Out now: Issue 301 of Passenger Transport

Out now: Issue 301 of Passenger Transport

Issue 301 of Passenger Transport is published on November 17. Contents include:     LEAD STORY Rail industry baffled by sluggish reform plans Rail Reform Bill, aimed at legislating rail reforms, was included in last week’s King’s Speech but concerns linger about the pace of the process   NEWS Operators...
Rail industry baffled by sluggish reform plans

Rail industry baffled by sluggish reform plans

Rail Reform Bill, aimed at legislating rail reforms, was included in last week’s King’s Speech but concerns linger about the pace of the process     The recent King’s Speech has drawn attention to industry frustration with the sluggish implementation of rail reform and the implementation of the Williams-Shapps Plan...
Buses in Wales head in a new direction

Buses in Wales head in a new direction

  Progressive and coherent in its approach to transport policy, the Welsh Government has plans to transform public transport   Revamped:The Snowdon Sherpa network   As you’ve probably noticed, it’s all happening in Wales. Of the four nations of the UK, Wales is taking by far the most progressive and...
We’ve saved them, now let’s revive them

We’ve saved them, now let’s revive them

  Closing ticket offices was a terrible idea that no-one wants to own. They should remain, but there are things we can do differently   Thankfully, plans to close ticket office have been abandoned   I said shame shame shame shame shame shame shame. Shame on you. It’s one of...
‘Frustrated’ Shoveller sought new challenge

‘Frustrated’ Shoveller sought new challenge

Tim Shoveller tells Calling All Stations podcast about the reasons behind his departure from Network Rail last summer to take charge at Freightliner   Tim Shoveller left Network Rail to become CEO of freight operator Freightliner in July   The railway must unify behind aligned goals and empower its local...
Australian-built electric bus heading to UK

Australian-built electric bus heading to UK

‘It’s a dream for me,’ says company boss Scott Dunn   A demonstrator vehicle is already en route to the UK, and is due to arrive in mid-January   Australian bus builder Custom Denning is targeting the UK market, and a demonstration electric bus is currently being shipped to the...
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Inter-Faith week: Leading with humanity

Inter-Faith week: Leading with humanity

The month of November marks Inter-Faith week, a time to take stock, pause for a moment, strengthen ties between communities of different faiths and celebrate the UK’s religious diversity     By Nafisa Nathani The month of November marks Inter-Faith week, a time to take stock, pause for a moment, strengthen ties between communities of...
Reform fares before ticket office changes

Reform fares before ticket office changes

  Pushing forward plans to close ticket offices before addressing hugely inconsistent rail fares was putting the cart before the horse   Campaign for Better Transport this week published its detailed review of fares and ticketing   The grand old DfT. They marched them up to the top of the hill and they marched them...
Leadership is key to raising poor morale

Leadership is key to raising poor morale

  Morale may never have been this low, but has the industry got the leadership skills and conviction to do anything about it?   ‘Morale has never been so low’ remarked an on-train employee as I travelled on his service last week. It’s an old cliché and one which folk used to levy at me...
ADL goes it alone with new electric bus range

ADL goes it alone with new electric bus range

After several years working with Chinese manufacturer BYD, Alexander Dennis has launched two new electric buses engineered fully in-house   ADL said the two new products feature a ‘stunning new design language that emphasises their zero-emission credentials’   BY Andrew Garnett Alexander Dennis (ADL) has worked closely with Chinese battery and electric vehicle giant BYD...
Bee Network journeys rose 8% in first month

Bee Network journeys rose 8% in first month

One month after bus franchising began, Transport for Greater Manchester is reporting passenger growth, increased revenue and improved punctuality   Andy Burnham: ‘I have no doubt the Bee Network will be transformational’   A month on from the launch of the Bee Network, Transport for Greater Manchester has revealed that the newly franchised bus services...
National Transport Awards 2023 Book of Winners

National Transport Awards 2023 Book of Winners

The twentieth National Transport Awards took place on October 5 in London and you can read all about the winners in this official Souvenir Brochure. Click on the image below to view National Transport Awards Book of Winners 2023.     If you are viewing the site on a tablet or mobile device, tap here...
Waters attacks ‘grubby’ Westminster tactics

Waters attacks ‘grubby’ Westminster tactics

The Welsh Government’s deputy minister for climate change used the National Transport Awards to hit back at critics and issue a rallying cry   Lee Waters: ‘We have to make the right thing to do, the easiest thing to do’   The National Transport Awards is a great opportunity to recognise those who are going...
Forget Hs2 and focus on local investments

Forget Hs2 and focus on local investments

  The transport community needs to recognise the country has big problems to solve and concentrate on where we can really help   HS2 will no longer reach north of Birmingham. The government decided that there were greater priorities   I know it might seem odd for me, of all people to say this, but...
Transport needs clarity and certainty

Transport needs clarity and certainty

  Some of the real positives from the government’s Network North announcements have got lost in the malaise. Details are required   Greater Manchester’s Bee Network is an example of what can be achieved   I am writing this on what feels like the first proper day of Autumn and just over 100 days from...
Either we all win, or we all lose

Either we all win, or we all lose

  How do we prevent short-term thinking and political expediency from driving critical decisions on tackling climate change?   The Prime Minister’s Net Zero press conference in Downing Street last month   Like so many, I could scarcely believe what I was hearing when prime minister Rishi Sunak made his Net Zero speech at Downing...
Making the case for public transport

Making the case for public transport

Brent Toderian, a passionate advocate of public transport, spoke at this month’s CPT Scotland Conference. Robert Jack reports   Brent Toderian spent six years as chief planner for Vancouver, Canada   Brent Toderian is an internationally renowned practitioner and thought leader on city planning and transport, consulting on cities and projects across the globe.  He...
Stagecoach leads UK Bus Awards shortlist

Stagecoach leads UK Bus Awards shortlist

A total of 135 finalists have made the shortlist of this year’s prestigious UK Bus Awards, with the winners set to be announced on November 28   Koli Begum of Go-Ahead London won last year’s Top London Bus Driver award   The UK Bus Awards, the flagship national award scheme, has announced a 135-strong shortlist...