The Freight Transport Association has welcomed the Prime Minister’s call for an urgent increase in private investment in transport infrastructure, but has warned against additional costs.
A scheme which allows Tube engineers to travel in a flashing "blue light" road vehicle has almost halved critical incident response time in the first month of operation, London Underground (LU) has said.
A £36 million scheme to double up the rail line between Wrexham and Chester has been unveiled.
Transport Minister Norman Baker has announced utility companies who take too long to complete their road works will face higher charges.
Transport Minister Norman Baker has announced today new powers to help councils cut the disruption caused by road works
The Government has announced a new programme that aims to make hydrogen powered travel a UK reality.
The Scottish Government has announced grant funding worth £2 million to continue the rollout of lower carbon buses.
A new high-speed rail network between London and Birmingham has been given the go-ahead by the government.
Bus services across England are set to receive a further £60 million to make them greener, more efficient and easier to use, on top of funding already announced in the Autumn Statement.
Logistics company Stobart Group has re-started its low-carbon rail freight service between Valencia, Spain and Barking, near London.
Capital spending worth up to £60 billion will mean substantial investment in Scotland's rail and road network, Alex Neil, Scotland’s Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure and Capital Investment, has announced.
Rail passengers are set to benefit from easier access at stations following £37.5m of government funding.
A 200 square metre ‘green wall’ has been installed at Edgware Road Tube station in London to trap pollution on one of London’s busiest roads.
Passenger numbers on the railways grew by 5.3 per cent this summer, according to figures published by the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC).
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Global airline Emirates will sponsor London’s new cable car river crossing, to be known as the Emirates Air Line, in a ten-year deal worth £36m.
Following the Competition Commission’s decision requiring BAA to sell either Edinburgh or Glasgow airport, BAA has decided to sell Edinburgh Airport – the larger of the two facilities with some 9.2 million passengers and over 100,000 flights.