Features
History on the road
Jonathan Welch took to the road behind the wheel of two classic buses recently, as he recounts Most of the time these days, my time is spent driving a laptop, preparing CBW’s pages ready for […]
England’s only island city goes electric
Over the last few months an electric and low-emission bus revolution has quietly been transforming the air that the city’s 208,100 residents breathe. Richard Sharman takes a look at the current situation and Portsmouth City […]
North Wales coach sales
After dropping the children at school it was time for me to head a little further west instead of returning home, towards Chester to pick-up the A55 North Wales Expressway, along the coast and down […]
Bradford on Avon – the town that glows
Alan Payling pays a visit to Bradford on Avon and finds a delightful town that will both surprise and delight visitors due to its many charms. Have you ever suddenly found yourself visiting a place […]
Foreign stay for ex-Leicester Daimler
The Leicester Transport Heritage Trust has revealed pictures of former Leicester City Transport Daimler CSG6 UJF 182, which still survives near the city of Arezzo in Tuscany. Recent photos show the bus parked in a […]
100 years of Glasgow Corporation motorbuses
A special vintage vehicle parade is being planned by the Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust, reports Jonathan Welch The Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust (GVVT) is celebrating the centenary of the introduction of motorbuses by Glasgow Corporation […]
First gets poetic
First Bus has released what it says is a powerful poem and accompanying video along with poet George the Poet, celebrating the power of buses as a central pillar of local communities, in response to […]
Raising the standard
Jonathan Welch reports from the launch of Transdev’s new route 36 buses for its Harrogate Bus Company subsidiary It doesn’t seem all that long ago that I attended the launch of Transdev’s latest WitchWay double-deckers, […]