales are to be made more accessible for disabled and older people and parents with pushchairs.
Scots slated on bike cash
8 February 2008
The Scottish Government's transport policies are helping fuel an inactivity and obesity crisis, according to a leading charity.
Government dismisses call for wider Heathrow consultation
8 February 2008
The government has signalled that it will not extend its consultation over Heathrow Airport's expansion to other areas of the capital affected by the plans.
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