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Government backs West Midlands bus franchising plan in major shake-up to improve routes, fares and timetables
A Government minister has backed a decision to ‘take back control’ of buses in the West Midlands. Local Transport Minister Simon Lightwood said moving away from the current private operator-led system ...
A new funding deal to stop a number of bus services in the West Midlands being cut is expected to be agreed. Members of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) Board are set to approve the ...
Rail passengers across the West Midlands are being warned to expect significant disruption to train services throughout the ...
The Government announces a £264.1 million boost for services and infrastructure so millions of passengers across the West ...
MORE than £119 million has been announced to help improve bus services across Halesowen and the wider West Midlands to deliver faster, cheaper ...
A scheme that provides financial support to bus operators in the West Midlands is set to be extended. The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) is set to approve a 15-month extension of the Bus ...
A subsidy to 'secure' the West Midlands bus network and stop services being cut has been given the green light. Members of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) Board have agreed to continue the ...
Employees involved in the strike include those who work at bus stations, interchanges, infrastructure project officers and ...
For too long Metro mayors have been unwilling to invest in transport links along commuter routes in East Shropshire and South ...
The BBC has spoken to passengers, transport staff and bus drivers about a growing national trend of antisocial behaviour on public transport.
MPs for Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton have met to discuss and back a report calling for improvements to transport links ...
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