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Merlins and Greenway return to Red Arrow

MCW-bodied Merlin MBA582 turning from John Princes Street into...

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Why there are no buses in Millom

The small Cumbrian coastal town of Millom provides a vivid example...

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A Co. Durham independent’s name that has refused to die

ALAN MILLAR

Title: Here Comes the Eden Authors: Stuart Gray Publisher:...

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Sheep graze by M&D VRT

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OUR OCCASIONAL GLIMPSE INTO THE NEW LIVES OF RETIRED BRITISH...

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More Welsh upheaval

■ RHODRI CLARK

D. Jones & Son and Express Motors end operations Express...

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Shropshire spat sees easyCoach surrender service

Photographed on 16 September near Harley, halfway along the 436...

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A SENSE OF DIRECTION

GAVIN BOOTH

GAVIN BOOTH explains how and why Barcelona tore up its bus route...

GAVIN BOOTH
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Medway Towns celebration

PICTURE: CHRIS SALMON Following the success of its 2016 event...

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The essence of Imberbus recorded on film

ALAN MILLAR

Title: Imberbus Producer: Visions International Running time:...

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Noble exceptions to another bus-less Christmas Day

Lothian Buses and parts of Go-Ahead Group once again were the...