Bus services in the west of Scotland are set to be brought back under local control under radical plans. The current deregulated network could be replaced with a franchise system like the ones in ...
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The current deregulated network could be replaced with a franchise system like the ones in London and Manchester. This means fares, routes and ticketing would be controlled by a local public body such ...