Knorr-Bremse is to equip at least 246 of Stadler’s CITYLINK streetcars with various system solutions. Under the terms of a major joint order, which includes options for up to 258 more vehicles, the LRVs will be supplied to six local transit companies in Austria and Germany. Their equipment will include innovative braking systems (including magnetic track brakes) and climate control systems. In …
Sustainable Road Transport Show to Drive Solutions for Commercial and Passenger Fleet Decarbonisation
Free visitor registration is now open for the Sustainable Road Transport Show – the UK’s dedicated exhibition and conference for solving commercial and passenger fleet decarbonisation. Taking place between 15-16 May 2024 at Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre, the event, formerly ITT Hub, will showcase the latest decarbonisation technology, solutions, services and strategies. Organised by Farnborough International, the two-day…
Minister For Energy Efficiency And Green Finance Visits Cummins Darlington
Lord Callanan, Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance, visited Cummins Darlington to learn more about the company’s transition to zero-carbon technologies. The Minister was joined by Ben Houchen, the Mayor of Tees Valley. The Minister and Mayor viewed a zero-carbon hydrogen internal combustion engine powered concept truck, toured the Darlington engine plant, and met the local apprentices and staff…
Efficiency First: The Road to Electrification
Electrification is at the heart of net zero planning for many energy intensive businesses across the UK. Switching power generation from fossil fuels to renewable sources allows businesses to unlock lower energy costs and reduced carbon emissions, in line with their corporate commitments. Yet, according to On-Site Energy, companies would be best served by considering the multiple renewable routes to…
It’s Not About The Politics (Part 2)
Member of Parliament’s Master Plan The MP for Rother Valley wants to improve public transport in his constituency. He has clearly caught the “MPs disease” which makes them feel thy understand the bus business and with just a snap of the fingers can make it all lovely. Alex cites Manchester (the jury’s out) and London (poor an VERY expensive taxation…
Out now: Issue 304 of Passenger Transport
Issue 304 of Passenger Transport is published on January 12. Contents include: LEAD STORY Stagecoach boss keen to lose ‘baggage’ of pastClaire Miles, who took over as CEO last October, says: ‘I am absolutely determined, going forward, we will show up as a different type of company’ NEWS PR battle as West Yorks bus consultation closesBoth sides claim public…
First plans Sheffield open access service
New service aims to woo motorists to rail with faster journeys FirstGroup said the venture would form part of its Hull Trains open access business FirstGroup has revealed it has submitted an application to launch a new, faster open access rail service between London and Sheffield via the East Coast Main Line. It plans to operate two daily return…
Stagecoach pledges new ways of working
Claire Miles has indicated a new approach to bus franchising and wants to turn the page on ‘cultural and political baggage’ of Souter years Claire Miles is keen to cast aside Stagecoach’s “cultural and political baggage” The recently appointed chief executive of Stagecoach has expressed regret over the group’s confrontational approach to bus franchising in the past and indicated…
My hopes and fears for the New Year
Happy New Year to you all. To ring in the new dawn, here are some of the things I hope to see or fear we will see in 2024 Bring back NRPS! Remember the National Rail Passenger Satisfaction Survey (NRPS)? It was a very simple, quarterly customer survey with a decent sample size. It asked logical questions and was…
Five brakes on rail’s growth potential
The latest ORR figures on rail usage are surprisingly good because the railway suffers from brakes on progress. Here are five of them Rail usage is up 14% year-on-year Industry, politicians, and civil servants will doubtless be taking some quiet satisfaction from the upward trend in rail usage reported by the regulator, the Office of Rail and Road.…