On the Road
Another Car on Rail Track
A driver has died in Yorkshire when his car crashed through a fence on to a rail track and was hit by a train travelling at about 100mph.
None of the 75 passengers on the 1425 Virgin train from Plymouth to Edinburgh was hurt in Monday's collision at the village of Copmanthorpe, near York.
Speed camera fines
Pesky camera fines being refunded:
More than £100,000 is due to be repaid after errors in the use of a mobile speed camera at Starcross in Devon.
Between November 2002 and March last year, 1,800 drivers were wrongly convicted
UK fuel depot fires
Fairly frightening stuff
firefighters may extinguish Europe's biggest peacetime industrial fire by ``the middle of the night,'' the fire service said, after pulling crews away from the blaze because of the risk of further explosions.
but hopefully going to be put out fairly soon.
CBI calls for more public transport funding
The CBI has called on the Government to increase spending on transport after research showed delays and other problems were impacting on productivity and stressing out staff.
source and on the BBC
Name a bridge
Well, if you've ever wanted to name a bridge, here's your chance: Swale Bridge competition.
As part of the A249 Iwade Bypass to Queenborough Improvement project, the (artist's impression of the) bridge looks pretty impressive.
The crossing will consist of two abutments, 18 pier bases (13 will be on land and 5 will be within the Swale Estuary), 36 supporting columns and 1.25 kilometres of bridge deck. The new crossing, which will provide un-interrupted access to the island, will carry four lanes of traffic, two in each direction and will provide clearance of 29 metres above high water level.
Bob Kiley resignation
Bob Kiley the head of London's transport network is to step down in January, which is three years earlier than expected.
Full story from the beeb.
London terrorist attacks
I have to say it makes me mad and upset reading the comments from people looking back at the July the 7th london bombings and seeing the victims of the attack.
Lowering Petrol Prices
I can't help but feel the press were being a bit stupid, running the stories last week about the fact that there is no fuel shortage.
That sort of thing just gets into peoples heads, and of course they go out and queue to fill their car, making it a self fulfilling story - anyway - finally a bit of good news: petrol prices are coming down a few pence. Shell dropping prices, and an article about the general price fall.
A litre of unleaded on Asda's 158 forecourts dropped to 89.9p, while diesel fell to a maximum price of 92.9p per litre.
London bombing attack
The transport network across London has suffered a major terrorist attack - our thoughts are with the friends and families of those affected.
If you are concerned for friends or relatives some contact details that may be of help are:
casualty bureau: 0870 156 6344
Further information from the BBC: BBC London Attack section
Station information: Rail Enquiries on 08547 48 49 50
M25 closed for 24 hrs
Crikey - a fire in a van carrying acetylene gas between junctions 23 and 21a caused the M25 in Hertfordshire to be closed on Tuesday and not expected to reopen until late on Wednesday.
The rail link between St Albans and Watford was also closed.

