Night Tube: Journeying to work when everyone else is drunk
BBC News - Alongside the boisterous revellers on London's first regular all-night Tube service were a sprinkling of more introverted, nocturnal travellers.
View ArticleNow for the real test as London Bridge Station opens new concourse after bank...
Other News Sources - TWO thirds of the 1billion redeveloped London Bridge station opened for business yesterday.
View ArticleLAX issues ground stop after false shooter alert
Aviation Industry - Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) issued a ground stop Sunday evening, Aug. 28, after an alert about a possible shooter. read more
View ArticleKirby resigns as Americans president, named Uniteds president
Aviation Industry - American Airlines president Scott Kirby has resigned, effective immediately, to take the same position with rival United Airlines. read more
View ArticleSouthwest, pilots reach agreement in principle on new contract
Aviation Industry - Dallas-based Southwest Airlines and the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association (SWAPA), the union representing the carriers 8,400 pilots, have reached an agreement in principle on a...
View ArticleFormer SunExpress CEO joins Thomas Cook Group
Aviation Industry - UK-based tour operator Thomas Cook Group has appointed former SunExpress CEO Paul Schwaiger as commercial director-Continental Europe, effective Sept. 1. read more
View ArticleAeroflot Group reports 1H net profit of $39 million
Aviation Industry - Russias Aeroflot Group reported first-half 2016 profit of RUB2.5 billion ($39 million), reversed from a net loss of RUB3.5 billion in the 1H 2015. read more
View ArticleGWR shows off the first of its new Class 387 EMUs
Rail Magazine - New electric multiple units for Great Western Railway have been unveiled, ahead of their introduction into traffic on September 5.
View ArticleRail industry an undoubted success 20 years after privatisation
Rail Magazine - Britains rail industry has scored undoubted success in growing its market over the 20 years or so since the industry was privatised - report
View ArticleScotland's new trains arrive next month
Rail Magazine - The first of ScotRail's brand new electric units on order from Hitachi will be delivered to the UK in September.
View ArticleDrivers facing more misery as number of utility roadworks rises by thousands...
Other Regional Press - DRIVERS are facing more misery on the roads after utility companies carried out thousands of extra roadworks.
View ArticleCampaigner claims Oxford train station provision not as bad as survey suggests
Other Regional Press - A TRANSPORT campaigner has rubbished claims that Oxford is one of the worst cities for train station service in the country, with just one.
View ArticleScotRail launches campaign to tackle fare dodgers
Other Regional Press - SCOTRAIL has launched a campaign to tackle ticket fraud after it was revealed that 900,000 rail fares are dodged each year by Scots passengers.
View ArticleRail delays between Ipswich and Lowestoft after swing bridge failure
East Anglian Daily Times - Rail services between Ipswich and Lowestoft via Saxmundham have been delayed because of a bridge fault.
View ArticleLorry ban on level crossing may be vetoed due to new data
The York Press - A MOVE to ban lorries from the centre of a North Yorkshire town could be scaled down, after businesses objected and new data showed pollution problems are not as bad as feared.
View ArticleCrackdown on 'boy racer commuters' under Manchester Airport tunnel
Manchester Evening News - New figures reveal 60 per cent of drivers in A538 tunnels are speeding as they head towards affluent Cheshire suburbs
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