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Retirement looms for Marshall Dart

Recent withdrawals have reduced the ranks of London’s Marshall...

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A Bavarian box on wheels

John Hewitt was reminded of those who dismiss modern buses as...

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Why is London reluctant to install a pair of OppCharge pylons?

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How disappointing but not totally unexpected to read (Look in...

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Lowheight Ailsa at Dewsbury event

A notable participant at the Dewsbury Bus Museum’s rally and...

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ALAN MILLAR

Major export contracts and two orders for its lightweight electric...

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More fleets in NatEx and Go-Ahead Handbooks

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Glos village secures doubled service

Lobbying and cooperation with operator Cotswold Green has secured...

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Go South Coast’s Keen to head NAT

Adam Keen (pictured), general manager of Go South Coast’s Morebus,...

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German city goes electric with converted Merc

The German city of Landshut starts trials this summer with a...

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Roadworks may undo reliability improvement

Major roadworks could reverse a 2.8% improvement in bus waiting...