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Oxford News

Bicyclists banned from pedestrian areas

Police have pledged to step up enforcement in pedestrian-only areas of Oxford city centre after recent spot checks found cyclists routinely flouting the ban, reports the Oxford Mail. During a police c...
Dublin News

Luas passenger decline

In a further sign of the times, passenger numbers using Dublin's tram service, the 'Luas' have fallen by almost 2.5 million so far this year. A statement from the Railway Procurement Agency (RPA) has...
Jersey News

Connex expands summer bus services in Jersey

A new express bus service for the summer season is operating on one of Jersey
Copenhagen News

Bus tickets by sms

The move by transport company Movia, in January this year, to allow tickets for public transport to be bought via SMS, has been far more successful than first anticipated, reports Politiken newspaper....
Vienna News

Vienna airport traffic slumps

Vienna International Airport (VIA) has announced a dramatic fall in passenger numbers for the first quarter of 2009. Overall, the number of passengers from January to March fell 14.8 per cent to 3,660...
Brussels News

Lighting for Brussels-Charleroi locks.

In a bid to integrate the port of Brussels and the nearby city, the council has announced that it is to spend between three and eight million euros lighting up the locks of the Brussels-Charleroi cana...
Oxford News

Toll bridge for sale

Thanks to an 18th-century British law, new owners of the historic Swinford toll bridge across the River Thames, which is used as a route into Oxford city centre during rush hour periods, can enjoy a t...
Amsterdam News

Amsterdam gets tough on taxis

Amsterdam city council has announced new measures, in force from 1 June, to tackle ongoing problems with licensed taxi drivers at Amsterdam
Paris News

Paris public tranport expansion

President Nicolas Sarkozy has announced what will be the biggest investment in Paris
Dublin News

Commuter chaos as bus strike continues.

An unofficial strike at Dublin Bus is causing chaos on the streets of Dublin. 150,000 people have been left stranded for two days in a row with no signs in sight of the dispute being called off. The s...
Dublin News

Radical plans to reduce traffic

A new 12-year plan endorsed by the minister for transport proposes to radically reduce traffic congestion on Dublin's streets. The controversial changes suggested include eliminating traffic entirely...
Vienna News

Parking by mobile phone.

The Austrian Times reports that in March over one million parking permits in Vienna were bought via mobile phones for the first time. The service has been available in Vienna since the end of 2003,...
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