
Pembrokeshire sees coastal bus passenger increase
Passenger numbers on Pembrokeshire’s coastal buses increased by nearly 2,250 this year, Tenby Today has reported.
Passenger numbers on Pembrokeshire’s coastal buses increased by nearly 2,250 this year, Tenby Today has reported.
A Glasgow MSP has said that the bus industry needs to be regulated to allow communities a say in decisions that leave them with no services.
Arriva-owned Yorkshire Tiger has announced that Thierry Couturier has joined the company as Managing Director.
City becomes Scotland’s first location to be named as coach friendly The Confederation of Passenger Transport UK (CPT) presented the City of Perth with its ‘Coach Friendly’ status on November 3.
Three Mercedes-Benz Tourismo coaches are on order for Maynes of Buckie. Three 12-metre Travel 55-seater examples will be delivered in time for the 2016 season. Two will be in the livery of a UK tour […]
The long awaited South Devon link road between Newton Abbot’s Penn Inn roundabout and Torquay’s Kerswell gardens bypassing the notorious bottleneck of Kingskerswell on the A380 is nearing completion.
Johnsons of Henley-in-Arden has announced an order for four Plaxton Panthers, taking its new vehicle investment programme with Alexander Dennis Limited (ADL) to over £2m this year.
Tributes have been paid to a respected industry manager from the Welsh borderland. The funeral for Bryn Williams, who managed Arriva’s Oswestry Garage for many years, took place on Wednesday (October 28).
A new £500,000 coach stop is to be built in the centre of Wolverhampton, the Express and Star reported.
AUSTRALIA A brand new bus-only bridge will result in more frequent and efficient bus services in and out of Perth’s Central Business District (CBD), the Western Australian (WA) Government has announced.
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