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Metrolink Brand Revitalisation Design GuidelinesGMPTE
Manchester Metrolink is the UK’s largest tram network. Steer Davies Gleave with project partners, Duo Consulting, was commissioned to develop revitalised visual identity and brand strategy to be in place prior to new Infrastructure and Operating Contracts being let in early 2007. -
Rail-freight liberalisation in Europe IIEuropean Commission
The First Railway Package, adopted by the European Parliament in 2001, is intended to create the conditions for a liberalised rail-freight market where any operator in possession of the relevant licenses can gain access to the Trans European Rail Freight Network. -
Rail-freight liberalisation in Europe IEuropean Commission
Steer Davies Gleave’s pan-European review of the current situation of rail liberalisation in EU member states has been influential for political decisions made by the European Commission. -
Transport and Melbourne’s economyVictoria Department of Infrastructure
Congestion in Melbourne has emerged as a key issue for the Victorian Government, with increasing attention being given to initiatives to reduce the cost of congestion to society. -
Bus services in DelhiDIMTS
With a population of 18 million people, Delhi is the eighth largest metropolis in the world. Although the city is investing in Metro, the bus network remains the backbone of the public transport network. -
Cycling action plan for ScotlandCycling Scotland
Increasing the proportion of people cycling can have wide-ranging impacts – from addressing health objectives to easing congestion, improving air quality and tackling climate change at a local level. -
Transport vision for the West of EnglandWest of England Partnership Office
Traffic congestion in the West of England is amongst the worst in the country. Failing to deal with it will seriously threaten the local economy, quality of life and the region’s environmental future. -
Forecasting demand for rail freight lineEmirate of Abu Dhabi
With one of the fastest growing economies in the world, Abu Dhabi is looking at ways to develop further. -
Rolling out BikeabilityCycling England
Bikeability is the UK’s cycling proficiency test, designed to give children the ability and confidence to ride their bikes on today's roads. -
Planning a sustainable future for Abu DhabiAbu Dhabi Department of Transport
Abu Dhabi is predicting population and tourism growth over the next 20 years and the emirate’s government is transforming the city to accommodate the boom.