Monthly Archives: May 2023

Bridgestone makes investment in retread tyre range

Bridgestone’s commitment to its retread tyre offering has been emphatically underlined with a multi-million-pound upgrade of its range, which will further expand its manufacturing processes and lead to more ‘hot’ products being produced than ever before from its Lincolnshire factory. Under the new ‘Bandag Hotread’ name, Bridgestone’s retread solutions will become some of the most advanced in the UK, featuring…

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Cost efficiency boost for Southern Cranes

Southern Cranes and Access is targeting ‘major fleet efficiency and productivity improvements’ following the introduction of a new integrated camera telematics solution. The Sussex-based crane hire and powered access specialist has rolled out Webfleet, together with MANTIS Live cameras, across its 91-strong mixed fleet of vans, cranes and heavy haulage transport. Southern Cranes worked closely with AES Fleet, an official Webfleet partner, to deploy the…

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Frankly Farcical Fares (1)

How Much Does a Bus Ride Cost? The Answer is £2 – Or Maybe Less! With rhw introduction of the £2 maximum fare for a single journey, several periodicals looked around for some of the best bargains, either for length of journey or/and spectacular scenery for a modest two quid. The Guardian’s list of five began with the celebrated 840…

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Bemused By Border Buses (3)

For Better For Worse? We know that service 865 from Clifton  tram terminus via East Midlands Parkway station has been withdrawn. We also know that this occasional Monday to Saturday service did not serve East Midlands Airport; the only link from train to plane being a taxi. This is confirmed by the National Rail station information pages … … which…

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First all-electric coach arrives in West Midlands

A West Midlands bus and coach operator is leading the drive to zero emissions after investing in the region’s first all-electric coach. Solihull-based LandFlight Travel Services is taking green travel up a gear following delivery of the new 50-seater Yutong TCe12 coach, which is now in service on daily commuter routes for corporate clients.  The revolutionary coach produces zero nitrogen oxides,…

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Bemused By Border Buses (2)

Inadequate Interchange Investigation We now know for certain that the main bus services in the area of East Midlands Parkway Station do not venture anywhere near the very long layby and the single bus top pole and flag. To see what IS available, we could look at the excellent network maps published by Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. We might well need…

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 22 May 2023

• Tuesday is last day to save Day Travelcards (Bus&TrainUser) • Plans for Great British Railways have been watered down by No 10 (TheTimes) • Crossrail tunnel detailed engineering cross-section explained: pg 5 (MottMacDonald) • Of electric bikes and bionic duckweed (JonnEllege) • Montreal borough implements parking rate by vehicle & engine size (Streetsblog) • NYC MTA settlement to make…

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FDC invests in Scania fleet

Preston-based haulage and logistics operator FDC Holdings has marked the conclusion of its 25th anniversary celebrations with investment in two new Scania tractor units and ten new trailers. The £600,000 investment brings the £25m-turnover firm’s fleet to 70 vehicles and 100 trailers, which are emblazoned with the firm’s anniversary logo. “It’s taken a huge amount of work and commitment to…

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Radius to help businesses transition to electric vehicles

Radius, the global mobility and connectivity leader headquartered in Crewe, has announced a £10 million investment into its EV division, Radius Charge. The multi-million investment comes as Radius recently acquired two EV solutions companies, EV Charging Solutions and EV Back Office and is nearing the completion of its new technology hub in Crewe. The funds are also being used to…

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