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Thrifty football fan’s 56 rail tickets to see one game
The ongoing discussions about split ticketing are brought into sharp focus by the subject of this story.
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FTA says clear plans for Apprenticeship Levy are vital for logistics industry
Clear plans detailing how those paying in can access Apprenticeship Levy funds are being called for the by the FTA.
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China sets $115bn budget for 2017
China Railway (CRC) has been handed a budget of $115bn to expand its network this year following record breaking passenger numbers in 2016
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Low-carbon vehicles: why we need a bold approach
Transport Minister John Hayes says that active government support for low emission transport will improve air quality and encourage a successful industry.
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More urgency is needed in reforming planning
Derek Halden says the latest proposals to coordinate development and infrastructure provision must be matched by a different mindset.
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The digital railway debate must widen its horizons
Gavin Devine says that autonomous vehicles could rival rail in providing a comfortable and safe travelling environment
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A new dawn for global trade?
The Freight Transport Association broadly supports the Prime Minister’s vision of “frictionless trade”
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UITP gives its view on an autonomous future
Autonomous vehicles will lead to a “dystopian” future of even more private vehicle traffic and increasing congestion on roads
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Heathrow trial for autonomous vehicle
French-based autonomous vehicle pioneer Navya (part owned by Keolis) has demonstrated its Navya Arma fully autonomous and driverless shuttle at Heathrow Airport
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Can’t tell if a commuter is pregnant? There’s an app for that
An innovative new app has been developed by a British company that alerts commuters within 15ft if a pregnant woman would like a seat.