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MAP FILLS A GAP

PUBLICITY MATTERS JIM DAVIES relates the story of how a bus...

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Electrification doesn’t improve service

You write The Harrogate Bus Company 91 (YJ14 BCK),...

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Wrong main road for Mayne’s

I have just spotted a Freudian slip in your review last month...

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EYMS seeks owners for FS and OB

East Yorkshire Motor Services, now part of Go North East, has...

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The realities of preservation projects

ALAN MILLAR

Title: Restoring a Bus Author: Kenny Barclay Publisher: Amberley...

ALAN MILLAR
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Franchises and municipals for Wales?

FoxStar, the trading name of Bristol-based CityStar Group, began...

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No routes lost as Hampshire makes budget savings

No bus services will be lost entirely when Hampshire County Council...

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Exeter bus station costs soar

The long running saga of procuring a new council funded replacement...

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IT’S ALL POLITICAL

with JULIAN PEDDLE

Transport needs to be removed as a politicians’ plaything,...

with JULIAN PEDDLE
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No double-deckers at stop KK, just a choice of double espressos

Millar’s TALES

The editor’s sideways view of the bus scene Please send...

Millar’s TALES