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Volvo launches 9700 DD for Nordic express routes

Volvo has unveiled the 9700 DD, its 4.25m (13ft 11in) high double-deck...

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Tramway preferred over BRT for Sutton

Trams rather than bus rapid transit are Transport for London’s...

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This crazy creation is cobblers, cobber

One AEC Regent the Baroness won’t find within the covers of...

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PRIZED PAPER PROMOTION

Passenger pressure and poor internet connections persuaded volunteers...

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Messy child Oyster rules are hard to enforce

Roger French (Inside Track, February) comments that one of the...

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Bob Gray, restorer of Southdown Leylands

OBITUARY Bob Gray, a craftsman bodybuilder who owned and restored...

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Liverpool mayor says franchising is becoming its ‘leading option’

Liverpool City Region Combined Authority says franchising is...

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Record patronage for HCT’s Jersey routes

LibertyBus, the HCT Group subsidiary that provides buses on Jersey,...

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.