All public transport articles
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Opinion
It’s time for trams – and Britain needs to catch up
David Milner explains how Europe’s thriving tram networks are driving growth and cutting congestion, while the UK’s cities struggle with poor transport, high housing costs, and weak productivity
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News
ZHA metro station opens as key hub in Riyadh transit system
The Riyadh Metro network, the world’s longest driverless transit system, opens its first lines
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News
Government ‘continues to work’ on long-term deal for TfL to fund major schemes like Bakerloo extension
Yesterday’s Budget set out one-year deal for transport in London, where lack of certainty has slowed progress on major works
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Opinion
This Stirling Prize is a riposte to the chorus of British declinism
The Elizabeth Line’s Stirling Prize triumph exemplifies Britain’s capacity to deliver transformative, forward-looking infrastructure through exceptional design and collaboration
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News
Decision to ditch Grimshaw’s Euston station adds to £2bn cost of cancelling HS2 Manchester leg, latest accounts say
New railway finishing up at west London instead
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Opinion
The car is dead, long live transit
The best transport strategy for London is to make it easier to access alternatives to the car, writes Tim Fendley
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Building Study
Building study: the Elizabeth line – a welcome civic legacy designed to last 120 years
From the contextual to the finely detailed, the new Elizabeth Line is an eclectic and ultimately uplifting addition to the capital’s ever expanding transport network, writes Ben Flatman