Spend a crafty weekend at Electric Railway Museum
An unlikely combination comes together to celebrate a bygone age.
An unlikely combination comes together to celebrate a bygone age.
‘Plan B’ for Marshalling Yard “could save £35 million from city dole bill.”
Disruption “will be kept to a minimum” passengers assured.
Big ride for Birmingham.
Best-ever May at BHX follows record April.
Birmingham-based DriveSafe has introduced a unique driver safety course for employees after being honoured by the region’s business leaders.
A series of events giving information and advice on alternative travel options during the second phase of the A38 tunnels refurbishment have been announced.
Lorry drivers and cyclists come together to see each other’s perspectives.
Call for government to back provincial airports.
20 is Plenty formal consultation begins.
But is carsharing a no-go in the UK?
Safer Travel team urge parents to keep tabs on children as school holiday approaches.
Ride to work part of sustainable transport drive.
Passenger numbers continue to soar as April “busiest in history.”
“Completely false” letters sent to garages, claims Lib Dem MEP.
Electric Railway Museum opening for the summer.
Impressive turnout for charity ride.
Call to back safer lories in key vote.
A major national survey of tram passengers has recorded high satisfaction levels amongst users of the Midland Metro.
Visitors to capital face longer delays.
Local rail commuters can now while away the time between delays with a good book.
Shadow Transport minister Lilian Greenwood MP has praised Birmingham and the West Midlands for the way it is embracing the arrival of HS2.
Draft maps have today been published, outlining which roads are set to be covered by the city’s 20 is Plenty scheme.
Euro MPs back Birmingham mum’s call for safer lorries
Upgrade work will mean delays.
A £48 million project to cut congestion along ten of the region’s busiest routes and support economic is making real progress as it passes its halfway point.
Alan Clawley on the latest controversy to hit the New Street station redevelopment.
Proposals for a pilot 20mph speed limit scheme, covering significant parts of central, east and south Birmingham are due before the City Council’s Cabinet on March 17th.
Which? study praises rail links to city centre.
Year on year growth at eight year high.