The Office of Rail and Road will become an advisor and ‘critical friend’ to the Transport Secretary and GBR, as part of a radical overhaul of its rail functions. GBR will replace the ORR in determining access to the network and charges for private-sector operators to use the network. The ORR will remain the independent health and safety regulator. It will continue to enforce licences, and will operate as now in relation to railway infrastructure owners outside the GBR fold, such as the London St Pancras to Channel Tunnel high-speed line and the Core Valley Lines. The ORR will be an adjudicator where train operators outside GBR – including open access and freight – believe their requests for access have not been treated fairly by GBR. The Government said last week:... continue
Uber is looking to further develop its engagement with local transport authorities following participation in a mixed-fleet Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) pilot launched with the Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority (CPCA). The initiative integrates a DRT fleet with Ubers within... continue
The Chancellor has been urged to reform a range of vehicle charges and duties in her forthcoming budget in a submission by a newly revived group seeking significant changes to transport-related taxation. “Overall the system is surprisingly complicated, especially for HGVs, out of date and in... continue
Devolved governments and mayoral strategic authorities (MSAs) are set to be given a new statutory role under changes set out in the Railways Bill. This will ensure that the newly formed Great British Railways (GBR) will make decisions closer to the communities they affect, improving integration... continue
The UK Government will not transfer ownership of Scottish rail infrastructure to the Scottish Government, but said last week that a solution had been found to achieving vertical integration of train operations and infrastructure in Scotland. Bill Reeve, Transport Scotland’s director of rail... continue
One of the main talking points in rail circles since Labour was... continue
Several countries have made progress in implementing key aspects of the ITF recommendations, the report says. Fuel tax has been fully replaced by a distance-based charge in Iceland; Singapore has adopted a Global Navigational Satellite System (GNSS-) based user charging system for all... continue
Urgently adopting distance-based digitally managed road user charges, at a... continue
Accelerating the shift towards zero emission cars is among the central ambitions set out in the Government’s new Carbon Budget and Growth and Delivery Plan (CBGDP).According to the multi-sector plan, the UK’s shift to a “cleaner, more efficient and better integrated transport... continue
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has reacted angrily to the leader of Warwickshire... continue
Councils are struggling to balance their legal duty to provide transport for eligible pupils and the duty to balance budgets, states a new report by the National Audit Office (NAO). The body recommends that the Department for Education’s upcoming reforms to the SEND (Special Educational Needs... continue
The Regional Transport Plans (RTPs) for each of the four regions of Wales have taken effect, but there is only a small increase in capital funding for “regional transport and active travel” in the 2026/27 budget published by the Welsh Government last week. Welsh RTPs ended in 2014 when... continue
A new Centre for Cities report on the benefits of integrated transport for urban areas stresses the impacts of making existing public transport systems ‘better’ rather than ‘bigger’. It claims the concept is under-explored in the UK, but that the current policy landscape... continue
First Group has come up with further new Open Access rail service applications for its Lumo operation despite previous knock backs from the DfT and Office of Rail and Road (ORR). One of the proposals is a new direct route between Cardiff and York, with six return services each weekday from December... continue
The European Commission has launched an action plan to significantly accelerate the development of high-speed rail services across Europe. The initiative aims to cut travel times between major cities by promoting faster, more comfortable, and sustainable rail services, which is intended to reduce... continue
West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA) has reported a sharp decline in bus passenger numbers in the region. New data shows that the number of passengers this summer was 8% lower than during the summer of 2024, representing 2. 3m fewer bus journeys during the three-month period. At a meeting last... continue
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is seeking a sole contractor for all its bus and tram shelters. The 15-year contract is worth an estimated £399m, which includes the replacement, refurbishment, maintenance and cleaning of shelters, as well as the advertising rights. According to TfGM,... continue
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