Monthly Archives: December 2023

The Good, The Bad …

 … And The Plain Ugly!  L ovely  L eaflet OR  L augh out  L oud! Coach Services of Thetford hit the headlines a while back with thei adoption of services between Thetford and Bury St Edmnds … … operated by smart branded buses. Started just a week ago is another beauty … … with an excellent PRINTED leaflet. The service offers five journeys each…

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 11 December 2023

• Brent Cross West station: The next stage in a long London journey (Dave Hill) • Passengers trapped on cold, dark trains as travel chaos hits west London (The Guardian) • South Western rail boss to become London’s 1st female transport commissioner (Evening Standard) • Reopening Tilbury Riverside railway station’s booking hall after three decades (Ian Visits) • Why 2023…

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Now That IS A Bus! …

  … And It Comes From Bristol When fbb was a little sprog at Northampton Grammar School (form 2AL) a chum, Graham Askew, arrived one day with an alphabet poem.  It began … A tor Horses B for Mutton C for Yourself  D for Hard of  Hearing … and continues similarly. Young Askew claimed his dad had written it – but…

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Tuesday Meetup 12th December

A quick reminder to this interested that our monthly meetup is on Tuesday 12th December. For more details click ‘Monthly Meetup – 2nd Tuesday Evening in the City‘ at the top of the home page. This year we have decided to meet up in December. In some previous years we either have not done this as pubs tend to be…

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Historic Multi-Modal Transport

 … And A Link To Christmas! Jarrow, on the south bank of the Tyne to the east of Newcastle has a rich and varied history. It was (almost) all about the Tyne and its shipbuilding.  A notable feature is the railway line to South Shields originally steam-hauled, of course. Then came the  big upgrade! Electrified in the early 1900s ……

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The End Of “It’s All On Line”?

 … Not Quite But Getting There Just occasionally something happens in he public transport sector that it so unexpected that a bus watcher has to pinch himself (or herself) in case it is a dream. The sale of First Scotland East (or what was left of it) to McGills was such an event. Less dramatic but still intellectually challenging was…

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Manchester Airport’s New “Super Terminal” Named One of the World’s Most Beautiful

The new terminal, part of the £1.3bn Manchester Airport Transformation Programme, has been recognised in the airports category of the prestigious Prix Versailles, an award for cutting-edge architecture, as judges called the design of the facility “inspiring”. The terminal was designed by architects Pascall+Watson, who have welcomed the award. It opened in 2021 and was judged as part of the…

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Operations Manager – Reading Buses

  Operations Manager  Job Title: Operations ManagerDepartment: OperationsReports To: Operations DirectorDirect reports: Operations Management Team, Supervisors, Duty Managers and Allocation. Reading buses is a major provider of bus services in Reading and surrounding areas. We are one of Reading’s largest employers with over 400 employees and 150 buses, delivering over 70,000 passenger journeys each day. We are committed to delivering…

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