
Scottish bus operators penalised for timetable and maintenance failures
Following a public inquiry held in Edinburgh, the Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Richard Turfitt, has issued a decision on the operator licences held by McGill’s

Following a public inquiry held in Edinburgh, the Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Richard Turfitt, has issued a decision on the operator licences held by McGill’s

Business and leisure passengers travelling to Scarborough, Selby and Malton TransPennine Express (TPE) stations in North Yorkshire can now hire a low-cost, pay-as-you go car

Clearview Intelligence’s SolarLite road studs are known for their carbon-saving safety-improving performance on roads, but are now being used by the rail industry as well.

Work to further improve public transport links between south Reading and the town centre on the A33 relief road has been completed. The fifth phase

While progress is being made on the Bus Services Act 2025, Bus Users UK has questioned whether the ambition matches the urgency, as Government rejects

The Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) will deliver a manifesto for change to the Welsh Parliament today, setting out priorities to enhance bus and coach

Peninsula Transport, sub-national transport body (STB) for Cornwall, Devon, Plymouth, Somerset and Torbay, has announced three new staff appointments and welcome a placement year assistant to

A new section of the Somerset Circle walking and cycling route has been opened, creating a scenic new multi-user path in the Mendip area. The

After last week’s policy announcements affecting the bus sector — including the passing of the Bus Services Act 2025, the Government’s response to the Transport

The Transport Committee has criticised the Government’s response to its report on improving bus services, saying it shows a lack of ambition and risks missing an opportunity
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