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A career focused on unlocking growth

A career focused on unlocking growth

  Over more than two decades with Stagecoach and then Go-Ahead, Rupert Cox has been obsessed with understanding local markets   In an era of transport showboating fancy-dans, dressing themselves up in their own over-inflated, celebrity-style, personal brands, those who get on with the job, low-key style, sticking around and grafting hard on behalf of...
Which direction  will GBR take us?

Which direction will GBR take us?

  Great British Railways is emerging – but details are still in short supply. Despite some of my misgivings, I’m cautiously optimistic   Last week’s heinous stabbing incident on the LNER train from Doncaster to London and the derailment at Shap on the Avanti service two days later showcased, in adversity, the very best of...
The right way to take back control

The right way to take back control

  Bus networks across the country will transition to public control over the coming years. What’s the best way to make that journey?   Greater Manchester’s Bee Network has proved the doubters wrong on every point   It was tough getting the powers to franchise. Well worth the struggle though. The success of public control...
Climate crisis, what crisis?

Climate crisis, what crisis?

  Ministers understand the science, but they have been cowed by the attacks on net zero. The budget is an opportunity for change   The chancellor during a visit to Gatwick Airport last month (picture: Simon Walker / HM Treasury)   If you are old enough, you might remember the very effective TV advert for...
Earning the right  to become GBR?

Earning the right to become GBR?

  Train operators transferring into public ownership have haughtily been told ‘earn the right’ to carry a brand hasn’t delivered anything   “Operators must meet rigorous, bespoke standards to earn the right to be called Great British Railways, so we can rebuild a world-class public service”.  What? You’re having a laugh, surely? Yes, in the...
‘It’s not just about trains - it’s about us’

‘It’s not just about trains – it’s about us’

  We might not have all the pieces, but we have enough to make a very good start. Let’s begin transforming the UK rail industry   On 15th September 1830, a journey between two neighbouring cities took place and changed the world. The opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, though marred by the tragic...
We must re-learn lessons of Hatfield

We must re-learn lessons of Hatfield

  The Hatfield disaster – which took place 25 years ago – is a telling history lesson, particularly during this period of structural change   It’s not difficult to think that the rail industry is caught in a ‘rinse and repeat’ cycle, like the children’s TV show The Magic Roundabout, particularly as it lurches through...
Safety is a right,  not a privilege

Safety is a right, not a privilege

Incidents of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) occur every day on public transport. What are we doing to prevent it?   Kayleigh Ingham   BY Kayleigh Ingham, First Bus Buses and trains are lifelines that connect people to work, education, healthcare, and their loved ones. But for too many women and girls, their journeys...
Insular Britain is staying at home

Insular Britain is staying at home

  An apathetic population is no longer making trips that were once routine. What does this mean for public transport operators?   Another week of travelling around the UK has made me realise just how market forces are conspiring against whole swathes of our landscape at the moment. I don’t know why I am surprised...
Going for growth, but lacking vision

Going for growth, but lacking vision

  Keir Starmer’s administration is all about ‘growth, growth, growth’ – there is money available but its transport policy is often ‘grey’   Is Keir Starmer presiding over a technocratic transport policy?   Keir Starmer is now into his second year as PM – but is transport a secondary priority for his administration? Yes and...
The view from the (UK Bus) Summit

The view from the (UK Bus) Summit

  Last week the bus sector gathering in my home city of Manchester led me to reflect on how far we have come, and where we’re going Last week’s UK Bus Summit in Manchester   Notwithstanding the wet and thundery weather, something that the city region is famous for, hosting the Transport Times UK Bus...
A sector failing to move with the times

A sector failing to move with the times

  A week of sub-standard public transport experiences exposed areas where the public transport sector has failed to evolve   The industry is in denial if it thinks, as some do, that Uber isn’t more attractive and represents far better value for money   As regular readers of this column will attest, I frequently extol...