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Bus travel recovery and public transport push to cut emissions aid bus and train operator’s bounceback
Bus and train operator’s adjusted profits more than double despite a key government rail contract loss
Congestion, driver shortages and environmental concerns cause more companies to switch transport modes
Deadliest train accident in decades evokes dark past despite modernisation and improving safety record
Warning from RMT leader Mick Lynch comes as strikes affect high-profile sporting weekend
Aslef’s Mick Whelan says his members have had no pay rise since 2019
Rail owner admits that vital infrastructure will deteriorate over 2024-29 despite new investments
Office of Rail and Road calls on infrastructure owner Network Rail to address ‘limited progress’ on non-compliance
When GBR takes control next year, there is a chance to bring in transparency and uniformity across the network
UK train operator will move into government hands after one in six services were cancelled in March
Train drivers’ strike on Friday expected to bring large parts of network to a standstill
With passengers facing potential disruption for much of rest of year, war of words breaks out between two sides
High Court judgment cuts short next week’s RCN stoppage as transport unions set fresh strikes in May and June
Despite the delays and spiralling costs, the UK still needs HS2
As cheap flights lose their allure, the sleeper is being reborn as an environmental — and romantic — alternative
A clutch of new books celebrates the most awesome rail architecture
Continued ministerial tinkering after axing Leeds leg of high-speed rail line has undermined project
International creditors found €11bn debt on the books of Greece’s railway company
Improved transport is vital if the UK chancellor’s ‘Canary Wharf’ investment zones are to succeed
Rail line’s price tag has soared from £33bn a decade ago to as much as £100bn
Union considers new proposal raising hopes of end to long-running dispute
Intercity group wins second temporary renewal as government hails ‘very significant’ improvement
Dispute with train operating companies continues, however, with more strikes planned next week
Well-heeled passengers are eager to rediscover overnight rail travel but suitable carriages are scarce
UK transport company says bus passenger numbers rose to 83% of 2020 levels
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