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Has HS2 become unaffordable?
Referencing work by Michael Byng suggesting HS2 will cost much more than expected.
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Major cities nationwide are key to boosting productivity and re-balancing the economy
“Metro Mayors in our major cities would benefit from significantly more housing powers and a path to more tax devolution."
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Are you confused? I know I am
PT’s Whitehall insider questions the decision to appoint new ministers Jo Johnson and Nusrat Ghani.
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Have we finally pushed rail passengers too far?
Alex Warner questions whether the recent fare rises were one step too far for many passengers.
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Rail is the main artery of the transport system
The union’s Keith Richmond interviews Shadow Transport Minister Rachael Maskell.
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Storm in a high-speed teacup as train operators ban use of reusable mugs for hot drinks
Michael Gove criticised train companies that cite health and safety to stop passengers from having their reusable hot drinks containers refilled on board.
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Free rail travel for 1m French hits buffers
Unions are outraged by plans to scrap complimentary tickets for families of staff working for France’s state-owned operator SNCF, writes Charles Bremner.
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Rio Tinto operates first fully-autonomous freight train
Global mining company Rio Tinto has announced the successful completion of the first fully-autonomous trip on its heavy-haul network in Western Australia.
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Making sense of our new strategy for rail
“The media hype over reversing the Beeching cuts of the early 1960s is, in my view, just that – hype," says Whitehall insider.
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Spanish LNG passenger train trials to begin this month
Spanish operator Renfe is set to begin trials of a train powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) is what is believed to be the first such trials in Europe.