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Tram-trains to be trialled in Yorkshire
28 March 2008
A form of public transport that can run on both tram and train lines is to be trialled in Yorkshire.
Gateway 'will fail without vital transport services'
21 March 2008
Development in London's Thames Gateway will not be sustainable unless it is matched by adequate transport services in the area, London's transport tsar warned this week.
Massive rise in cost of big road projects
21 March 2008
The final bill for seven big road construction projects in England will be £1.1 billion higher than estimated only a year ago, the Department for Transport admitted this week.
Change of lane on tolls doesn't mean a U-turn
21 March 2008
Despite Government backtracking, a network of toll roads is the only logical antidote to traffic chaos, says Ben Walker
Appraisal system 'favours car use'
21 March 2008
Councils were urged this week to lobby the Government to change the way it appraises the value of transport scheme proposals.
Livingstone's manifesto promises greener buses
14 March 2008
Plans to equip all new London buses entering service after 2012 with technology to cut carbon emissions were outlined by mayor Ken Livingstone this week as part of his manifesto for re-election.
High speed rail 'worth £1b to UK'
14 March 2008
High-speed rail routes on the east and west coasts could deliver more than £1 billion a year of economic benefit to the UK, according to a study by consultancy Atkins. The report says the routes could cost £31 billion to build, but would generate more than twice that in the first 60 years. The report is available from (email) louisa.perry@atkinsglobal.com.
National road pricing plan shelved
14 March 2008
A national road-pricing scheme will be shelved and road widening projects will be limited in favour of pay-as-you-go motorway lanes, transport secretary Ruth Kelly said last week.
South-West opens infrastructure fund
14 March 2008
An £80 million fund intended to allow infrastructure costs for key regeneration projects to be paid upfront and recouped later from developer contributions was opened for business this week by the South-West of England Regional Development Agency.
Ferry fares between mainland and Outer Hebrides to be cut
7 March 2008
Ferry fares for routes between the Scottish mainland and the Outer Hebrides will be cut by up to a half from October to make them more affordable for firms, tourists and islanders, the Scottish Government said last week. Under a pilot running until spring 2011, ferry users will be charged a rate based on the cost of travelling an equivalent distance by road.
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