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Government ‘too focused on driverless cars’
The House of Lords science and technology committee says that government policy on connected and autonomous vehicles is too focused on driverless cars
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Maintaining balance
“The UK needs to carve out a new role in the world and logistics has a huge part to play in the forthcoming negotiations,” says FTA Chief Executive David Wells.
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Representative democracy
ASLEF General Secretary Mick Whelan speaks about representative democracy
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German rail freight declines further
Freight in Germany measured small declines in 2016 according to figures released by the German federal statistical office Destatis.
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Run trains on batteries, says rail boss
Network Rail Chief Executive Mark Carne said that electrifying lines was “not necessarily the best way” to improve punctuality, cut delays and boost capacity.
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Do we have enough of the right people?
A lot of attention is given to infrastructure and vehicles, but Nick Richardson argues that not enough is paid to the people that make services happen.
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Waterloo revamp could mean 75% of trains cancelled
The £800 million project to increase capacity at Waterloo this summer is at risk of being postponed or scaled back, writes Transport Correspondent Mark Hookham
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Melbourne trams to run on solar energy
The Australian state of Victoria has unveiled plans to power Melbourne’s tram network from electricity supplied exclusively by large scale solar farms.
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Massive order for new Paris EMUs
David Haydock and March Caremantrant report on a 3.75 billion euro deal for new commuter trains in Paris.
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DB Fernverkehr: Getting ready for new trains and new lines
European expert Keith Fender looks at the 25th anniversary of the ICE services in Germany