Jo Johnson's new jobs show northern transport once again taking a backseat
Mike Amesbury
Making Jo Johnson minister for transport and London sends the wrong signal about the government’s commitment to infrastructure beyond the capital
March 2017
Transforming transport
This bus bill is just the ticket to create access to education and jobs
Stephanie Elsy
Londoners already have a great bus service. Parliament now needs to extend that option to the rest of the country
January 2017
Transforming transport
My beautiful commute: share pictures of your journeys to work
Whether it’s the sun rising behind a railway bridge or a frosty street scene, you can share your commuting pictures with us
September 2016
Transforming transport
Stuck in the country: it's not just cities that need decent transport
Cuts to rural transport have hit buses, trains and cycling. Communities and councils are rallying round, but it’s an uphill task
July 2016
Connecting Britain
Reclaiming Britain's abandoned stations, tracks & trains: share your pictures
Connecting Britain
Investment in transport in the north could reunite England
June 2016
Connecting Britain
Not just cream teas and coastlines: the south west's plea for investment
Finally, councils will have the power to improve local bus services
Judith Blake
May 2016
Connecting Britain
Do major transport projects only benefit wealthy commuters?
HS2, Crossrail and other infrastructure projects are hailed for delivering economic growth, but critics say they don’t do enough for poor communities
Connecting Britain
Roads and railways: where south-east Asia leads, Britain trails behind
Colin Cram
South-east Asian countries have grasped what the UK has sadly forgotten: that prosperity for the population is linked to investment in infrastructure
Connecting Britain
Privatised, nationalised, electrified? A guide to the UK's railways
While tracks are owned by state-controlled Network Rail, most services are provided by private companies. Here’s what you should know about UK train services
April 2016
Connecting Britain
Commuting is now a fact of life. We just need to make it less awful
Dawn Foster
Connecting Britain
Does economic growth in the north depend on transport? Join our free seminar
Connecting Britain
Transport for the north: cutting through the scepticism
Connecting Britain
Lord Adonis: HS3 could be the rail revolution of the 21st century
Andrew Adonis
February 2016
The cost of cuts
You'll notice bus cuts when your neighbours lose their independence
Mary O'Hara
Some 63% of councils in England and Wales cut bus funding this year, while 44% withdrew services. Even Cameron’s relations have registered the budget scythe
November 2015
Cities must scale up their ambitions for devolution to work
Mike Emmerich
The first devolution deals are tentative. It’s time for cities to step on the gas
October 2015
The big transport debate
Transport for the north? Why devolved cities may copy the TfL model
The big transport debate
Can devolved transport overcome the black spots?
September 2015
The big transport debate
Councils in the driving seat: transport devolution explained
The government is transferring transport powers to local government in a bid to improve productivity. We examine plans for the northern powerhouse