Route One (Bus and Coach) - Our Presidents column this month highlights some of the issues were grappling with ahead of the much-anticipated general election.
Route One (Bus and Coach) - Zero-emission buses should sit alongside wider bus policy work and funding if they are to maximise their impact, representatives of Warringtons Own Buses and its parent Warrington Borough Council (WBC) told the ALBUM conference in April.
Route One (Bus and Coach) - That Labour favours public control of bus services has been beyond doubt for a long time, regardless of recent efforts to build interest in its franchising policy via a rehash of earlier announcements.
Route One (Bus and Coach) - SME bus operators should use time before the general election to feed into policy matters that impact them, ALBUM members heard at the groups recent conference in Cheshire.
Route One (Bus and Coach) - Bus services are entering a third post-deregulation hybrid age as a reflection of their operating climate, Go-Ahead Group Managing Director UK Regional Bus Martin Dean told the ALBUM conference in April.
Railway Gazette - SOUTH KOREA: An eight-car trainset operating on Seoul Great Train Express Line A has been equipped with 55 inch Transparent OLED displays which act as both windows and information screens.
Railway Gazette - UK: Porterbrook Leasing has awarded Tidyco a contract to overhaul and refurbish 444 cab and saloon heating, ventilation and air-conditioning modules from ADtranz/Bombardier Class 170 Turbostar diesel multiple-units operated by East Midlands Railway and CrossCountry.
Railnews - MONDAY BRIEFING: Union claims TOCs cleaning staff are under pressure ++ RSSB warns of significant challenges facing industry ++ Plans confirmed for Levenmouth opening
Train Operators - Northern is making £100,000 available to community groups across the North of England with ideas of ways to support social mobility in deprived areas on its network.
Other Regional Press - Transport Secretary Ken Skates engaged in a lively discussion with Flintshire councillors in Buckley on Friday, addressing their concerns and the local sentiment regarding 20mph speed limits.
Other Regional Press - RAIL TUNNELS in and around Stalybridge will see the tracks running through them lowered as in a multi-billion pound project.
Cambridge News - The new changes are due to be introduced on Sunday, May 19
Wrexham.com - An investment of £200,000 to improve bus services in Wrexham has led to an increase in passengers, new figures have shown.
The York Press - A 15-year, £5 million-plus contract for advertising on Yorks bus shelters IS to be put out to tender, after council bosses admitted they had made a mistake in not doing so.
Manchester Evening News - Passengers were left stunned
Daily Post (North Wales) - A formal mechanism for providing feedback has been published by the Welsh Government
Bristol Live - Old Market Street and Lower Castle Street will close every night this week
Bradford Telegraph & Argus - A cyclist has hit out at a
Bradford Telegraph & Argus - An update has been issued over the closure of a Bradford railway station entrance.
Birmingham Post - 'The foundation of this performance was the sustained global demand for our modern luxury vehicles'
Times Online - The old locomotive works at Springburn in Glasgow was once Scotlands largest train maintenance depot and now a local venture has plans to revive it
Times Online - Businesses complain of huge costs and massive inconvenience as evidence suggests Glasgow LEZ has had little impact on air quality
The Telegraph - Unless Britons make an effort to change their ways, honeypots like the Peak District will continue to be blighted by traffic
The Independent - The west London airport criticised the introduction of a £10 fee for some transiting passengers.
BBC News - More than £500,000 will be spent to help Derby's drivers spend less time sat at traffic lights.