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Network Rail picks firms for £300m Northern Powerhouse rail support
Peter Stonham

Network Rail has selected four suppliers to participate in its £300m Development and Design Partnership Framework (DDPF), supporting the delivery of Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) and other... continue

4 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News
Northumberland Line generates 150,000 journeys with most stations unopened

Northumberland Line generates 150,000 journeys with most stations unopened
Rhodri Clark

The Northumberland Line, which reopened in December, has already... continue

4 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News
4 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

Commitments renewed to northern rail and rapid transit plans
Peter Stonham

The Prime Minister has announced what he says is £415m of new funding to improve rail links between Huddersfield, Manchester, Leeds and York. Speaking on a visit to Huddersfield, in West Yorkshire, after his own train was delayed, he committed to improving the Liverpool-Hull corridor, aiding... continue

4 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News
DfT research examines ‘moments of change’ for travel behaviour

DfT research examines ‘moments of change’ for travel behaviour
Peter Stonham

New research just published by the DfT concludes that the... continue

4 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News
4 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

Road safety policies omit 20mph impacts
Rhodri Clark

The section on road safety policy in the draft RTP for Cardiff Capital Region is prefaced with 2023 road safety statistics, which are now significantly out of date. In September 2023, the default speed limit in Wales changed from 30mph to 20mph. Accidents and casualties on roads with 30mph and... continue

4 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

Cardiff buses carry one passenger per vehicle km

Buses in the Cardiff City Region, the most densely populated Welsh region, carry only one passenger per vehicle kilometre operated, according to data in the draft RTP. In 2023/24, the region’s buses accounted for 41,288,190 passenger journeys, 71% below the number in 2019/20. The total km... continue

4 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News
Reform, Lib Dems and Greens target council gains as Labour and Conservative on defensive

Reform, Lib Dems and Greens target council gains as Labour and Conservative on defensive
Peter Stonham

English local elections will be held on 1 May for around 1,650 council seats. All seats... continue

4 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

Four way Mayoral battles in WECA and Cambridgeshire and Peterborough

Though there are only two existing mayoral combined authority contests this year, both are intriguing battles, in places where transport issues have been a controversial subject. In the West of England combined authority, Labour’s Dan Norris is standing down as he is now an MP, but the... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

Nearly £28m in one-year local transport ‘capability and capacity’ support grants awarded by DfT

Local transport authorities have been awarded one-year grants by the DfT totalling almost £28m to “build capacity and capability”. The funding will go to LTAs in England outside London that are part of the City Region Sustainable Transport Scheme (CRSTS) programme. Allocations are... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

Extra funding for roads repairs will depend on criteria being met, says DfT
Deniz Huseyin

The DfT has warned highways authorities they will not receive their full funding allocations for road repairs unless they meet certain criteria. “Temporary quick fixes” should be avoided wherever possible while “proper risk-based asset management approach will reduce the need for... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

DfT publishes climate change risk assessment guidance
Deniz Huseyin

New guidance on how to develop Climate Change Risk Assessments (CCRAs) aimed at organisations in the transport sector has been published by the DfT. It includes a step-by-step process, along with a methodology to score climate risks and best practice case studies. There is also a section on the... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

London Councils report showcases climate adaptation best practice
Deniz Huseyin

A new report showcasing how London boroughs are implementing climate adaptation measures has been published by London Councils. The report, led by the London Borough of Southwark and Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, outlines good practice on implementing climate adaptation and improving... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

Review reveals link between poor air quality and ill health
Deniz Huseyin

An Air Quality Information System (AQIS) review has been launched by Defra and the UK Health Security Agency. The review – working with respiratory experts, the charity sector, central government and local authorities - makes a series of recommendations aimed at informing the public about the... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

Delayed Clean Air Zones annual reports finally out
Deniz Huseyin

Two delayed annual reports focussing on the performance of England’s Clean Air Zones have finally been published by the DfT, Defra and DVLA. The reports provide an overview of: the service; its components; live zones; and key performance statistics. Clean Air Zones are in operation in Bath,... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

Bus passenger satisfaction linked to partnerships, fares cap and BSIPs
Peter Stonham

Bus passengers across England have become more satisfied with their journeys – with approval up to 83 per cent in the second year of the Your Bus Journey survey undertaken by Transport Focus. It dovetails with recently reported higher bus passenger levels in many areas outside London, where... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

Welsh bus franchising legislation finally tabled before Senedd
Rhodri Clark

After years of delay, the Welsh Government has introduced its Bus Services (Wales) Bill to the Senedd. If passed, it will go further than the equivalent legislation in England and Scotland in that it will require franchising in every area of Wales. It will make no provision for... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

Bus operators update guidance on new housing developments

The importance of prioritising bus services in new housing developments has been highlighted by operators Stagecoach and Go-Ahead Group in a new joint report. The report, Bus Services and New Residential Developments, examines how strategic urban design can enhance bus provision and accessibility... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

Bus operators seek action to tackle badly co-ordinated streetworks

Poorly planned and badly co- ordinated streetworks with inadequate and inaccurate notice by utilities to dig up streets are having an enormous impact on bus and coach services nationwide according to research by the Confederation of Passenger Transport. Mismanaged streetworks are leading to big... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

TfL plans traffic lights reset and utility clampdown to speed buses

More bus-friendly settings on traffic lights and enforcement action on streetworks are planned in a bid to tackle the chronic decline in London bus speeds. Passengers have increasingly been deserting the capital’s bus network because of lengthening journey times – with six million fewer... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

Nearly £28m in local transport ‘capability and capacity’ grants awarded by DfT
Deniz Huseyin

Local transport authorities have been awarded one-year grants by the DfT totalling almost £28m to “build capacity and capability”. The funding will go to LTAs in England outside London that are part of the City Region Sustainable Transport Scheme (CRSTS) programme. Allocations are... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

Chiltern to run East West Rail services linking Oxford and MK
Deniz Huseyin

Chiltern Railways has been selected by DfT to run the first stage of the East West Rail link between Oxford and Milton Keynes, due to launch later this year. The operator, which is owned by Arriva Group, is expected to run two trains an hour. The chief ambition of East West Rail is to re-establish... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News
3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

E-scooter hire schemes linked to drop in bike collisions
Deniz Huseyin

Electric scooter hire schemes appear to reduce the risk of bike collisions by around 20%, according to a University of Bristol-led study. Researchers compared bicycle collision rates in areas before and after introducing an e-scooter scheme, to areas without a scheme. This looked at routinely... continue

3 Apr 2025Local Transport Today News

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