Green light for £22m student digs over Belfast railway tracks
Other News Sources - A £22 million apartment block for 253 students is to be built on land created over railway lines in Belfast
Other News Sources - A £22 million apartment block for 253 students is to be built on land created over railway lines in Belfast
Other News Sources - Fahma, a subsidiary of RMV (the Rhine/Main Regional Transport Association), has placed an order with the French manufacturer Alstom (www.alstom.com) for 27 Coradia iLint fuel-cell trains.
The Business Desk - Passenger numbers at Liverpool John Lennon Airport rose by two per cent in May compared to last year. Just under 480,000 passengers passed through the airport 10,000 more than in May 2018.
Sunderland Echo - Transport chiefs have included £12.6million towards the redevelopment of Sunderland Railway Station and improvements to the Metro system on their £377million wishlist for the North East.
Carlisle News & Star - Passengers of Northern's Cumbria coastal line will pay a stiff penalty for attempting to buy tickets on the train. The new penalty will be introduced on June 30. It will equate to double the price of the ticket of £20, whichever is the largest amount
Yorkshire Post - CONSERVATIVES can never claim to be a One Nation party as long as the gulf between the North and the South and the inequalities it spawns remain unchecked.
London Evening Standard - Commuters facing delays sparked by leaves on the line could be a thing of the past if new modernising trials aimed at improving Britains railway infrastructure are a success.
Daily Post (North Wales) - British microlight manufacturer Pmp;M Aviation, based in Wiltshire, went into administration last month
Bradford Telegraph & Argus - ON MONDAY newspapers throughout the North - including the Tmp;A - called on politicians of all parties to come up with a new deal for our region. Here, Tory leadership contender Esther McVey lays out her blueprint for tackling the North-South Divide...
City AM - Channel Tunnel operator Getlink has blamed dwindling passenger traffic numbers on the political uncertainty caused by Brexit.
The Scotsman - A Caledonian Sleeper service from London to Glasgow and Edinburgh was cancelled in the early hours of the morning as problems continued for the new trains.
The Scotsman - The recent news that the Welsh Government has decided not to build the controversial M4 relief road near Newport should encourage Scottish Ministers to change direction on transport policy. The scrapping of the £2,000 million, 14-mile motorway plan for cost and environmental reasons has been hailed by Friends of the Earth Cymru as great news for Wales and the planet.
Times Online - Tourists cycling through the historic streets of London should face tougher regulations because they are a serious risk to pedestrians, residents say.
Times Online - It has been the bane of commuters lives for decades. Now experts are working on a high-tech solution to the most primitive problem affecting Britains railways: leaves on the line.
Times Online - A Caledonian Sleeper service from London to Glasgow and Edinburgh was cancelled in the early hours of yesterday morning as problems continued for the new trains.
The Guardian - Department of Transport has spent £8m on 24 schemes to make rail network greener and more efficient. The expensive disruption that autumn leaf fall spells for Britains railways could be a thing of the past if government-funded trials prove an inventors theory: that adding more water will make the tracks less slippy.
The Guardian - We will have to change almost everything, from our homes to our meals. The net zero carbon target will require sweeping changes to almost every aspect of British life, affecting our homes, food and the way we get around, as well as jobs and businesses across the board. Ministers hope there will be health benefits and improvements to the natural environment along the way, as well as helping to stave off the global climate emergency.
BBC News - Passengers had faced lengthy delays and cancellations due to damage and blocked lines.
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