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The UK's first ever tram train has been unveiled in South Yorkshire.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
HS2 Ltd today published a shortlist of firms in the running to win a share of £900m of preparatory work ahead of the start of major civil engineering on the first stage of the project, between London and the West Midlands.
Capsize and sinking of the 9.96m stern trawler Stella Maris, 14 miles east of Sunderland, England.
Summarises items on the upcoming EU Transport Council agenda including debates on the social aspects of road transport and road safety.
New rail franchises to oversee the biggest transformation of rail journeys in the north of England in decades.
Government intends to award Northern franchise to Arriva Rail North Ltd, and TransPennine Express franchise to First Trans Pennine Express Ltd.
Collision between container vessel Ever Smart and oil tanker Alexandra 1 at the entrance to the Port of Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has won an international road safety award for its work improving load security.
Transport secretary welcomes rail investment in West Yorkshire economy.
RAIB has released its report into containers detaching from freight trains at Scout Green, 7 March 2015 & Deeping St Nicholas, 31 March 2015.
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As we invest billions in transport, Welsh businesses are already benefiting.
Patrick McLoughlin sees how UK government investment is improving transport in Wales ahead of a keynote speech to the CBI.
Government reaffirms UK’s commitment for almost all cars and vans to be zero emission by 2050 at Paris COP21 conference.
This event is an opportunity for the public to see maps and plans, talk to our experts, and learn more about the project near Hopton.
Better ticketing, more services, and free Wi-Fi among £13 million worth of improvements planned for London Midland customers.
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