
Quaylink patronage on the rise in the North East
Go North East’s yellow Quaylink buses are now carrying passengers at a rate of around 2.3 million per year, in contrast with the trend of falling passenger numbers in the area.
Go North East’s yellow Quaylink buses are now carrying passengers at a rate of around 2.3 million per year, in contrast with the trend of falling passenger numbers in the area.
Stagecoach East buses have displayed graphics as part of the Park & Ride Heroes campaign, launched on World Cancer Day (Thursday, February 4).
Arriva North East has launched its Frequenta brand in Stockton on the 7/7a service between Stockton, Eaglescliffe and Yarm.
Bus operator Reading Buses orders first ever Scania gas-powered double-deckers in a sizeable investment In an order worth £1.3 million, Reading Buses has officially confirmed the requisition of five Scania N280UD double-decker buses – powered […]
Arriva doubles the frequency of its services and launches a new weekly ticket Arriva is enhancing Luton & Dunstable busway routes A and Z with an increase to five buses per hour and improvements to […]
The Upper Tribunal has quashed a decision by the Senior Traffic Commissioner (TC) Beverley Bell to revoke the licence of Catch22Bus Ltd, operators of local bus services in Blackpool, effective from April 15.
Bluestar has re-launched its long-established service which links Southampton Central Station with the city’s ferry terminals. Previously branded Citylink, the high-profile service has now been re-branded Quayconnect.
Early May sees the launch of the new look Coasthopper buses, operated by Stagecoach East with Norfolk County Council.
The City Circle 360 service in Coventry is to be restructured as a result of insufficient passenger numbers.
Welsh language standards could be laid down for local bus services in Wales – if the Welsh Language Commissioner finds it is required.
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