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Arriva North East is a major provider of bus services around north east England. The company operates over 400 buses and runs regular services as far north as Berwick-upon-Tweed, west to Carlisle ...
Global rail wholesaler, International Rail, has expanded its services and is now offering a variety of key bus routes for agents to include on client’s regular rail itineraries. Agents are being ...
Arriva will launch a new bus route in Liverpool to replace an outgoing service. The company will begin operating the 211 service on Monday, April 14, as it shuts down its ArrivaClick service.
A bus operator in Aylesbury has said it will review its newest bus route, after Arriva announced it was no longer running a similar service. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Bucks Herald, ...
UK: Arriva has announced plans to launch an open access passenger service between Cleethorpes, Grimsby, Doncaster and London. On March 21 Arriva formally notified Network Rail that it was submitting ...
Bus conversions are some of the most amazing around, and with good reason: these mobile habitats can surprise with limitless space, functionality, and, in the case of today's conversion, the ...
The came came a day after unidentified miscreants damaged the windshields of four HRTC buses parked in Amritsar and wrote pro-Khalistan slogans on one of them. Police in Amritsar said that nobody was ...
A man was kicked off a Liverpool bus after he was spotted with cannabis medication. James Murphy, 22, from Northern Ireland, was in Liverpool earlier this month on March 4 for a ‘wee day trip’.
Mr Houchen argued: "Franchising buses would mean years of costly bureaucracy, handing hundreds of millions to companies like Arriva and Stagecoach, and a significant tax increase on local people." ...
In its place Aylesbury-based bus service, Red Eagle, is running a new 500 bus service that will travel between the towns. Arriva shut its Aylesbury and High Wycombe bus depots in July, 2024 This new ...
The mayor said: "Franchising buses would mean years of costly bureaucracy, handing hundreds of millions to companies like Arriva and Stagecoach, and a significant tax increase on local people ...