Buses Magazine

Buses Magazine

Latest news written with authority

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SCOTLAND’S BERMUDA TRIANGLE

ROY WHYTE samples part of a three-cornered network of connecting rural routes...

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Fleet News England & Wales June 2020

In Fleet News this month...

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LOOK IN ON LONDON: Fares are waived

Middle door boarding as Covid-19 claims over 30 bus workers’ lives...

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2019 MARKET ANALYSIS: DOUBLE-DECK BUS

Deliveries of market leader Alexander Dennis’s Enviro400 slipped...

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COVID IN SINGAPORE

The global pandemic caused KEITH JENKINSON to cut short a holiday...

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PUBLICITY MATTERS: VITAL INFORMATION

Transdev has produced a range of material, on and off its buses...

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Buses Magazine June 2020

The full issue in page-turning format

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EUOPE’S NEW AGE GIANT

GRANT WISE tells the story of the Polish manufacturer, which has grown from modest beginnings...

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FLEET IN FOCUS: Waterson's Coaches

Fleet in Focus turns the spotlight on Waterson's Coaches

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LOOK IN ON LONDON: Double-deckers to return to the 200

Go-Ahead London General will operate new north London route 456...

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2019 MARKET ANALYSIS: SINGLE-DECK BUS

Alexander Dennis strengthened its dominance of the single-deck bus market...

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EPIDEMIC IN BRIGHTON

MICHAEL DRYHURST can still recall the pervading smell of disinfectant on the double-deckers he experienced 69 years ago when an epidemic...

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PAST & PRESENT: RIBBLE IN CARLISLE

In its first months as part of the National Bus Company...

Friends of King Alfred appeals for new depot space

The Friends of King Alfred Buses (FoKAB) is in sudden and urgent need of new accommodation for many of its unique collection of Winchester buses and is appealing for help from anyone who can help.

Stagecoach calls for post-lockdown strategy

Stagecoach has today called for a joint strategy between industry and government to secure vital public transport networks out of the Covid-19 lockdown and beyond.

TfGM ‘still holding gun to operators’ heads’, says D&G’s Peddle

The row between D&G Bus director Julian Peddle and Transport for Greater Manchester over the conditions for funding essential services has continued into a second month, with Peddle saying that the transport authority is still making unacceptable demands.

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London-style for all?

Brought up to appreciate the simplicity and unity of London’s bus network...

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PUBLICITY MATTERS: Joined-up journeys

A community rail partnership in the East Midlands has teamed up with bus and train operators...

Love affair with Glasgow’s unloved trolleys

Alan Millar reviews a new publication...

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Contrasting fortunes

DAVID JENKINS begins his look at current developments in Greater Anglia...

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PRESERVATION UPDATE: Coronavirus ravages rally season

Government advice on controlling the coronavirus pandemic brought this year’s rally season
to an abrupt halt...

When Salisbury Reds embraced electrification

Alan Millar reviews the Salisbury Reds video...

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LOOK IN ON LONDON: £500m virus bill

Passenger numbers on the London bus network were down...

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Coping with growth

Rival bodies are advancing competing plans for bus-based solutions...

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FLEET IN FOCUS: Brighton and Hove & FLEET NEWS SCOTLAND May 2020

Brighton and Hove fleet and Fleet news from Scotland in the spotlight...

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Buses Magazine May 2020

The full issue in page-turning format

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False focus?

As Greater Manchester and the Liverpool city region appear ready to embrace...

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PAST & PRESENT: Newcastle Upon Tyne

Yellow and blue and various lengthy stages over the years...

Every ticket tells its own colourful story

Alan Millar reviews From White and Red to Green...

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Land of the guided bus

Three kerb-guided bus rapid transit lines have been developed...