
Birmingham council rejects calls to suspend bus lanes
Calls to suspend bus lanes in Birmingham have been rejected, the Birmngham Post has reported.
Calls to suspend bus lanes in Birmingham have been rejected, the Birmngham Post has reported.
The new SmartZone initiative follows big five promise to deliver widespread smart ticketing in 2015 Bus passengers across South Tyneside will be the first to benefit from a new multi-operator smart ticketing scheme.
The first Wrightbus StreetDeck has gone into active service with Arriva Midlands.
The DfT has launched a review of England’s bus market outside London as more parts of the country express interest in franchising.
Unite has urged London’s 18 bus operators to enter into collective talks to avoid the disruption of further strike action as it announced three 24 hour London-wide bus strikes on January 28.
Nottingham City Transport (NCT) is expecting to take delivery of 22 Scania-bodied ADL Enviro400 buses this year, all at full height.
Labour has announced plans to hand local bus services to ‘not-for-profit’ operators including community groups, with the aim of ending the market dominance of the big five bus operators, The Independent has reported.
Despite the current low fuel prices, catching the bus can still be £1,200 a year cheaper than commuting by car, according to Stagecoach Catching the bus is around 60% cheaper than commuting to work by […]
The UK’s first ever bus powered on food waste and human poo made an appearance in Bristol city centre on January 24-25, thanks to a partnership between bus operator First West of England, GENeco, Scania […]
First has been successful in winning the contract to operate services on a new flagship bus priority route between Leigh, Salford and Manchester – including the region’s first guided busway.
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