
Demolition starts at Stockport’s old bus station to make way for multi-million-pound interchange
Next week demolition of Stockport’s old bus station will begin to make way for a new state-of-the-art transport interchange in the heart of the town

Next week demolition of Stockport’s old bus station will begin to make way for a new state-of-the-art transport interchange in the heart of the town

A whole-system approach to Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) is needed to achieve net zero ambitions. That is according to a new white paper released by

PTV software for mesoscopic simulation has been successfully implemented in a pedestrian context to analyse detailed passenger movements within rail stations. The new tool is

The government must continue to take ‘urgent’ action to find a way to speed up bus driver training and licensing, while the longer term structural

This year’s ITS World Congress host city Hamburg is seen as a model city for the future of mobility, and on the special GEWI– and

There is a ‘shocking’ gap between how many jobs are reachable by car and public transport in the north compared to the south, according to

Decarbonising transport, including rail services, offers a significant opportunity to contribute to reducing the threat of climate change, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said. Speaking

The Irish government has committed to honoring its commitment to a two-to-one spending ratio on public transport to roads as part of its National Development

Transport for London has asked the Treasury for a further half a billion worth of support for the rest of the financial year and for

A new Bus Service Improvement Plan with the aim of transforming public transport for residents in Worcestershire has been approved by the County Council. The
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