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27 February 2012
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Go North East has promoted STEPHEN KING to the post of marketing and sales manager.
22 January 2010
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Who Buys What
Lucketts Travel of Fareham has added two more Scanias to its 48-strong Scania fleet.
11 February 2011
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UK
Transport for London has taken over responsibility for key Olympic games transport programmes from the Olympic Delivery Authority, as preparations for the 2012 event move from planning to getting ready for implementation.
28 June 2012
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More needs to be done to improve infrastructure for coaches in European cities, according to Eurolines president John Gilbert, addressing a meeting of passenger industry representatives in Brussels.
19 December 2006
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BUS LANES and guided busways form a key part of a £1billion 15-year transport strategy for Aberdeen and the surrounding area in a consultation document issued this month by Nestrans, the regional transport partnership.
29 July 2010
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The OFT is consulting on a proposal to extend the public transport ticketing schemes block exemption.
International news
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A Volvo plug-in hybrid is entering trial service in Gothenburg this month, the first of three for the city. Issue 310
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French transport group Veolia Transdev has sold its Central Europe business to Deutsche Bahn for an undisclosed sum. Issue 310
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Ballard Power Systems anticipates that it will be powering around 40 of the 50 fuel cell buses which will be running in Europe in 2014. Issue 310
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Transdev has been named preferred bidder by Victoria Public Transport to operate 30 per cent of the Melbourne bus network, starting on 1 August. Issue 310
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Two new hydrogen fuel cell buses are in operation with Golden Gate Transit in California. Issue 310
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Transport workers have the highest obesity rate among the 14 occupation groups measured in the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index, which interviewed over 139,000 US workers. Issue 310
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Product news
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As ever more holiday seekers turn to the internet to book their coach holidays and day excursions, Roeville is continuing to making further advances in e-commerce technology for coach and tour operators. Issue 310
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Somerset-based Koller Engineering reports a very positive response from last month’s CV show. Issue 309
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Doncaster dealer Connaught PSV has moved into new premises, and looks forward to welcoming customers old and new to come and have a look around. Issue 309
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Grayson Thermal Systems is opening a new subsidiary business in Poland as the company celebrates its 35th anniversary this month. Issue 309
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Stagecoach has signed a new three-year agreement with Energenics, while reporting that the use of Envirox over the past eight years has achieved a 5 per cent annual reduction in fuel consumption and associated emissions and cut CO2 emissions from its bus fleet in the UK by more than 188,000 tonnes. Issue 305
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Kent-based Buzzlines has installed the latest 4G technology on its Folkestone to London commuter coach. Issue 305
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People in the news
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FirstGroup chairman MARTIN GILBERT has announced his intention to step down. Issue 310
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The South Yorkshire PTE will be jointly managed by two directors following the move to Merseytravel, the Merseyside PTE, by director general DAVID BROWN. Issue 310
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There have been a number of appointments across the operations of Stagecoach Midlands. Issue 310
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PAM MATTHEWS has been promoted to marketing manager at Volvo Bus UK and Ireland. Issue 310
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JACQUI GAVAGHAN, Reading Buses performance director for the last four years, has been named ‘Woman of the Year’ in the FTA Everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards. Issue 310
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CLAES JACOBSSON, currently senior vice president financial services for Scania, has been appointed managing director of Scania Great Britain from 1 September. Issue 310
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20 May 2013 | UK
Profits at FirstGroup for the year to 31 March have dropped, as the group announces its preliminary results and plans to raise £615million to “remove the constraints of the current balance sheet”.
20 May 2013 | UK
A fleet of 27 new ADL Enviro200s has been introduced to Stagecoach's Kent fleet to upgrade the Thanet Loop which serves Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs.
20 May 2013 | UK
Barring any last-minute agreement, bus drivers on the Isle of Man are expected to start a 12-day strike on Saturday (25 May).
19 May 2013 | UK
The New York State legislature is considering a bill which would require that from 2015 all new school buses be fitted with ignition interlocks, to prevent drunken driving.
13 May 2013 | UK
A decision by Margate magistrates to award VOSA a substantial contribution towards its £59,500 investigation and prosecution costs in a case involving Buzzlines Travel of Hythe and director Nigel Busbridge has been upheld by the Administrative Court in a Judicial Review.
13 May 2013 | UK
A major fire at the Summercourt depot of Western Greyhound has destroyed or severely damaged 37 buses – around one-third of the fleet.
Latest vehicle deliveries
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Hodge’s Coaches of Sandhurst has taken delivery of the first two of a batch of six new 57-seat 12. Issue 310
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Derbyshire operator Macpherson Coaches has added a new Mercedes-Benz Tourismo to its fleet. Issue 310
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Newbury & District is the first small operator to take delivery of the 11. Issue 310
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For Alpine Travel of Llandudno taking delivery of another high-specification Plaxton Panther-bodied Volvo continues the process of fleet standardisation. Issue 309
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Angela Coaches of Southampton has taken delivery of three new Neoplans - two Tourliners and a flagship Starliner for its Angela Holidays operation. Issue 309
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Coach tourism news
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Set in 40 acres of historic woodland and formal gardens, the Grade II-listed Grim’s Dyke country house hotel in Harrow Weald, north west London is the former home of Sir William Gilbert of the world famous Gilbert & Sullivan operetta partnership. Issue 310
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Brittany Ferries has launched a new cross-Channel route from the south coast port of Portsmouth to Le Havre in Normandy. Issue 310
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Groups of 16 or more pre-booked adults or senior citizens can obtain discounted travel on England’s longest heritage railway. Issue 309
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The Llangollen Railway line sits on the track bed of the former Ruabon to Barmouth route which was closed by the infamous Doctor Beaching in the 1960s. Issue 309
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Gloucester Quays Outlet at Gloucester’s historic docks hosts a food market on the first weekend of every month from 10am on Saturdays and 11am on Sundays. Issue 309
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Set in beautiful parkland just 10 minutes from junction 15 of the M6, a day out at Wedgwood offers a wonderful variety of activities for groups to choose from. Issue 309
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