
Stagecoach withdrawing bus services in Dumfries and Galloway over contract terms
Bus operator Stagecoach has announced it will end almost all of its bus services in Dumfries and Galloway because they are “no longer commercially viable”.

Bus operator Stagecoach has announced it will end almost all of its bus services in Dumfries and Galloway because they are “no longer commercially viable”.

The House of Commons Transport Committee has published the Government’s response to its report Access Denied: Rights versus Reality in Disabled People’s Access to Transport. The report highlights

Global engineering consultancy Egis, as part of a consortium with Pell Frischmann, has been appointed to the design and engineering services for fixed track lot

Suffolk County Council has secured a grant of £8m from the Department for Transport for new and enhanced bus services in the county. The funding

There will be a chance to look around one of Plymouth’s new electric buses on today as part of an information event celebrating Better Transport Week.

Louise Cheeseman, founder and Chair of Women in Bus and Coach has been honoured with an OBE in the King’s Birthday Honours 2025. This prestigious

Pedestrians and cyclists travelling from south Banbury can look forward to quicker journeys to the rail station as the newly extended Tramway Road and footpath

Reactions to the Chancellor’s Spending Review announcement continue to reach us at Highways News. Amey’s Chief Executive, Andy Milner, said: “Amey welcomes today’s announcements from

Experts at Coventry University are to play a key role in a major project aimed at providing affordable accessible transport in the city. Coventry Very
Graham Vidler, Chief Executive of the Confederation of Passenger Transport, has responded to the Government’s extension of the £3 bus fare cap until March 2027.
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