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BEAMISH RUN FOR SUNDERLAND PANTHER

PICTURE: TREVOR HALL Sunderland Corporation 53 (FBR 53D), a 1966...

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Understanding an English obsession

The sub-title of this book — from the publisher of an earlier...

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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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RATP shuffl es fleet

- Stagecoach hires from Tower Transit Delays to delivery...

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Tower Transit and RATP to merge operations

Sealink Travel Group, owner of Tower Transit, and RATP Dev UK...

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MOTORIST MADNESS

This issue is the 800th edition of Buses, which we’re celebrating...

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DEVON GENERAL REMEMBERED IN TIVERTON

Eleven vehicles — nine of them from the eponymous fleet —...

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ENGLAND & WALES

FleetNew...

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Totems of childhoods past

If you grew up between the 1940s and 1960s, there is every chance...

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Passenger data confirms impact of Covid lockdowns

Transport for London has published its annual bus usage report...

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Pots of passengers on the 291

Barry Le Jeune was impressed by the clever marketing on the bus...

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SHOWBUS IS BACK

WITH MORE THAN 150 BUSES IN ATTENDANCE More than 150 vehicles...

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BADGERLINE BOSS BRINGS HIS TRANSIT TO WESTON

Former Badgerline managing director Trevor Smallwood, who chaired...

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A unique insight into Mainline

alan.millar@keypublishing.comTitle: The Region’s Favourite...

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MANAGER WALKABOUTS

One of the best things I ever did during my time as managing...

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Croydon and Sutton changes confirmed

Changes to several bus routes in the Croydon and Sutton area...

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A SLICE OF HISTORY

As we reach the landmark of our 800th issue, consultant editor...

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You write

These are letters pages and the views expressed therein are purely...

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GAC CITY BUS GLEAMS IN GLORIOUS GREEN

Dublin-based Des Willis has completed his restoration of the...

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Bridgeton salutes its best restorations

The Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust is one of the success stories...

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SHORT HOPS

FUNDING CONCERNS and local opposition have forced Westminster...

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Loughborough’s extra door wasn’t for Lily

Alan Millar’s sideways view of the bus scene Please...