Young people aged 16-24 use buses far more than older age groups but face a “postcode lottery” in accessing free and discounted bus fares, according to new policy... continue
Transport has a key role to play in shaping a new and... continue
Revenue across National Rail operators has not recovered from the pandemic as much as passenger numbers have, new statistics indicate. The network-wide picture contrasts with the situation at Transport for Wales Rail, where passenger journeys were recently reported to be below target but revenue at... continue
As part of its ‘levelling up’ agenda, the Government has confirmed delivery plans for the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlements (CRSTS), totalling £5.7bn. The amount each city region will get has been confirmed while the North East will be eligible for a CRSTS... continue
Former municipal operator Bournemouth Transport Ltd , which trades as Yellow Buses, entered administration on 29 July. It has been run for the past three years by a management buy-out team. It is understood that negotiations are underway on the potential purchase of Yellow Buses by “a large... continue
CT Plus Yorkshire and Powell’s Bus – both part of the HCT Group – ceased all services last week “with a view to entering administration.” Originally the companies had said they would be making an orderly return of contracted services to commissioning bodies. However,... continue
Bus Group Rotala has acquired Burton-upon-Trent operator Midland Classic for £2.58m, on a business that generated revenues of approximately £5.6m in the 2020/21 financial year to 31 July 2021. Midland Classic operates around 60 vehicles on services in Derbyshire, Leicestershire and... continue
One in four people who availed themselves of ScotRail’s recent Half Price Seat Sale would have travelled by car instead of train had the promotion not been staged, the operator has revealed. However, 15% would otherwise have gone by bus. Scottish bus operators are continuing to receive... continue
A Scottish bus operator is trebling the bicycle capacity of its vehicles amid growing interest in cycle provision on inter-urban bus routes. Ember was founded in 2020 using battery-electric coaches between Dundee and Edinburgh, and later added a Dundee to Glasgow route. From day one, there was... continue
As the cost of living continues to rise, chief executive of... continue
Ride-hailing company Uber has reported its first ever positive quarterly cashflow. A change in the business model for its UK business had contributed to a “$983m [£814m] revenue benefit”, the firm told its investors. This refers to the firm having to reclassify its UK drivers as... continue
Sustainable transport planning for suburban areas is a long-term challenge. Originally designed to match the growth in commuter rail and early motorbus networks, the initial lower density late Victorian, Edwardian and the Nineteen Twenties and... continue
Bus manufacturer Wrightbus is seeking to recruit an IT director to work alongside its CEO and senior management team. The newly-created role will see an “experienced IT professional define, plan, implement and manage Wrightbus’s IT strategy”. Managing director Ian Gillott... continue
Mark Jackson has been appointed head of transport and contract management at Durham County Council. He previously spent nearly seven years at Sunderland City Council, most recently as assistant director of infrastructure, planning and transportation. Before that he worked at Newcastle City Council... continue
Kate Jennings has been appointed policy director at Logistics UK after more than two years as policy director at the Railway Industry Association. She previously spent more than 13 years at the DfT, most recently as deputy director roads EU exit policy.... continue
Parking spaces and loading bays are to be removed from a key Oxford city centre street. Oxfordshire County Council approved an Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO) for Broad Street. Existing pay & display parking will be removed, while disabled bays and a motorcycle bay will be... continue
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