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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Buses in Scotland 'too dear and too unreliable' as calls grow for public control of services
Bus services are "too dear and too unreliable" for the Scots most dependent on them to get around, campaigners have warned. The Poverty Alliance is now urging the SNP Government to support more ...
Councils across Scotland should be allowed to establish municipal bus companies, Scottish Labour has suggested. MSPs will this week debate the Scottish Government’s Transport Bill, which aims to bring ...
People across the nation could be in line for additional assistance with their travel expenses, including a bus pass offering free or discounted journeys on local bus services. No matter where you ...
Large parts of Scotland are at risk of being "cut off" as the number of bus routes across the country has plummeted since 2006. Research by Labour found total registered bus routes has dropped by 44 ...
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 ...
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