
Bristol to Nailsea bus network revision
First in partnership with Abus is to begin operating a revised network of buses between Nailsea and Bristol from August 23 this year.
First in partnership with Abus is to begin operating a revised network of buses between Nailsea and Bristol from August 23 this year.
Dublin Bus has invested €35m in 90 new buses.
Xelabus takes over the operator’s remaining bus routes, along with nine of its employees Brijan Tours of Southampton ceased trading on August 14, 2015.
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) launched a public consultation for a new, modern transport interchange for Tameside on Saturday, August 15, 2015.
Transport for London (TfL) has appointed JCDecaux to sell advertising space across 4,900 of its bus advertising shelters in a deal which will generate at least £300m for reinvestment in transport over eight years.
The Luton-Dunstable busway is closed in both directions between Church Street Bridge and Skimpot Road until Friday, August 21, for essential maintenance works.
£13m plan includes a youth area, 33 new bus bays and more coach parking spaces John Puttick Associates has been selected as the architectural firm that will revamp Preston’s brand new bus and coach station.
Lincoln-based PC Coaches has said the situation in Calais caused by migrants trying to smuggle themselves across the English Channel has cost it £50,000, the Lincolnshire Echo reported.
Transport for London (TfL) has opened a consultation on a proposal to make a temporary coach parking bay, on the Albert Embankment, permanent.
A coach driver has admitted dangerous driving after his vehicle carrying 42 schoolchildren crashed into a ditch off the A10 near Downham Market when he fell asleep at the wheel, Norwich Crown Court heard.
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