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AllAfrica: South Africa: MPs Road Travel Claims to Be Scrutinised
The matter of MPs choosing to drive rather than fly, at a lesser cost, between Parliament and their constituencies will be examined at a meeting of the multi-party Parliamentary Oversight Authority (POA) next week, Secretary to Parliament Zingile Dingani said on Friday.
Financial Times: Canals owner looks to become mutual
The quango that owns the canal network could be taken out of state control and turned into a mutual under plans put forward by its management before the autumn spending review
AllAfrica: Liberia: Disagreement Over APM U.S.$1.7 Million Heightens
The Managing Director of the National Port Authority (NPA), Ms. Martida Parker and the Chairman of the Board of Directors have differed over the US$1.7 million concession agreement for the reconstruction and modernization of the Free Port of Monrovia for a period of twenty Five years.
AllAfrica: Mozambique: Demonstrations - Mayor of Matola Appeals for Calm
The Mayor of Matola, Arao Nhancale, has appealed to residents to avoid joining any protests that put at risk public order.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: Abuja Rail Transport Takes Off in 2013
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has disclosed that the Abuja rail mass transit will commence operations in 2013.
AllAfrica: East Africa: Region Moves on Cargo
Plans are underway to step up security measures to ensure that cargo movement across the East African region is not interrupted.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: Arik Pays N50 Million Navigational Charges, Resumes Operation
Arik airline has conceded to Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) and paid N50 million part payment of the domestic navigational charges to resume operations.
IOL: Pothole causes cycle crash
A pothole was the reason why three riders from the MTN-Energade mens road cycling team ended up in hospital with broken bones.
IOL: It was horrendous, says solo pilot
An airline pilot from the UK has landed his home-built light plane at Cape Town International Airport after completing the first leg of what was called Henshaw Challenge, in about 35 hours.
The Scotsman: Go-Ahead on track despite fears of cuts to come
Transport group Go-Ahead yesterday warned that prospects for the year ahead were shrouded in uncertainty despite better-than-expected annual profits.
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Live AIS Map View of the Port of Singapore Port
Aker Philadelphia Shipyard Delivers 10th Product Tanker
UK Maritime Industry Feels Impact of Immigration Cap
It's official: Port of Hastings merges with PoMC
Delaware River Port Authority Announces Hiring Freeze, Budget Cuts
A sneak peek at Royal Caribbean's next ship, Allure of the Seas
Port of Tacoma ordered to restore wetlands destroyed by unauthorized work in Commencement Bay (WA)
Sep 02, 2010 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth to Name Cunard's Queen Elizabeth
Sep 03, 2010 Royal Caribbean International Promotes Muskat, Schimelman

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·Go-Ahead on track despite fears of cuts to come
Transport group Go-Ahead yesterday warned that prospects for the year ahead were shrouded in uncertainty despite better-than-expected annual profits.

Moreover | Transportation Industry News

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·CMDB improves operating costs & security - Sponsored Link
·Union Pacific Corporation's CFO to Address Credit Suisse 2010 Automotive & Transportation Conference
·Hawaii Senator renews warning on rail funding
·Berkshire firm BDT Transport joins UK Pallets
·Capital Link Inc. to Host Its Second Annual Global Derivatives Forum on Commodities, Energy and Freight Tuesday, September 7,...
·Hawaii Senator renews rail warning
·MEDIA ADVISORY - CN vice-president of investor relations to address 3rd Annual Dahlman Rose & Company Global Transportation C...
·The Taichung Elevated Railway Upholds the Concept of ",Urban Integration"Creating an Underpass Area with Diverse Potential
·Amtrak cancels routes to Newport News due to hurricane
·The Norfolk Southern Lawmen debut music video for Heartland Corridor

AllAfrica News: Transport and Shipping

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·Liberia: First U.S. Direct Flights in 20 Years Begin
Notwithstanding the current infrastructurally cramped conditions of Roberts International Airport (RIA), Liberia in the days of old was the epic center of international air traffic in West Africa, with the likes of KLM, Pan Am, etc., plying daily schedules. But the golden days suddenly eclipsed; courtesy of long years of civil conflict which left the heretofore first class airport of RIA in total ruins and triggered ...
·Mozambique: Matola - Demonstration Leaves Trail of Vandalism And Destruction
The city of Matola on Wednesday was hit by destruction and vandalism following mass demonstrations in protest at the high cost of living.
·South Africa: MPs Road Travel Claims to Be Scrutinised
The matter of MPs choosing to drive rather than fly, at a lesser cost, between Parliament and their constituencies will be examined at a meeting of the multi-party Parliamentary Oversight Authority (POA) next week, Secretary to Parliament Zingile Dingani said on Friday.
·Angola: Pilgrims Transportation Must Be Done Carefully
The Special Traffic Brigade (BET) will not allow passengers being transported in load carrying vehicles to the Muxima Sanctuary, without having minimum accommodation and safety conditions.
·South Africa: Carbon Tax to Add Thousands to Cars
The carbon emissions tax was implemented on Tuesday, affecting all new passenger vehicles.
·Liberia: Disagreement Over APM U.S.$1.7 Million Heightens
The Managing Director of the National Port Authority (NPA), Ms. Martida Parker and the Chairman of the Board of Directors have differed over the US$1.7 million concession agreement for the reconstruction and modernization of the Free Port of Monrovia for a period of twenty Five years.
·Angola: Police Launch Road Prevention Campaign During Pilgrimage
Two hundred fifty Traffic Police staff from Luanda and northern Bengo provinces started Thursday a road prevention and control campaign in stretches of access to Muxima locality, Bengo province.
·Mozambique: Demonstrations - Mayor of Matola Appeals for Calm
The Mayor of Matola, Arao Nhancale, has appealed to residents to avoid joining any protests that put at risk public order.
·Nigeria: Abuja Rail Transport Takes Off in 2013
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has disclosed that the Abuja rail mass transit will commence operations in 2013.
·East Africa: Region Moves on Cargo
Plans are underway to step up security measures to ensure that cargo movement across the East African region is not interrupted.

IOL: Transport

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·Pothole causes cycle crash
A pothole was the reason why three riders from the MTN-Energade mens road cycling team ended up in hospital with broken bones.
·It was horrendous, says solo pilot
An airline pilot from the UK has landed his home-built light plane at Cape Town International Airport after completing the first leg of what was called Henshaw Challenge, in about 35 hours.
·High school pupils hurt in bus crash
Thirteen Howick High School pupils were injured when their bus overturned and rolled 30 metres down an embankment, KwaZulu-Natal paramedics said.
·Durban power cuts infuriate travellers
King Shaka International Airport was thrown into chaos when major power cuts across the city left many passengers stranded.
·North West MPL killed in car crash
A member of the North West government has been killed in a car accident near Potchefstroom, says the provincial public safety department.

ABC NewsRadio: Transport

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·Qantas flight leaving USA for Sydney made emergency landing after a mid-air explosion.... (audio)
Joining John Barron is Captain Barry Jackson, President of the Australian and International Pilots Association.
·Employer flatly rejects claims by the airline refuellers' union amid a strike at Sydney Airport today ... (audio)
Glen Bartholomew is speaking to the union's state secretary Wayne Forno
·Airline refuellers' union says a strike at Sydney Airport today is because the employer 'is afraid of the umpire'... (audio)
Glen Bartholomew is speaking to the union's state secretary Wayne Forno

Transport for London

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Scottish Executive News Online - Transport

Scottish Executive News Online - Transport
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·A96 upgrade
Transport Minister gives go ahead for design work on north of Scotland road upgrade.
·Main transport trends 2010
A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.
·Northern Isles ferry services
Views sought on identifying short term savings on the Northern Isles ferry services.
·Preventing bridge strikes
Campaign to make drivers aware of measures to avoid their vehicles striking bridges.
·Independent Budget Review
Finance Secretary invites people to have their say on public spending.
·Transport infrastructure
Projects worth millions 'safeguard jobs and provide new opportunities'.
·Green bus fund opens
Applications invited for £3.4 million fund.
·Cycling goes up a gear
Almost £4 million to encourage people to get on their bikes.
·Summer safety driving campaign
Campaign to show drink and drug-driving will not be tolerated.
·Key 2009 Reported Road Casualty Statistics
A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.

Scotsman.com Business - Edinburgh transport plans

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