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Latest news written with authority

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NatEx ditches diesel

10- and 15-year deadlines for electric buses and coaches ...

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Glasgow Atlantean returns home

An online appeal by the Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust raised...

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National Express acquires Lucketts Group

National Express has added to its UK coach operating interests...

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The route that gave its number to a discharge note

Title: They Also Served Publisher: The Omnibus Society ISBN:...

Transdev orders 19 Enviro400s for two routes

Transdev Blazefield has ordered 19 Alexander Dennis Enviro400 double-deckers for two of its fleets in Lancashire and Yorkshire, all to replace Wright-bodied Volvos.

First to keep UK bus business

FirstGroup confirmed this morning that it intends to sell all of its North American businesses and turn itself back into an operator solely of buses and trains in the UK and Ireland.

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Buses Magazine March 2020

The full issue in page-turning format

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Three more small independents reach end of the road

Kent coach operator Carol Peters and West Yorkshire independent...

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Trolleybus reprieve as Schaffhausen buys electrics

The VBSH municipal in the Swiss town of Schaffhausen plans to...

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TravelWatch demands action as ridership and speeds fall farther

London TravelWatch has set out a five-point improvement plan...

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Arriva Garston garage redevelopment on hold

Watford Borough Council has refused planning permission for 165...

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DOUBLES UP

With passenger numbers up by 12% over two years, Scottish Citylink...

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GOSPORT & FAREHAM

Although it became part of the National Bus Company 50 years...

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Cornwall demands driving skills

John Young’s interesting article about Cornwall (Buses last...

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Black Prince Vecta returns to Morley

PICTURE: DANIEL STAZICKER Stephen Whiteley’s 1995 Optare...

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SCOTTISH COLUMN Jamieson becomes Britain’s northernmost operator

At the start of the year, Jamieson of Cullivoe on the Shetland...

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Why BET might have been better off with Bristols

Title: Red, cream and a touch of Gray Authors: Colin Scott ...

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Peddle makes a Sn-ap decision

Industry entrepreneur, Buses Inside Track columnist and Omnibus...

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Gough billed to succeed Bickerton at Reading Buses

BUS PEOPLE RATP London’s head of engineering, Bill Gough...

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Berlin abandons its Primove induction electrics

Berlin transport undertaking BVG has abandoned a showcase project...

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Cuts and extensions are proposed for Beckton

Transport for London is proposing changes to routes in the Beckton...

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Magnificent murals of Madeira

Peter Ramsell has returned from Madeira with these views of bus-themed...

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CLYNNOG & TREFOR COMMUNITY-OWNED SURVIVOR

MALCOLM COWTAN meets the directors of a north Wales operator...

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Public’s support is essential

In December 1945, West Yorkshire Road Car introduced a revised...

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The other Gloag at 1980s Stagecoach

Your article last month about a new era for Stagecoach states...

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In Fleet News this month

BODY TYPE AB Articulated single-deck bus AC Articulated coach...

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Major management changes across group

Stagecoach has continued to implement changes in top people across...

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Oxford commemorates a landmark Leyland

MODEL OF THE MONTH Vehicle: A1 Service allLeyland Titan...

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Traffic commissioner terminates troubled Target Travel

Plymouth independent Target Travel’s operator licence was revoked...