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State-owned East Coast paid £225m to Treasury – but still faces privatisation
9 Sep 2014:Transport union leader says reprivatisation of most popular long-distance railway franchise is 'all about Tory dogma'
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10 Sep 2014: Beijing’s metro system has already grown bigger than the London Underground – and by 2020 it will more than double in size again. Tania Branigan takes its longest journey to see how the city is coping with such staggering growth
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10 Sep 2014: Christian Wolmar: Car use is declining while the popularity of train travel is on the rise, but calculating cost per trip is a complex business
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9 Sep 2014:
Transport union leader says reprivatisation of most popular long-distance railway franchise is 'all about Tory dogma'
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7 Sep 2014: It’s an insult that Northern Rail is putting up ticket prices when the service they offer is so reliably terrible, says the Guardian’s northern editor, Helen Pidd
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7 Sep 2014: Extension of peak rail fares hits travellers in Leeds, Manchester, Bradford, Sheffield and Newcastle
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7 Sep 2014: George Osborne announces train tickets will be held in real terms and pinned to RPI rate
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6 Sep 2014: A campaign to save a much-treasured freedom, will deliver a petition with 140,000 signatures to No 10 (by bus of course)
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Guardian Professional, 5 Sep 2014: A survey on how voters feel about different types of transport demonstrates how fundamentally we all conform to type, writes Hannah Fearn
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5 Sep 2014: Government says it will provide more ‘sophisticated and consistent’ approach to major infrastructure ventures
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