
Economic event cancelled
An event meant to share memories of much-missed North East independent operator Economic was cancelled the evening before it was due to happen due to severe weather.
An event meant to share memories of much-missed North East independent operator Economic was cancelled the evening before it was due to happen due to severe weather.
Meanwhile, Paul Llewellyn, who joined Southdown age 21 in the early 1980s as its youngest driver, has recreated a piece of the company’s history with a serious message.
Jonathan Welch went to the seaside to attend the first Plaxton coach rally, which was hailed a roaring success
James Day takes a closer look at Caetano’s right-hand drive e.City Gold electric bus prototype, which has been displayed at Abellio’s Walworth garage
Fuel management technology firm Merridale has an array of products in its line-up to help operators get the most out of every gallon of fuel. John Lewis speaks to the firm to find out more
Centenary rally was a hit, reports Nick Larkin
Plans for a major transport museum at Bishop Auckland, County Durham unveiled in last week’s Industry Heritage have taken a step forward.
A former Delaine Volvo Olympian bought for preservation from a subsequent operator made a nostalgic trip back to its original depot on the way back from collection.
Classic vehicles played a major part in an open day at the National Express West Midlands (NXWM) Pensnett depot on Saturday 27 July.
Cornwall operator Hopley’s Coaches has been serving the people of Mount Hawke and the wider Truro area for over 50 years.
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