



Leeds Swift survivor
Nick Larkin reports on a unique bus which has returned to the road following a prolonged restoration by a Yorkshire bus company owner The only example remaining from 120 Leeds City Transport AEC Swift single-deckers […]

Tackling air pollution to protect mental health
Reducing air pollution is one of the key reasons to get passengers back on coaches and buses as the economy re-starts. Following on from Mental Health Awareness Week (10-16 May), Matthew Johnson considers the impact […]

Highland Memories
Over the years, John Sinclair built up a large collection of images of buses, chiefly from the 1960s and 1970s, and thanks to the lockdown, he had time to look through the lens of nostalgia […]

Standing out in Stanningley
Jonathan Welch speaks to J&B Travel to find out more about a company which has been vocal about the industry’s plight during the turbulent year of the coronavirus pandemic J&B Travel is a name that […]

Road Tech celebrates milestone and unveils new innovations
Peter Jackson reports on Road Tech’s annual press day, this time held digitally Road Tech is a name synonymous with the coach and bus industry here in the UK. Its software (and more recently hardware) […]

New contract win for Keolis in Uppsala
SWEDEN On 11 May, Keolis was awarded a new contract by the public transport administration in the county of Uppsala to operate a large fleet of alternative energy buses. Worth approximately €540 million, the nine-year […]

CaetanoBus sells first two hydrogen buses in Portugal
PORTUGAL The municipality of Cascais has announced that it has purchased two Caetano H2.CityGold hydrogen buses, making it the first in Portugal to invest in hydrogen technology. The zero-emission buses will be equipped with a […]

Greyhound Canada ends services in Canada
CANADA Having temporarily reduced or suspended services last year as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, and due to sustained ridership decline in Ontario and Quebec, Greyhound Canada says it has made the ‘difficult’ decision […]