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Further “development funding” has been put in place for this and eight other schemes Phbet
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The “optimal outcome” for Yorkshire is to cut it out of the new high-speed line Phbet
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A further £50m funding has been awarded for the UK’s first all-electric bus city in Coventry Phbet
Following Boris Johnson’s ejection from No 10, in a manner that tests the limits of the term “undignified”, Grant Shapps has thrown his hat into the ring as possible successor at Downing Street Phbet
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A Sunday-only summer service between Exeter and Okehampton in Devon has been extended to daily, and Reston station has reopened on the East Coast mainline between Berwick and Dunbar – though this was a Transport Scotland initiative Phbet
Because the transport secretary will presumably be too busy to look back to the manifesto on which the Conservatives fought the 2019 general election, I have done the work for him – to see how well Mr Johnson’s government has performed in achieving its goals Phbet
Reforming the railwaysWhat the manifesto said: “The railways need accountability, not nationalisation Phbet
HS2 high-speed railWhat the manifesto said: “HS2 is a great ambition, but will now cost at least £81bn and will not reach Leeds or Manchester until as late as 2040 Phbet
In the West Midlands, Willenhall station is set to open in 2023 Phbet

A new organisation, Great British Railways – basically a reincarnation of British Rail – will take over in 2023 Phbet
We will … work with leaders of the Midlands and the North to decide the optimal outcome Phbet
”RecommendedJohnson commits to spending 2 Phbet
We will invest in electric buses, developing the UK’s first all electric-bus town Phbet
Reforming the railwaysWhat the manifesto said: “The railways need accountability, not nationalisation Phbet
”What happened: The railways have effectively been nationalised, with private and public-sector train operators running services as stipulated by the Department for Transport (DfT) Phbet
5bn in new funding to support improvements to bus services Phbet
Minimum service requirementWhat the manifesto said: “We will require that a minimum service operates during transport strikes Phbet
A further £50m funding has been awarded for the UK’s first all-electric bus city in Coventry Phbet
”What happened: After the first national rail strikes for three decades, the government says it is working on the legislation to require that a minimum service operates during transport strikes Phbet
BusesWhat the manifesto said: “We will invest in superbus networks with lower fares – flat fares in urban areas – and increased frequency Phbet
”What happened: The cost could reach almost £100bn – and that is even taking into account the decision to scrap almost all of the eastern leg of HS2 to Leeds Phbet
By September, the transport secretary hopes to become the next prime minister Phbet
A Sunday-only summer service between Exeter and Okehampton in Devon has been extended to daily, and Reston station has reopened on the East Coast mainline between Berwick and Dunbar – though this was a Transport Scotland initiative Phbet
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In the West Midlands, Willenhall station is set to open in 2023 Phbet
We will keep bus fares low, bring back and protect rural routes, and speed up your journeys Phbet
A Department for Transport spokesperson assured me: “This government has made record investments in transport and significant progress on our ambitions Phbet
Following Boris Johnson’s ejection from No 10, in a manner that tests the limits of the term “undignified”, Grant Shapps has thrown his hat into the ring as possible successor at Downing Street Phbet
Reopening old stationsWhat the manifesto said: “We will restore many of the Beeching lines, reconnecting smaller towns such as Fleetwood and Willenhall that have suffered permanent disadvantage since they were removed from the rail network in the 1960s Phbet
HS2 high-speed railWhat the manifesto said: “HS2 is a great ambition, but will now cost at least £81bn and will not reach Leeds or Manchester until as late as 2040 Phbet
Sustainable aviationRecommendedDerek Chisora takes to the stage in Boris Johnson mask at Kubrat Pulev weigh-inPublic invited to vote for Great British Railways HQ after shortlist of six revealedShapps’ 22-point plan to tackle aviation chaos is ‘disappointing’What the manifesto said: “We will build on Britain’s pioneering work in electric and low-carbon flight Phbet
Because the transport secretary will presumably be too busy to look back to the manifesto on which the Conservatives fought the 2019 general election, I have done the work for him – to see how well Mr Johnson’s government has performed in achieving its goals Phbet
5% of GDP on defence - follow liveLet’s take a closer look Phbet
In his weekly opinion column, he explores a key travel issue – and what it means for you Phbet
”What happened: The government says it has provided over £2 Phbet
Simon Calder, also known as The Man Who Pays His Way, has been writing about travel for The Independent since 1994 Phbet
“We are continuing to restore lost railways, invest in a sustainable bus network and introduce new technology to improve the aviation industry Phbet
So we will end the complicated franchising model and create a simpler, more effective rail system Phbet
”What happened: A feasibility study for restoring trains to Fleetwood is under way but there is no clarity on when a station might open Phbet
”What happened: Foreigh secretary Liz Truss flew to Australia and back in the government’s Airbus A321 jet in January, even though scheduled services on Qantas at almost exactly the same time were readily available Phbet
The decision cost taxpayers £500,000 and created 500 tons of CO2 Phbet
The “optimal outcome” for Yorkshire is to cut it out of the new high-speed line Phbet
Further “development funding” has been put in place for this and eight other schemes Phbet

