Daily Archives: September 22, 2023

Read our supplement: Scotland’s Buses 2023

Welcome to Scotland’s Buses 2023. This special publication from Passenger Transport places the spotlight on Scotland’s bus and coach industry and its partners, celebrates their achievements and considers the challenges they face. Published in association with CPT for a sixth time, this year’s edition incorporates the official Conference Workbook for the 45th annual CPT Annual Conference, which takes place at…

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‘Lunch with Leon’ joins Passenger Transport

Passenger Transport teams up with Daniels     The popular podcast Lunch with Leon is now produced in association with Passenger Transport. Launched in August 2020, this insightful podcast is now on its 77th episode. Each episode features half an hour of discussions between key transport industry figures and Leon Daniels, who was formerly Transport for London’s MD surface transport.…

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Like transport staff, TBF plays vital role

  The Transport Benevolent Fund has celebrated its 100th birthday. Like frontline staff, it should not be seen as a relic of of the past  A train has been named ‘Transport Benevolent Fund CIO’   With the ludicrous proposals to close ticket offices and the obsession with de-staffing across transport, it’s unnerving to imagine what it will be like working…

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A disastrous mistake that must be fixed

  It’s mind-boggling that the UK got rid of every urban tram system (except one). Let’s not take longer than we need to remedy that  Like they never went away: Edinburgh’s tram extension to Newhaven   Riding the tram as it rolled urbanely down Leith Walk a few weeks back, on the new extension of the Edinburgh Tram, reminded me…

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York unveils ambitions bus expansion plans

City of York Council outlines plans to prioritise buses in a bid to reverse post-Covid pandemic decline and boost patronage by 50%  York’s park and ride services have reported the strongest growth since 2017 over the summer   City of York Council and the city’s bus operators have announced ambitious plans to enhance the local bus network in a bid…

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Buses – ‘councils should be in the driving seat’

With bus franchising due to start in Greater Manchester, the LGA and Urban Transport Group are seeking a greater role for the public sector  The report has been published just two days before Greater Manchester becomes the first city region outside London to run franchised bus services, 37 years after deregulation   The Local Government Association and the Urban Transport…

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Out now: Issue 297 of Passenger Transport

Issue 297 of Passenger Transport is published on September 22. Contents include:    LEAD STORY Buses – ‘councils should be in the driving seat’With bus franchising due to start in Greater Manchester, the LGA and Urban Transport Group are seeking a greater role for the public sector  NEWS York unveils ambitions bus expansion plansCity of York Council outlines plans to…

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Friday Reads – 22 September 2023

• RIA calls for Government to keep UK rolling stock factories operating (GlobalRailway) • Burberry’s rebrand of Bond Street station slammed amid commuter chaos (MarketingBeat) • New Assisted Travel Lounge at London Paddington opens (RailUK) • Crafting furniture from remains of a car at the London Design Festival (Dezeen) • European governments starving railways in favour of road-building, report finds…

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Over The Sea To Skye

Ferry Heaven? Although it would appear that you could easily fling a haggis (a dead haggis, of course, they are now a protected species) from mainland Scotland to the Isle of Skye. … … until 1995 the only way on or off was c/o a variety of ferries. Sailing from North to South we begin with the service between Uig…

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