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Transports of delight

Councils really need a more radical debate about how far they can go to transform transport services, say Tom Symons and Gary Mills.

Congestion charges, workplace levies, bike hire schemes and ‘no car' days in city centres may all have parts to play, but what councils really need is a more radical debate about how far they can go to transform transport services, say Tom Symons and Gary Mills

When transport secretary, Phillip Hammond, described train travel as ‘a rich man's toy', he alluded to the fundamental problem facing transport services today.

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