
World Public Transport Day highlights transport’s role in connecting communities
The first World Public Transport Day is highlighting the role of transport in connecting people and communities, with evidence from the National Centre for Accessible

The first World Public Transport Day is highlighting the role of transport in connecting people and communities, with evidence from the National Centre for Accessible

The Scottish Government’s £2 bus fare pilot could be forced to end early if it runs out of money. with concerns emerging over the estimated 200,000 cruise ship

As automated passenger services (APS) move from trials to real-world deployment, local authorities and transport operators face new questions about how to plan, specify and

Glasgow’s traffic congestion is costing local bus users an estimated £24 million a year and wasting 1.2 million hours of passengers’ time annually, according to

The Bus KSI Network, with support from Transport for London and Women in Bus and Coach, has announced an event at which London’s Bus Safety

Ballymena-based Wrightbus and Queen’s University are members of a consortium which has won funding to help develop autonomous buses. The grant is part of a

Tap-and-go travel across buses, trains, and trams will benefit more cities and towns across England after the Government announced more local powers for contactless travel in its national integrated transport

Bus manufacturer Alexander Dennis is proposing to shut its Falkirk site and convert its Larbert manufacturing facility, with up to 115 jobs at risk of

Transport for London (TfL) has said the number of buses damaged in collisions is rising. New figures indicate there were a total of 15,390 incidents that led to

Nottingham City Council has entered into an agreement for Alchera Technologies to deliver a transport data platform for the region. Funded by the Department for
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