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No ticket? Pay the fare with a hand implant
The Times reports that passengers on Sweden’s state-run railway can now use microchips implanted in their hands instead of paper tickets.
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Make calls and send emails on the Tube
London Mayor Sadiq Khan and Transport for London are to invite bids from telecoms companies to supply uninterrupted coverage on the London Underground
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Ontario commits to Toronto-Windsor HSL
Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne has confirmed that the Canadian province will build the country’s first ever high-speed line.
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Bombardier-Siemens merger reports not based on fact – Troger
Bombardier Transportation CEO has dismissed recent media speculation that his company and Siemens are discussing to merge the two companies’ railway divisions
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Marketing must harness the power of data
According to the MD of communications network Engine UK, the main barrier to improving the customer experience on the railway is access to data
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Better air
A strategy to improve air quality suggests that car and van use may be a better place to start than those who use diesel commercially
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Bus Act passed
Combined authorities no longer need permission from the transport secretary to implement bus franchising following the passing of the Bus Services Bill
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Regulator for Indian railways
Creation of an independent rail regulator for India has been approved
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Rail nationalisation popular
Polling shows that railway nationalisation “is very popular with the public, including many Conservative voters” writes Mike Indian
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Night Tube running ahead of expectations
London’s transport commissioner explains that the Night Tube services on London Underground have boosted economic activity ‘well ahead’ of expectations