Bus News

Higher operation

Uno, the Hatfield-based operator owned by the University of Hertfordshire, has been constantly reinventing and improving its services over the last few years. James Day meets Managing Director Jim Thorpe to find out more Uno […]

Catering for Coaches

The heritage city of Lichfield

Angela Youngman explores the quiet, heritage city of Litchfield, admiring The Cathedral of St Chad and St Mary, the Erasmus Darwin museum and the Samuel Johnson museum Lichfield describes itself as ‘a hidden treasure in […]

Features

Maximising efficiency

John Lewis speaks to Trapeze’s Darren Turpin to find out how the company can help to maximise the efficiency of operators’ fleets With margins tight and getting tighter, financial support from local authorities for socially-vital […]

Bus News

Heritage American school buses

A Surrey company that converts and customises PCVs and many other vehicles has identified a new market for heritage operators – time expired American school buses. East Horsley-based Shred & Butta is importing the vehicles […]

Coach News

Coach touring at its best

Jonathan Taylor and his partner Sarah Day were on holiday recently when they had an enjoyable and memorable chance encounter in the Exmoor National Park with Heyfordian Travel driver, Dave Smith

Features

Blazing a trail

Since 1985, Anthony’s Travel has focused on continual incremental improvements, not being afraid to try things that other companies may have never considered. As Peter Jackson found out, this approach really has paid off