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The base for Dickson Travel

In the feature article about White Bus Services (February Buses),...

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Strathtay Renown joins Scotbus collection

Stagecoach 21127 (R526 TWR) in Forfar in 2006.ALAN MILLARAs reported...

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Alexander Dennis prepares ‘next generation’ hydrogen DD

NEWS The 10.3m Enviro400EV will have a shorter wheelbase.Alexander...

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From age of Ailsa to brink of electrification

REVIEWS Title: Cardiff Bus in the 21st CenturyAuthor:...

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CT4N calls for rethink of Nottingham Link cuts

CT4N, the commercial bus arm of Nottingham Community Transport,...

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Last NZ municipal is privatised

GLOBAL NEWS One of the three BYD/Alexander Dennis Enviro200EVs...

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Group starts to remove its three London brand identities

Several vehicles in the London United, Quality Line and London...

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A Routemaster that spins and glitters

With Easter at apparent risk of being cancelled as a time for...

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King Alfred reigns in Winchester

PICTUREVIEW A busy scene from the Friends of King Alfred...

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Leicester’s new St Margaret’s will be a massive improvement

YOU WRITE I was disappointed with the news item in February...