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Web Wonderings (Free subscription) | yesterday
UK to spend £30 million on EV Charging points — Autoblog Green : "British Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis has announced that the UK will spend £30 million to install plug-in vehicle charging stations."
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Nigel Harris (RAIL Magazine) (Free subscription) | 27/11/2009
If you didn’t hear it live this morning at a few minutes before 0800, have a listen to Andrew Adonis banging the drum for railways on Radio 4’s Today programme and doing a very good job against one of the great interrupters of all time – Sarah Montague.
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Liberal Bureaucracy (Free subscription) | 27/11/2009
For those of you who wonder what a bureaucrat does in his spare time, I can confirm that one of the things I don't do is sticking pins into wax effigies of National Express East Anglia management. I can't speak for Andrew Adonis though, but if he does, he's pretty good at this voodoo stuff. Less than forty-eight hours after I complained to and about NXEA, it was announced that their...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 28/11/2009
... on the platform. The woman may be eccentric but she is not dull. Driven to distraction *Since Andrew Adonis was appointed Transport Secretary, he has earned a reputation as the first occupant of that post who really cares about trains, even riding on them whenever he can. But on Thursday night he was embarrassingly late for the annual dinner of the Greenwich and Woolwich Labour Party,...
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Boriswatch (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
... 2, creating, for the first time, a fully integrated transport payment system for London. Lord Andrew Adonis [is that his real name? Boriswatch Ed] said Oysterisation “would transform travel in London”. With the new card being the equivalent of carrying a small child around, I am sure that will undoubtedly be true….
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Brockley Central (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Oyster Pay-As-You-Go will reach Brockley, Ladywell, St John's, Crofton Park and other local stations as part of a city-wide roll-out on January 2nd, 2010, according to a Transport for London press release: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, Transport Secretary, Andrew Adonis, and the Train Operating Companies serving the capital today confirmed that the hundreds of thousands of passengers...
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