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National Express’ UK coach and bus fleets have both been awarded a five-star safety rating from the British Safety Council for the seventh and fifth years respectively.
Friday, 19 February 2021
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The Guardian
- North of England leaders fear region faces 'cheap and nasty' rail alternativeLeaders in the north of England fear that a new £39bn railway line could be scaled back, with the region ending up with a “cheap and nasty” alternative instead.
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Birmingham Post
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Liverpool Echo
- 'Cheap and nasty' Liverpool to Manchester rail link plan rejected by leadersRegional leaders have united to reject a 'cheap and nasty' government plan for a new rail link between Liverpool and Manchester.
Manchester Evening News
- Leaders fear 'cheap and nasty' rail network as Government delays plan for north"This is not the point to go quiet given everything else that is happening to Transport for the North right now."
Northern Echo
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Sheffield Star
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Yorkshire Post
- North 'will not just roll over' if transport plans are downgraded, leaders sayNorthern leaders have said they feel their voice has been “marginalised” at a time when decisions are being made which will “define the North of England for the rest of this century”, and into the next.
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Bus and Coach Buyer
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Coach and Bus Week
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New Civil Engineer
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Rail Business Daily
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Railway Gazette
- App to keep passengers up to date with Tyne & Wear Metro depot worksUK: Contractor VolkerFitzpatrick has worked with software developer SitePodium to launch a community engagement app to help people living and working around the Tyne & Wear Metro’s Gosforth depot gain a better understanding of the works to rebuild the facility to accommodate new Stadler trainsets.
Route One (Bus and Coach)
- EPM Bus Solutions buys transport software specialist OmnibusEPM Bus Solutions has completed the acquisition of transport software specialist Omnibus.
- National Express awarded five-star safety rating from British Safety CouncilNational Express’ UK coach and bus fleets have both been awarded a five-star safety rating from the British Safety Council for the seventh and fifth years respectively.
- Oxford set to develop coach parking and drop-off strategyOxford City Council (OCC) has allocated £20,000 from its 2021/22 draft budget to develop a coach drop-off and parking strategy for the city. The proposal forms part of OCC’s wider investment plans to help Oxford’s visitor economy to recover after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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- Go North West dispute ‘threatens depot’s future’Go North West (GNW) says there is a risk of its Queens Road depot in Manchester closing with the loss of 600 jobs if no solution can be found to a dispute with union Unite that is set to involve indefinite strike action by some drivers from 28 February.
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