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Slow progress on Welsh rail schemes frustrates
The Welsh Government has criticised Whitehall for the time being taken to progress key infrastructure schemes, reports Passenger Transport.
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Thalys-Eurostar merger planned
Plans to combine two of Europe’s largest high-speed operators were announced, with the proposal to be taken forward under the project name ‘Green Speed’.
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Bridging the Visual Gap
Network Rail has contributed design data to a new App that enables passengers to use augmented reality in order to view replacement footbridges at stations
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‘Largest ever’ capital plan for New York
The board of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority has approved its 2020-24 capital plan
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Transport Secretary hits out at bi-mode trains
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has told MPs that bi-mode technology is a poor solution to helping the UK meet decarbonisation targets in the long term.
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Thales and Vodaphone conduct driverless trial using 5G
Thales and Vodaphone are claiming a world first by operating a driverless train controlled remotely via a 5G mobile network.
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National Park to gain transport powers?
The Lake District National Park is being considered as a pilot area for a new approach to improving public transport and increasing the rate of decarbonisation.
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Germans boost net zero plans
The German federal government plans to nearly double taxes levied on short-haul flights, in order to help fund a 10% cut in rail fares.
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EU court rules on station platforms
The European Court of Justice has ruled that station access cannot be charged to train operators additionally as a service facility
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China’s black train noses into EU
The first passenger trains made in China will be operating in the European Union later this year, writes Railfuture.