Third cross-Severn vehicle added to T7
The Welsh Government is funding a third vehicle for the T7 cross-Severn bus service, to address reliability problems caused by severe traffic congestion in Bristol.
RHODRI CLARKWandsworth closes to TfL services
Operation of route 28 (Wandsworth – Kensal Rise) was transferred,...
Mellor’s memory of deregulation day
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PAUL SAVAGE & IAN MOLLOYFifteen years of momentous capital changes
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AsI write this, it’s the last day of January, and what little...
with JAMES DAYECW SWIFT SALUTES FIRST’S DEPARTING YARMOUTH VOLVO
GARY TROTTERPreserved Great Yarmouth Transport 85 (WEX 685M),...
GM Olympian plays the part of an Atlantean
Another reminder of Greater Manchester in the 1980s caught Billy...
Potteries pictured in glorious colour
Title: Potteries Motor Traction Author: Cliff Beeton Publisher:...
A sense of déjà vu as TfL’s funding package runs out
The last few months have been dominated by public spats between...
Trial of 24-hour bus lanes to become permanent
Transport for London has confirmed that, subject to a statutory...
Great Wakering folk embrace the Big Apple
The village of Great Wakering, in rural south-east Essex between...
A classic piece of London Transport design
Title: Mr Gibson’s Ticket Machine Author: Anthony Cross Publisher:...