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Geoff Inskip
04:00, 14 DEC 2015
Over 70 people attended Innovation Birmingham's latest transport event
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Over 70 people attended Innovation Birmingham’s Transport Innovation Challenges Workshop event
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Midland Metro extension will complete in 2016
Centro
Transport body Centro said first phase to Bull Street would open in December but work on the rest of the new line to New Street station would be scaled back to minimise impact on the festive period
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Centro chief executive Geoff Inskip to step down
Centro
Long-serving boss of the West Midlands transport authority will leave the role after nine years
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iCentrum to launch 'intelligent mobility' business centre
Centro
First confirmed project at new technology hub on Innovation Birmingham Campus will focus on developing apps to enable greener and smart transport
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Sprint buses down Hagley Road by 2016 under £15m plans
Economic Development
The Midlands' first bus-based rapid transit system could be running in two years
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£50m invested to take Midland Metro to Curzon Street
Economic Development
Fifty million pounds will be invested to extend the tram line to the HS2 station before it is completed in 2026
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Steering group begins search for world-famous piece of public art in Birmingham
Economic Development
The scheme has a target of raising a minimum of £2 million for a permanent artwork with ‘wow factor’ in a highly visible site in or around the city centre
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The party that blinks first on HS2 ‘will not be forgotten', says airport director
Economic Development
Labour had previously warned that it would end its support plans for a new high speed rail line linking Birmingham, London, Leeds and Manchester if the cost exceeded £50 billion
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New £40m fleet of Metro trams unveiled
Economic Development
Next generation of 20 hi-tech vehicles set to be shipped from Spain
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National Audit Office says sums do not add up for HS2 rail link
Economic Development
Plans for a £34 billion high speed rail line linking Birmingham with London, Manchester and Leeds have been thrown into turmoil after the official public spending watchdog concluded the HS2 business case does not make sense.
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