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The year when Alexander’s was divided into three

Sixty years have passed since the stateowned Scottish Bus Group...

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TAKING BUSES TO THE POWER

Work is ongoing to transform First’s Caledonia depot in Glasgow...

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Go-Ahead orders first hydrogen buses from Wrightbus

The Go-Ahead Group has signed a contract to buy its first hydrogen powered buses, which are the first single-decker hydrogen buses to be sold by Wrightbus

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First Scania Fencer order placed by Heathrow operator

Q-Park Limited has signed a deal with Scania (Great Britain) for the first four factory-ordered Scania Fencer f1 buses

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Go-Ahead London Commercial Changes and route 413 to go electric

Go-Ahead London’s has updated its plans for the cascade of battery-electric buses triggered by frequency cuts on routes 507 and 521

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Devon develops bold bus back better bid

Devon County Council has unveiled ambitious plans to boost services, cut fares and introduce a countywide bus livery

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National Express Stagecoach takeover talks extended

The decision deadline on the potential National Express takeover of Stagecoach, announced on September 21, has been extended. 

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Road to Renewables Tour heads for Glasgow

Transport minister hails SSE, Go-Ahead and BYD/Alexander-Dennis partnership as they launch battery-electric bus tour from London to Glasgow ahead of COP26 summit

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Western Greyhound wholly wound up

The liquidation of Cornwall independent Western Greyhound is finally complete, six years after its overnight demise on March 13, 2015

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Buses Magazine November 2021

The full issue in page-turning format

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Frequency cuts continue

Transport for London’s cuts to the frequency of routes continued...

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London, York, Dorset, Windsor and…Whitby?

You may well be aware that Golden Tours has been spreading its...

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THE WESTERN WAY

The largest state-owned fleet in Scotland from 1961 to 1985,...

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WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN: A CREAM LIVERPOOL ATLANTEAN

The North West Vehicle Restoration Trust lived up to expectations...

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A convenience, but for whom?

alan.millar@keypublishing.comMost of us regard a bus station...

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MAYOR ANNOUNCES THAT ALL NEW LONDON BUSES WILL BE ZERO-EMISSION

Commitment to zero-emission buses comes as Sadiq Khan hosts summit...

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Running days to mark closure of Muswell Hill garage and centenary of route 408

Muswell Hill garage closed in July 1990, one of several sites...

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LEADING ARRIVA

The managing director of Arriva UK Bus, Paul O’Neil, speaks...

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RETURN OF THE SOUTH HAMS COUNTRY SQUEEZE

Narrow buses returned to the narrow lanes of Devon’s South...

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EPPING ONGAR DATE FOR BLUE TRIANGLE LEYLAND NATIONAL

Making its debut at the Epping Ongar Railway’s RF gathering...

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When a tram fire helped fund 150 new Atlanteans

There is a link with the history of the GVVT’s Bridgeton Bus...

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LOOK IN ON LONDON

The first examples of BYD/Alexander Dennis to enter service with...

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Another fine ale from Leyland

Back in June 2018, I drew your attention to the products of the...

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CYMRU THROUGH COVID

The concluding half of MALCOLM COWTAN’S Trawscymru T2 journey...

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CROSVILLE CUB IS REBORN FOR BEAMISH VISITORS

The North of England Open Air Museum at Beamish has completed...

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Watchdog and business group stress the importance of fair finding deal

London TravelWatch, London First, several other organisations...

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MORE THAN A TO B

After 41 years in the bus industry, Martin Harris is to retire...

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FENTON FILE

Not for the first time, MIKE FENTON’S quest of the highly unusual...