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Southdown PSV Super Darts possess passenger appeal

As a regular bus user, I have followed with interest the correspondence...

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Mulleys business is thriving after over eight decades

In his review of the book ColourScene Snapshot 4 East Anglia...

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Two months to bid for £120m Zebra fund

Local authorities in England have been given up to 25 June to...

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More hydrogen vehicles for Aberdeen and Dundee

The Scottish government has confirmed further funding of £4.5million...

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Municipal memories from the Red Rose county

Title: Municipal Transport in Lancashire Since 1974Author: Mike...

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Transdev wins Lancashire routes from independents

As part of its continuing expansion of subsidised services, Lancashire...

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Cambridge metro proposals take shape

The Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority (CPCA) has...

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Flixbus resumes services in Germany

Flixbus restarted services in Germany from 25 March for the first...

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RATP strikes suspended, Metroline drivers balloted

Strike action at all three RATP London operations in early March...

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A JEWEL OF THE NORTH-WEST

Covid may have restricted visitor numbers, but the Museum of...