Wartime economy reversed as Camp Hill line reopens Wartime economy reversed as Camp Hill line reopens

A West Midlands passenger service which was withdrawn as a wartime economy measure in January 1941 is running again. Although the closure of the Camp Hill line in Birmingham was originally said to be temporary, it was confirmed by the LMS in 1946. The line itself has continued to be used by through traffic.

Government unveils new ‘tap and go’ strategy Government unveils new ‘tap and go’ strategy

The Government has outlined plans to help local councils make seamless travel on trains, trams and buses easier, but one transport campaigning group has warned that a truly integrated national transport system should be the long-term ambition. Other measures announced by the Department for Transport today include a new Google Maps partnership so that passengers can track rural buses and ‘Mini-Switzerland’ Peak District trials.

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