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New Transit
End of the line
Bus operators often have to contend with traffic congestion, but one Chinese firm aims to make this a thing of the past. The Shenzhen Huashi Future... continue
Local Transport Today
Lead Story
Construction group Balfour Beatty has indicated that further acquisitions of transport and professional services consultancies are on its agenda... continue
Local Transport Today
Sub story to regular feature
According to Andy Carr, a UK-expat and a senior associate with TDG, “I’d got to a point in my working life where I wanted a fresh... continue
Local Transport Today
Regular feature
Rik Thomas
The 'Brain drain' of experienced UK transport professionals is, of course, not a new phenomenon. As Brett Harries, managing director of New... continue
Parking Review
IT
Wellington International Airport in New Zealand has adopted Chauntry’s Parkspace online car park booking system. The airport was aware of the... continue
New Transit
Cover Story
According to the Olympic Delivery Authority, the 2012 Games in London represent the biggest logistical challenge that the country has faced in peace... continue
New Transit
Bus News
Indian-based vehicle manufacturer Ashok Leyland has confirmed that it has acquired a 26% stake in British bus manufacturer Optare. The firm, which is... continue
New Transit
End of the line
Whilst on the subject of China, the Longxiang Public Bus Company in Changsha, Hunan province has launched a new 'drive safely' campaign - by hanging... continue
Categories: Bus, Safety, Other, Rest of World
New Transit
End of the line
The Times recently reported that in China the phrase ‘comrade’ is now being swept aside in favour of the more Western, and capitalistic,... continue
New Transit
World Lead Story
Andrew Garnett
South Africa heralded a new era for public transport last month with opening of the first phase of the Gautrain, a new high speed rail network, in... continue
New Transit
Feature Detail
Babes has an engineering background. After completing a Masters course at Durham University, he spent two years working for the Defence Procurement... continue
New Transit
The Big Question
Martin Lowson, President, ULTra PRT
Driverless transport systems are an inevitable and growing part of our future. 143 fully automated transportation systems are in operation around... continue
Parking Review
Yellow Lines
Visitors to Surfers Paradise on Australia’s Gold Coast never have to worry about overstaying at a parking bay because local Queensland councils... continue
Parking Review
Construction Lead Story
The multi-storey car park serving Sony?Electronics’ headquarters in San Diego, California, has been named one of the best designed car parks in... continue
Local Transport Today
Articles
Japanese interactive 3D visual simulation specialist Forum8 has launched its latest software plug-in for the virtual reality (VR) software... continue
New Transit
Interview
It has not taken long for National Express Group’s new chief executive to make his mark. In just three months since joining from Tube Lines in... continue
New Transit
World
RATP Dev is a subsidiary of RATP Group that operates bus and rail services in Paris as well as the city’s famous Metro system. It is... continue
New Transit
Letters
Richard Iles
Your piece on the defective Australian train in New Transit reminded me of an incident back in the 1980s when I was managing director of United... continue
New Transit
Cover Story
Robert Jack & James Dark
Change was the buzzword in run-up to May’s general election, and change is what is now going to happen. The world of public transport is no... continue
Local Transport Today
News
Balfour Beatty has reported that the integration of Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) with its existing professional services divisions in the UK and the US... continue
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