Five new buses for Salisbury Reds are ‘more accessible for all’
Go-Ahead Group-owned Salisbury Reds is continuing its investment in new transport by introducing five brand new buses to services in…
A broken system
Leon Daniel’s article [routeone/Industry Insight/5 June] is very interesting and, upon first reading, colleagues thought it had been written by…
Driver CPC needs to be modified to be fit for purpose
I came across a YouTube video of a European Parliament debate about the initial qualification and periodic training of drivers…
Revenue up, passengers down at Lothian in 2018
Lothian Buses has reported a 5.1% increase in revenue for 2018, but passenger numbers over the same period for the…
Transdev’s £3.5m orders from ADL and Wrightbus
Transdev Blazefield has placed orders for 21 new buses that will be constructed by Alexander Dennis (ADL) and Wrightbus. All…
Snap ‘pauses’ operations as it seeks new funds
Profits in some cities, but not business-wide; negotiations underway with September restart planned On-demand intercity coach travel provider Snap “temporarily…
First calls for more female engineers
In support of International Women in Engineering Day on 23 June, First Bus is championing its female engineers and calling…
Eminox and Arriva achieve retrofit milestone
Retrofit of exhaust systems to achieve Euro 6 compliance is big business. Eminox is among the leaders in that field,…
Flying the flag for green operations
With an acute awareness of the impact transport can have on the environment, sustainability drives Timberbush tours to be environmentally-friendly…
Six of seven S19 and S22 permits renewed in test case
Concerns raised as to whether ACT meets permit criteria leads to one renewal refusal In what was seen as a…