Out now: The latest issue of Passenger Transport

Out now: The latest issue of Passenger Transport

What’s inside the latest edition of Passenger Transport:     LEAD STORY A budget to ‘rebalance transport costs’ Public transport sector welcomes the end of the fuel duty cut in due course, a new distance-based electric vehicle charge and a rail fares freeze   NEWS EXTRA First Bus to quit...
A budget to ‘rebalance transport costs’

A budget to ‘rebalance transport costs’

Public transport sector welcomes the end of the fuel duty cut in due course, a new distance-based electric vehicle charge and a rail fares freeze   Rachel Reeves outside Number 11 ahead of the budget   Chancellor Rachel Reeves tilted the scales in favour of public transport in her budget...
First Bus to quit Cornwall

First Bus to quit Cornwall

Group to withdraw from Cornwall after years of retrenchment. Andrew Garnett reports Be my Valentine? First Kernow will close on February 14 First Bus has announced plans to cease all operations in Cornwall by mid-February 2026, bringing to an end more than a decade of significant investment, restructuring and ultimately...
Blackpool wins Bus Operator of the Year

Blackpool wins Bus Operator of the Year

Council-owned bus company won the best operator prize and Go-Ahead Group headed the medal table at this week’s UK Bus Awards in London The winner’s at this week’s UK Bus Awards Blackpool Transport was named UK Bus Operator at this week’s UK Bus Awards in London. The council-owned company was...
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...
Britain’s railway reformation

Britain’s railway reformation

The government has published its Railway Bill – what’s proposed, and what needs to be addressed? Paul Cooper reports   CILT (UK)supports the creation of GBR and the goal of a more integrated network that brings track and train operations under unified leadership   The Chartered Institute of Logistics and...
Levelling up starts with connecting up

Levelling up starts with connecting up

The North must go further and faster on rail connectivity. Expanding open access can unlock the region’s full potential, says Lumo and Hull Trains managing director Stuart Jones   When Hull Trains launched in 2000, there was just one direct train a day between Hull and London   When I...
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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...
Read our supplement: Scotland’s Buses 2025

Read our supplement: Scotland’s Buses 2025

Welcome to Scotland’s Buses 2025. This special publication from Passenger Transport places the spotlight on Scotland’s bus and coach industry and its partners, celebrates their achievements and considers the challenges they face. Published in association with CPT for an eighth time, this year’s edition incorporates the official Conference Workbook for the 47th annual CPT Scotland...
‘Bus is best’ towns and for cities in Scotland

‘Bus is best’ towns and for cities in Scotland

Scotland’s minister for connectivity says the bus and coach sector will play a key role in delivering the first minister’s four priorities for government Fairlie: ‘The climate emergency is our single greatest challenge’   Buses are a vital tool for achieving the Scottish Government’s priorities, according to the country’s minister for connectivity. In an article...
TfL makes bid to take control of GTR route

TfL makes bid to take control of GTR route

TfL makes formal application to run Northern City Line TfL’s proposals cover services between Moorgate in the City of London, Stevenage and Welwyn Garden City   Transport for London has formally applied to the Department for Transport to take over services on the Northern City Line between Moorgate and Hertfordshire, which are currently operated by...
Likely bidders revealed for Weaver Network

Likely bidders revealed for Weaver Network

Major groups and SMEs line up to bid for contracts as West Yorkshire Combined Authority presses ahead with plans for bus franchising Weaver Network to launch in 2027   The West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA) has confirmed the list of operators that have registered to compete for contracts under its forthcoming Weaver Network bus franchising...
‘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...
Bus driver pay has soared post-pandemic

Bus driver pay has soared post-pandemic

Weekly earnings for bus and coach drivers, including overtime, rose by 29.4% between 2021 and 2024, outstripping increases for other workers Bus driver earnings exceeded that of other shift workers such as police officers   Bus and coach drivers across the UK have received a typical pay rise of nearly 30% over the last three...
‘Building a stronger, more inclusive future’

‘Building a stronger, more inclusive future’

Women in Bus and Coach holds third summit in Birmingham First bus driver Michele Elliot won the Best Woman in Bus Award   Women in Bus and Coach held its third annual summit at lead sponsor BT’s state of the art event facility in Snowhill Birmingham this week, bringing together industry leaders, stakeholders, frontline operators...
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...
‘The bus industry in Britain is on the rise’

‘The bus industry in Britain is on the rise’

  There was an upbeat mood at last week’s UK Bus Summit in Manchester, with speakers expressing enthusiasm about the industry’s future Andy Burnham speaking at last week’s UK Bus Summit   Last week’s UK Bus Summit, organised by Transport Times in partnership with Passenger Transport, was the seventh to have taken place – but...