
Comment: Covid-19 must not distort what transport policy needs to achieve
By Paul Swinney, Centre for Cities Policy decisions around public transport should be based on where we need to be, not to where we were

By Paul Swinney, Centre for Cities Policy decisions around public transport should be based on where we need to be, not to where we were

HS2 Ltd is today [Tuesday 26 July] celebrating the very first tunnelling breakthrough on Europe’s largest infrastructure project. A 2,000-tonne TBM named ‘Dorothy’ – after

Proposed road tolls are part of the new transport strategy for Wales. Welsh Government has published its National Transport Delivery Plan 2022 – 2027. This

A Labour MP has called for the UK to follow Spain in providing free public transport to help ease the cost of living burden. Left

An increase in the provision of public transport in rural areas has been proposed by Social Justice Ireland. Research by the independent think tank found

Councillors in Newport have said a Wales-wide overhaul of the bus network could pose “significant risks” in Newport The Welsh Government is planning new laws

Members of the UK’s Intelligent Transport Systems industry association have benefitted from a session explaining the value of standards and how they are deployed and

Waiting times at level crossings are set to be cut to 18-25 seconds thanks to new technology which recognises whether an approaching train is fast

Electric motorbikes and mopeds will soon become the norm on UK roads as the government today (14 July 2022) sets out a range of measures to mark

The Government has approved another interim funding deal with Transport for London to keep the capital’s network running for another two weeks. But TfL says
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