Pathways to Net Zero: Making decarbonisation work for people and places

Pathways to Net Zero: Making decarbonisation work for people and places

Jonathan Foster-Clark

Four years after the Transport Decarbonisation Plan set the future direction for our sector, we face a critical juncture. Although there were plenty of questions about the plan’s assumptions, it gave us a... continue

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28 Jan 2026Local Transport Today News
Police Crime Prevention Initiatives to manage Park Access scheme

Police Crime Prevention Initiatives to manage Park Access scheme

Mark Moran

Delivery of Disabled Motoring UK’s Park Access... continue

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11 Feb 2026Parking Review News
Liverpool City Region’s Deputy Chief Executive McGuckin becomes UTG Chair

Liverpool City Region’s Deputy Chief Executive McGuckin becomes UTG Chair

Richard McGuckin, Deputy Chief Executive of Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, is the new Chair of the Urban Transport Group – the UK’s network of transport authorities. McGuckin,who is also Executive Director of Place at the Combined Authority and Director General for... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today People

Incutti takes top job at Kier

Former Kier Highways transport lead Joe Incutti has been made group managing director for Kier Infrastructure. He now heads a division with a £2bn annual turnover and more than 6,000 employees. The Kier Infrastructure division combines Kier’s design, build and maintenance capabilities... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today People
Coach owner Kathryn Pulham is new CPT President

Coach owner Kathryn Pulham is new CPT President

Coach firm proprietor Kathryn Pulham has become the new Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) President, taking over from Stagecoach London Managing Director Paul Lynch. Pulham has... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today People

Featham leads North West expansion in Go-Ahead re-shuffle

Go North West Managing Director Nigel Featham is to focus on the group’s newly-gained bus franchising operations in the Liverpool City Region and cease holding the same position at Go North East. Success in the first round of bus franchising contract awards on Merseyside (see page 13) will... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today People

‘Dishonest’ briefing claim as row over West Yorks rapid transit plans continues

Peter Stonham and Chris Ames

The row over an “independent peer review” that put the £2.5bn West Yorkshire mass transit project back by years has escalated, with an allegation from a senior councillor that the public portrayal of the secret report does not reflect its content.  Labour metro mayor Tracy... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

TfL sets out major plans as court unblocks ticketing contract

Transport for London has secured court approval to go ahead with its major new ticketing and revenue management renewal, despite an ongoing dispute with previous supplier Cubic. It comes as TfL has published a wide-ranging new business plan for its activities over the next five years. The plan... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

No decision on ending Shadow GBR as Chair recruitment begins

Rhodri Clark

 The DfT expects to have the first Chair of Great British Railways in post within months, but has not yet decided what to do with its Shadow GBR activity. Both have remits to bring together Network Rail and train operators in preparation for GBR’s launch next year. Applications for Chair... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

Mayoral rail plans may buck nationalisation as West Midlands Trains joins public sector

Rhodri Clark

West Midlands Trains was renationalised this week as the latest step in the Labour Government’s rail reform programme, but uncertainty is growing over the future private or public status of some local rail services in two areas with Labour mayors. One service could even be returned to private... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

‘Start with DRT’ and 'shared risk’ among new franchising models suggested

A set of five flexible franchising options is given in the new DfT franchising guidance, including a ‘grow it out’ model as an example of a partial franchise model, which “could be a pragmatic route for authorities looking to build franchising capacity gradually, starting from a... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

Go-Ahead and Stagecoach win first Liverpool bus franchise contracts

Peter Stonham

Go-Ahead and Stagecoach have won the first bus franchise contracts to be awarded by the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (LCRCA) . Go-Ahead Group will run services in Wirral , and Stagecoach in St Helens. Both will start in the autumn Commencement of the contracts will begin a staged... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

West Midlands shapes fleet strategy under franchising

The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) is planning a rolling new bus procurement programme of around 90 vehicles per year once franchising in the region is in place from 2027. It aims to see the fleet for large contracts fully electrified by 2036, A report to the WMCA Board recognised the... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

FirstGroup moves in with Hills Coaches buy

FirstGroup has established a foothold in the West Midlands as franchising approaches with the purchase of Hills Coaches of Wolverhampton. It also marks a further expansion of First in the coach market. The deal brings 22 coaches and 40 staff based at a depot in the city where bus franchising is to... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

Welsh bus Act gets Royal Assent as TfW warns of process delay

The Bus Services (Wales) Act has received Royal Assent, though Transport for Wales warned of possible delay to starting the bus franchising process. The new Act goes further than equivalent legislation for England and Scotland in making future ministers responsible for providing all bus services... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

£72bn investment and in-house bus operations in TfL’s five year plan

Peter Stonham

TfL’s new draft five year business plan focuses on a £72bn investment to modernize London’s network, targeting growth, financial sustainability, and reducing congestion. Key initiatives include expanding the DLR to Beckton Riverside/Thamesmead, new Piccadilly and DLR trains,... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

TfL 5-year highway and traffic plan aims to cut congestion and boost bus speeds

Peter Stonham

Transport for London ‘s new first-ever London network-wide strategy spanning all of London’s highway network pledges to cut overall traffic congestion and speed up bus services in the five years up to 2030. The London on the move plan outlines aims to roll out new technology, bus... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

Judge clears TfL to award new ticketing and revenue contract, but dispute goes on

Peter Stonham

The new seven-year contract from Transport for London for Indra Group to take over the Oyster and Contactless travel payment and authorisation system has now formally been placed, after a judged lifted a ban on that happening. Signing has been held up several months by a dispute between TfL and... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

What is the issue between TfL and Cubic?

At the court hearing granting TfL’s application to lift the automatic suspension it emerged that Cubic was disqualified in the bidding because it failed a specific TfL “pass-fail” technical requirement at the final tender stage. It continues to seek substantial damages for losing... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

DfT floating bus stop guidance gets frosty reception from campaign groups

Peter Stonham

New Department for Transport (DfT) statutory guidance aims to improve the safety and accessibility of floating bus stops for all users, DfT says. On 20 November the Minister for Roads Simon Lightwood wrote to all local authorities in England asking them to pause the installation of floating bus... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

TfL review errors prompt further controversy

TfL has been forced to withdraw its own Bus Stop Bypass Safety Review for a second time, it has been reported Previously the 2024 report had to be corrected because TfL had apparently undercounted the injuries at the stops by 30%.after admitting that data from 37 out of 121 bus stops was included... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

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