Mayor announces that all new London buses will be zero-emission
The date by which London will have a 100% zero-emission bus fleet will be brought forward three years from 2037 to 2034
MARK LYONSFirst launches King Coaches brand in Aberdeen
An investment of over £1.2m into the operator’s new coaching brand will result in a fleet of 16 coaches
Transport for London pulls 'creepy' ad
Transport for London has ordered that advertisements for the Channel 4 programme 'Naked Attraction' are removed from buses on its services
MARK LYONSDriver shortages across the country
Driver shortages are spreading in other parts of the country, with some operators now reducing or withdrawing services temporarily
DAVID JENKINSLothian set to become Edinburgh’s multi-modal operator
Revised plans from the City of Edinburgh Council are to transform Lothian Buses into a business charged with delivering multi-modal public transport
ALAN MILLARFares fair 40 years on
It is 40 years since the Labour-led Greater London Council introduced its ‘Fare’s fair’ policy which saw bus and tube fares cut by 32%
MARK LYONSLondon Bus Museum to hold route 93 running day
Running day follows museum's successful route 65 event
MARK LYONSSalzburg says goodbye to Gräf & Stift trolleybuses
Salzburg has retired the final examples of its first-generation low-floor Gräf & Stift articulated trolleybuses
Martin BensleyWrightbus to hire 300 new staff
Wrightbus has announced it will create up to 300 new permanent jobs, after recent success with vehicle orders in the UK and Ireland