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Free bus travel for children in England during August
Deniz Huseyin

Children aged five to 15 in England can travel free on participating local buses in England during August as part of a Government scheme to help families enjoy a... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News
Rosewell leads new mass transit taskforce as TWA powers could go to mayors

Rosewell leads new mass transit taskforce as TWA powers could go to mayors
Peter Stonham

The Department for Transport has announced the leadership of its new... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

Reeves suggests West Yorks Mayor could fast track tram with TWA shake-up

Chancellor Rachel Reeves suggested the government could scrap the Transport and Works Act law, and hand Whitehall powers to Mayors like West Yorkshire’s Tracy Brabin, in a keynote address last week in Leeds at UKREiiF - the country’s largest real estate, investment and infrastructure... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News
Danny Williams leaves DfT and Active Travel England

Danny Williams leaves DfT and Active Travel England
Deniz Huseyin

Danny Williams is leaving the DfT and Active... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

How the Transport and Works Act Order (TWAO) process currently works

The Transport and Works Act Order (TWAO) process is currently the primary legal mechanism used in England and Wales to authorise new guided transport schemes, such as railways, tramways, and guided busways. Administered under the Transport and Works Act 1992, it grants scheme promoters wide-ranging... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

Alexander spells out slow route to fix £100bn HS2 cost and late running
Deniz Huseyin

HS2 will cost at least double previous estimates to complete, with the start of first services delayed by three years, starting in 2036 at the earliest, Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has told the House of Commons. The DfT now puts the total cost of HS2 at between £87.7bn and... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

High Speed trains will spend minority of their time on the new infrastructure, Hendy tells MPs

Rail Minister Lord Peter Hendy told MPs on the Transport Committee last week that HS2 trains will spend only a minority of their time on the new HS2 infrastructure. At a special hearing the minister said that once the northern parts of HS2 were pared back, it became obvious that HS2 would be part... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

HS2 decision to proceed after sunk costs sets BCR at 1.5, but overall is only 0.3
Peter Stonham

A Department for Transport Accounting Officer Assessment of the HS2 financial situation has concluded that pressing on with the project is justified because of the major sunk costs already incurred. The latest long-term demand expectations, including the impacts of the covid pandemic, and... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

Government FOI release sheds light on multiple public sector legal challenges to HS2
Rhodri Clark

 The Government has shed some light on work undertaken in response to HS2 legal challenges from other public-sector organisations, including the UK Government-sponsored Environment Agency. In February, the DfT provided further information in response to a Freedom of Information request, which... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News
28 May 2026Local Transport Today News
28 May 2026Local Transport Today News
Urban Transport Group sets out case studies of local rail partnership projects

Urban Transport Group sets out case studies of local rail partnership projects
Peter Stonham

A selection of case studies showcasing successful local rail partnerships... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News
28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

Quiet lanes pilot to create safer walking and cycling routes in Oxfordshire
Deniz Huseyin

Oxfordshire County Council is to ban through traffic on new quiet lanes, where there is “strong local support”, under a pilot scheme. Quiet lanes are designated roads where motor traffic is restricted to make it safer for people to walk, wheel, cycle, wheel and horse ride, said the... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

Brighton and Hove Council to trial School Street enforcement cameras
Deniz Huseyin

Brighton & Hove Council is to run a camera enforcement pilot on three School Streets in September. Following public consultation and residents’ support, the council said it has successfully been granted new moving traffic enforcement powers by the DfT. Cameras will be installed on roads... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

Fuel tax freeze is massive drain on revenue, say fiscal policy experts

Paul Johnson, former head of the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), has argued on BBC Radio that Chancellor Rachel Reeves should not scrap the planned 5p increase on fuel duty. Johnson believes that reversing or axing the rise means the Government will inevitably have to recoup that lost revenue... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

Reeves postpones fuel duty rise again and gives HGVs road tax holiday taxation
Deniz Huseyin

The fuel duty freeze that was due to end in September has been postponed until the end of the year to support people facing higher fuel prices because of the conflict in Iran, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced. Meanwhile, hauliers are to get a 12-month vehicle tax holiday and the Fuel duty... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

Transport Committee chair welcomes King’s speech plans

Chair of the Commons Transport Committee Ruth Cadbury has generally welcomed the transport proposals announced in the King’s Speech, stressing the taxi and private hire and aviation customer protection regulatory measures (LTT938). The speech gave an outline of 37 Bills that ministers want to... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

West Midlands bus cuts warning as soaring fuel costs ‘put half network at risk’
Deniz Huseyin

Bus operators in the West Midlands have warned that almost 50% of services in the region could be axed unless they receive urgent financial support to offset soaring running costs. West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) looks set to extend subsidies for operators by a further six months to protect... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

Translink set to axe fare discounts and services
Deniz Huseyin

Northern Ireland’s public transport operator Translink looks set to scrap fare discounts and some under plans to save £10m. Metro, Ulsterbus and NI Railways services could be affected if the proposals are implemented. Translink Chief Executive Chris Conway told Members of the... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

Falling customer numbers will have adverse impact on routes and timetables, warns NCT
Deniz Huseyin

Nottingham City Transport (NCT) has announced changes to bus routes and timetables including some withdrawals “where customer numbers are too low”. “These network-wide changes are necessary to balance the cost of providing the bus network against the number of people... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News
Scottish and Welsh governments both give transport portfolios to newcomers

Scottish and Welsh governments both give transport portfolios to newcomers
Rhodri Clark

APPOINTMENTS by Rhodri Clark The new Scottish and Welsh Governments both... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News

Plaid Cymru already pressing for rail devolution and rail funding
Rhodri Clark

The new Plaid Cymru Welsh Government immediately began to press the UK Government for devolution of rail infrastructure and what it regards as a fair rail funding settlement. This is likely to set the tone for the next five years. During their first official call, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer... continue

28 May 2026Local Transport Today News
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