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Transport for the North Podcast
Transport for the North
69 episodes
3 months ago
Want to find out more about how TfN is planning for more accessible rail stations across the North? Join James Barber (Public Affairs and Engagement Assistant) as he sits down with David Worsley (Head of Rail Specification & Delivery) and Emanuela Orsolic (Principal Economics Officer). They tell us more about how the stories shared by people across our region will help inform the Transport for the North Stations Strategy. This work is looking as the rail accessibility features at our stations, and how the experience for those with mobility issues or hidden disabilities can be improved through upgrades. Our survey has now closed; thank you to everyone who had their say!
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Want to find out more about how TfN is planning for more accessible rail stations across the North? Join James Barber (Public Affairs and Engagement Assistant) as he sits down with David Worsley (Head of Rail Specification & Delivery) and Emanuela Orsolic (Principal Economics Officer). They tell us more about how the stories shared by people across our region will help inform the Transport for the North Stations Strategy. This work is looking as the rail accessibility features at our stations, and how the experience for those with mobility issues or hidden disabilities can be improved through upgrades. Our survey has now closed; thank you to everyone who had their say!
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One Voice with Cllr Keith Aspden, City of York | Episode 60
Transport for the North Podcast
17 minutes 28 seconds
3 years ago
One Voice with Cllr Keith Aspden, City of York | Episode 60
In our latest One Voice podcast, we speak to City of York Council leader, Councillor Keith Aspden. We discuss the heritage of the city – from the Romans, Vikings, railways and chocolate – to the modern business landscape that is internationally recognised. A key part of the region’s identity is its ability to reinvent and adapt to change, highlighted in the future jobs and future opportunities that are linked to the cutting-edge science, innovation and research sectors. We look at how the council is working with new businesses to create jobs for the city and how that benefits the wider region. We also highlight the importance of the East Coast Mainline in providing connectivity, and the need to deliver on the TransPennie Route Upgrade to ensure better access to all areas of the North. And as the region moves towards having a new combined authority, we discuss how the devolution deal will allow issues such as housing, climate change, and strategic transport issues can be decided locally. You can share your thoughts on our podcasts by Tweeting and tagging us with @Transport4North! The Transport for the North podcast is a forum to allow guests to express their personal opinions about the North, and do not necessarily reflect the official position of TfN.
Transport for the North Podcast
Want to find out more about how TfN is planning for more accessible rail stations across the North? Join James Barber (Public Affairs and Engagement Assistant) as he sits down with David Worsley (Head of Rail Specification & Delivery) and Emanuela Orsolic (Principal Economics Officer). They tell us more about how the stories shared by people across our region will help inform the Transport for the North Stations Strategy. This work is looking as the rail accessibility features at our stations, and how the experience for those with mobility issues or hidden disabilities can be improved through upgrades. Our survey has now closed; thank you to everyone who had their say!