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Explains that we continue to support retaining runway alternation at Heathrow airport and ending the Cranford agreement.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Travellers should consider what sort of cover they might need if their operator goes out of business.
Theresa Villiers, informs the House that the department has published a consultation on the future of rail franchising policy.
Proposals for reforms to rail franchising released.
Provides a table of rail franchise rolling stock orders placed since 2007, including a 2009 order placed by National Express East Anglia.
Sets out information about the Crossrail project's funding and finances up to 29 May 2010.
Over 140 trains per hour will flow through Farringdon as Thameslink, Crossrail and London Underground services meet at the new station.
How best government can provide the right conditions for rail freight to grow and flourish, and be an important part of the future of transport.
Speech about the benefits of the aviation industry.
Consultation about the future of rail franchising policy to be released in 2010.
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