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Passengers are made the priority as government implements massive spending programme.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Rail passengers to benefit from on-board wi-fi across England and Wales.
Explains work being done to get the best possible rail service for Hastings.
A railway that serves passengers and economic growth.
Testing driverless cars on public roads given green light.
Robert Goodwill speaks about the law changes, THINK! campaigns, road ratings and innovation used in fighting drug driving.
Announces new regulations to increase the weight and speed limits of tractors and trailers.
Nottinghamshire town to be revitalised.
Patrick McLoughlin sees how transport schemes are boosting local economy.
Robert Goodwill announces winners of cycling ambition competition.
The Transport Secretary was at Port of Sunderland today to see the arrival of the first train in more than 20 years.
Explains changes to rules for registering local bus services and the outcome of a related government consultation.
Consultation launched on plans to close existing Rochester station once new station opens.
Patrick McLoughlin visited the Tees Valley to witness how a local railway station is benefiting from £1.2 million of investment.
A new aesthetic vision for the road network.
States why a thriving shipping industry is so fundamental to the government’s vision for a prosperous Britain.
The government has launched a consultation on proposals that will make the rail penalty fare system fairer for passengers.
Light dues to be reduced to 39p in April 2015.
The proposed bill would improve how we fund, plan, manage and maintain our national infrastructure.
Expert panel to feed into UK’s first maritime growth study.
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