
National Express Coach celebrates 40 years
National Express is celebrating its 40th birthday this autumn after it published Britain’s first ‘national’ coach timetable in 1972.
National Express is celebrating its 40th birthday this autumn after it published Britain’s first ‘national’ coach timetable in 1972.
A study has found free bus passes encourage the over-60s to be more physically active, whether they are poor or wealthy.
After a long period of ill health Colin Curtis died on September 18 at Crawley Hospital, aged 86.
Go North East has become the first public transport company to invest in the Recite web accessibility platform, the firm claims.
No question over maintenance standards but Leicester-based operator found to have falsified reports on 74 occasions Maintenance records for coach operator Ausden-Clark had apparently been falsified and then signed as accurate by company director Paul […]
Howard’s Travel Group has appointed Gareth Hughes as its Operations Manager. Gareth told CBW the position had become essential, due to the growth and evolution of the company. He will be responsible for the smooth […]
National Holidays has announced an expansion of its Showtime & Special Events (SSE) programme which features an extensive selection of two- and three-day breaks, combining reserved coach travel and accommodation on a dinner, B&B basis. […]
Arriva UK Bus has appointed Lateral Group to handle its CRM (Customer Relations Management) program for the next three years.
konectbus tops the tables with a 97% satisfaction rating, although customers are concerned about value for money across the Go-Ahead Group Independent watchdog Passenger Focus has revealed over 5,680 (89%) of the 6,380 passengers it […]
The next meeting of the Young Bus Managers Network (YBMN) has been announced for October 23-24 in the Novotel in Leeds.
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