Inside the latest issue of Passenger Transport

Inside the latest issue of Passenger Transport

Issue 332 of Passenger Transport is published on March 7. Contents include:     LEAD STORY ‘Mission not accomplished’ Ahead of International Women’s Day 2025, campaigners for greater diversity and inclusion in the UK’s passenger transport sector have restated their commitment to a more balanced workforce   NEWS Hendy –...
‘Mission not accomplished’

‘Mission not accomplished’

Ahead of International Women’s Day 2025, campaigners for greater diversity and inclusion in the UK’s passenger transport sector have restated their commitment to a more balanced workforce   This International Women’s Day, train operator LNER is encouraging women to join the company as train drivers   With US companies rushing...
Hendy - We can’t wait for legislation to kick in

Hendy – We can’t wait for legislation to kick in

The Railways Bill is expected to be in parliament later this year, but rail minister Lord Hendy wants work to integrate track and train to start today   The Railways Bill is expected to be in parliament later this year, but rail minister Lord Hendy wants work to integrate track...
Challenges  are the enemy

Challenges are the enemy

Nexus MD Cathy Massarella struck a pragmatic tone at recent Young Bus Professionals meeting   Cathy Massarella was appointed Nexus managing director in early 2024   By Andrew Garnett It’s a measure of how much the industry has changed. Back in June 2008, at the inaugural meeting of the Young...
What does a fair deal for buses look like?

What does a fair deal for buses look like?

The forthcoming Spending Review will set out priorities for taxpayers’ funds up until 2030. It will be a big moment for buses   Simon Lightwood, the minister for local transport, at the CPT’s annual conference in January   By Alison Edwards Unless you’ve spent months hiding under your duvet, you...
Wimborne Wicko’s winning formula

Wimborne Wicko’s winning formula

  The awards have flowing towards Andrew Wickham and the Go South Coast business that he has led for 13 years. Here’s why   Andrew Wickham (centre) with colleagues when Go South Coast was crowned ‘UK Bus Operator of the Year’ in 2023   Two awards in the matter of...
Bringing rail into the Bee Network

Bringing rail into the Bee Network

  Integrating rail lines into our network is fundamental to our wider ambitions. It’s key to unlocking growth in our region and beyond   At the start of the year, I set out ambitious plans to bring eight commuter rail lines into the Bee Network – the next big step...
20 years of championing  women in transport

20 years of championing women in transport

  This year will see 20th anniversary of Women in Transport. It will undoubtedly be a moment to reflect on the past and what has been achieved, but it will also serve as a springboard for future action I was proud to receive an OBE in 2024   BY Sonya...
Fueling our determination

Fueling our determination

  It’s certainly a different world – but that just makes the D&I Bus Group’s work even more important   Go-Ahead is serious about gender diversity   BY Chloe Leach-O’Connell As we mark International Women’s Day 2025, it feels like the perfect moment to reflect on where we’re at as...
The Period Positive  Workplace campaign

The Period Positive Workplace campaign

  Women in Bus and Coach’s Period Positive Workplace campaign is an important step in creating a more inclusive transport industry   A Period Positive Workplace is one where menstruation is acknowledged as a natural part of life   BY Louise Cheeseman The transport sector has long been a male-dominated...
‘We can do anything, any role’

‘We can do anything, any role’

  Nearly 500 talented women are working hard at bus operator Metroline to keep London moving   Laura Darbon recently completed her engineering apprenticeship with Metroline   Women have always played an important role in the bus industry, and that is especially true at leading bus operator Metroline, where nearly...
The power of mentoring

The power of mentoring

  Mentoring can help women develop skills, expand their networks and gain access to opportunities   My mentor: Louise Cheeseman   BY Kerry Turner The transport industry, a cornerstone of the global economy, plays a critical role in connecting people, goods, and services worldwide. Despite its significance, this sector has...
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New rail watchdog to hold railway to account

New rail watchdog to hold railway to account

The government has launched an eight-week consultation into its Bill to reform Britain’s railways, which include a powerful new passenger voice   Alexander: ‘This landmark reform will sweep away decades of failure’   The government unveiled plans for the long-awaited bill to reform Britain’s railways this week. They include setting up a powerful passenger watchdog...
Public purse provides 50% of bus revenues

Public purse provides 50% of bus revenues

New analysis by Chris Cheek’s Public Transport Monitor reveals extent of increased dependence of England’s bus industry on government money   Direct revenue support, via either the Department for Transport or local government, has doubled from 15% of total income in 2018/19 to 31.3% last year   Public spending on bus services and their passengers...
Bus route keeps Milton Keynes in The Loop

Bus route keeps Milton Keynes in The Loop

Arriva has taken data from a DRT network in Milton Keynes to launch a new orbital bus service that plugs gaps in the commercial local bus network   The Loop launched in early January and has carried over 10,000 passengers in its first four weeks   By Andrew Garnett Back in the 1960s, Milton Keynes...
Call out corruption  and don’t cover it up

Call out corruption and don’t cover it up

  Expense-fiddling and backhanders occur in all walks of life and transport is not immune. Employers should always be vigilant   Fraud can permeate itself throughout organisations   Of all the news stories doing the rounds, the alleged expenses fiddle and CV exaggeration saga involving chancellor Rachel Reeves fascinates me. Last week, the BBC released...
Beware the allure of capping single fares

Beware the allure of capping single fares

  Fare caps are an easy way to grab attention, but what happens after they end and could funding be better invested elsewhere?   England’s £2 bus fare cap morphed into a three-year experiment – into which the government will have ploughed £630m by the time it expires at the end of this year  ...
Buses must embrace unorthodox thinking

Buses must embrace unorthodox thinking

  To navigate this make-or-break period of major upheaval successfully, the bus sector needs bold leadership and open minds   A more diverse range of voices – whether in terms of gender, ethnicity, professional experience – can only strengthen decision-making   With major changes to how services are planned, funded and delivered, the UK bus...
‘I just said, I’d love to do that’

‘I just said, I’d love to do that’

  Lord Hendy tells ‘Lunch with Leon’ podcast why he was keen to accept mission to reform the railway   Lord Hendy (left) with Leon Daniels   Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill was sitting at his desk on a sunny afternoon when the phone rang. It was the Number 10 switchboard informing him that the...
200 years of rail:  An opportunity for reform

200 years of rail: An opportunity for reform

  We have a once-in-a-generation chance to bring decision-making closer to the communities served, says Jason Prince   HS2 construction workers mark the 200th anniversary of rail travel at the Colne Valley viaduct   As many of you will doubtless know, on the 27th of September 1825, in the north-east of England, the world witnessed...
Cheaper, greener, better!

Cheaper, greener, better!

  Karl Holbrook considers how open access train operators are flipping the script on UK train travel Lumo’s all-electric fleet produces significantly lower emissions than planes, aligning with the UK’s Net Zero ambitions   Rail is rarely out of the headlines – often for the wrong reasons. High fares, overcrowding, and delays have frustrated passengers...
Rail reforms: What do passengers want?

Rail reforms: What do passengers want?

  While much debate has focused on what passengers should want, relatively little attention has been given to what actually works   Rail is not always an affordable option   BY Anthony Smith The way we buy train tickets in Britain is changing. With the government pressing ahead with rail reform, now is the time...
A world of opportunity

A world of opportunity

Ahead of National Apprenticeship Week, the passenger transport sector is highlighting what it offers   Apprentices at First Bus   Employers in the passenger transport sector have been using National Apprenticeship Week (February 10-16) to highlight the importance of apprenticeships to their businesses and their work to support them. To mark National ApprenticeshipWeek, this edition...
Aviation is in  the ascendancy

Aviation is in the ascendancy

  The prime minister and chancellor seem willing to ignore climate concerns in the hope that airport expansion can deliver growth   An artists impression of how Heathrow Airport could look after the opening of a new runway   “There is no more important challenge than the climate emergency. That’s why I voted against Heathrow...