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Christian Wolmar, Mark Walker and guests keep you up to date with the most engaging news stories, policy developments and interviews across the world of transport. Join the conversation via @AllStationsPod on ’X” (formerly Twitter).

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    • News
    • 4.8 • 36 Ratings

Christian Wolmar, Mark Walker and guests keep you up to date with the most engaging news stories, policy developments and interviews across the world of transport. Join the conversation via @AllStationsPod on ’X” (formerly Twitter).

    2/21 Transport choices in the UK General Election and 1944 Normandy rail heroes

    2/21 Transport choices in the UK General Election and 1944 Normandy rail heroes

    Christian and co-presenter Mark Walker examine the transport policy choices facing the UK political parties contending to win the 2024 General Election [1:25].  Mark interviews Christian about his latest book - The Liberation Line - telling the heroic story of how the reconstruction of the railways in France after D-Day from June 1944 hastened the Allied victory over Nazi Germany [20:22].  Finally, Christian reflects on an early suggestion of possible disagreement between a possible Labour Government and the Mayor of London on the extent of transport devolution [35:00].

    • 37 min
    2/20 Birmingham transformed by HS2 construction while culture wars bedevil roadspace policy

    2/20 Birmingham transformed by HS2 construction while culture wars bedevil roadspace policy

    Christian and co-presenter Mark Walker visit the impressive HS2 station and viaduct construction sites in central Birmingham to see how the project is transforming the city's connectivity and skyline [1:30].  They also discuss the latest twists in the UK's roadspace culture wars including the insane conspiracy theories around '15-minute cities' [20:48].  Finally, Christian asks whether the classic car business is receiving disproportionate attention from the UK Department for Transport [31:02].

    • 33 min
    2/19 Competing visions of 'Great British Railways' from Labour and the Conservatives

    2/19 Competing visions of 'Great British Railways' from Labour and the Conservatives

    Taking a brief pause between media interviews on the Labour Party's freshly published plan for railways in Great Britain, Christian discusses with Mark Walker the strategy, proposals, details and still unanswered questions revealed in the Shadow Transport Secretary's paper [1:09].  Christian and Mark then examine the progress by the House of Commons Transport Committee in its pre-legislative scrutiny of the Conservative UK Government's draft Rail Reform Bill [28:51].  In his final thought, Christian examines some innovations by rail operators in sustainability....and privacy [34:03].

    • 36 min
    2/18 John Major's rail privatisation helmsman torpedoes Conservatives' latest reforms

    2/18 John Major's rail privatisation helmsman torpedoes Conservatives' latest reforms

    Christian speaks at length with Steve Norris, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the UK Department for Transport between 1992 and 1996, who was the key Rail Minister serving John Major's Conservative Government in delivering the privatisation of Great Britain's railways and the creation of new industry structures.  While reflecting on the passenger growth which followed the 1993 Railways Act as well as candidly examining the shortcomings which emerged, Steve has much to say about flaws in the rail reform programme being promoted by today's Conservative Government, plus some pointed questions for Labour's alternative [2:30].  With the Labour Party having just published proposals for bus reform across England, Christian looks at what this could mean for cities and regions aspiring to enjoy bus networks more like those taken for granted in London [31:48].

    • 35 min
    2/17 Are a fair deal for England's train drivers and fare-free public transport in London possible?

    2/17 Are a fair deal for England's train drivers and fare-free public transport in London possible?

    With further strikes scheduled in many of England's train companies, Christian speaks to Simon Weller, Assistant General Secretary of drivers' union ASLEF, about what the shape of a settlement to the long-running disputes over pay and conditions might look like [2:08 ].  Christian and co-presenter Mark Walker discuss the latest developments in Great Britain's rail reform programme [16:52].  Christian then discusses with Simon Pirani of the Fare Free London campaign the merits and challenges in making public transport in major cities free at the point of use [24:19].  His final thought is on the breaking news of the Baltimore road bridge collapse [48:50].

    • 50 min
    2/16 Promoting cycling mobility in London and social mobility in Britain's railways

    2/16 Promoting cycling mobility in London and social mobility in Britain's railways

    A double interview edition where Christian discusses expanding active travel across the capital with Greater London's Walking & Cycling Commissioner, Dr Will Norman [1:39] and a new initiative to promote social mobility through railway employment with Steve White, Managing Director of Southeastern [21:27].  Christian also reflects that the big tech companies might have saved billions in wasted development costs on driverless cars if only they'd read his book on the futility of the concept [29:49].

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
36 Ratings

36 Ratings

chrissywakeupPLS1 ,

Excellent addition

Brilliant quirky podcast. I’ve read a few of Christian’s books on trains and so it’s great to hear his views and knowledge on other transport forms and policy.

laughing_cav ,

Rails & more

Great transport coverage. Strong on rail especially. On the button on news, and displaying the presenters’ deep knowledge of the subject.

Highly recommended for anyone with an interest in UK transport. Linked to topics in the news and taking deep dives into the topics covered. Interesting interviews with a wide range of experts and rainmakers (or should that be leaf-clearers), whether that is on the ground with HS2 builders or getting under the bonnet of aviation fuel. Wolmar’s strong journalistic background gives the show its shape, and the deep knowledge of his Co-host shows increasingly as he gains confidence, making this a fine double act.

Good production too, so you can listen to it clearly while you are on the move.

squeakingshoe ,

Essential Listening

When I first gave this podcast a go I didn’t really think of myself as having enough interest in transportation to merit a regular listening habit- how wrong i was! This is so interesting and relevant to my traveling life. Very well constructed with insightful articles. Just listen.

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