Vintage Empress posters

Renowned artist, Bradley Hutchings, was commissioned to capture two periods of the ‘golden age of coach travel’: one from the 1930s and the other from the 1950s. Bradley was able to create the two artworks using old photographs of the Empress coaches from the private collection of Empress’ Stephen Dine. They feature the operator’s first […]

Forth bridge reopens

A steel splint has been installed to repair the cracked section of the bridge. Splints continue to be fitted at another seven truss end links as a precautionary measure. This work can be safely completed with the bridge open and overnight lane restrictions. The bridge should reopen to HGVs in mid-February. Stagecoach bus and coach […]

Full Electric Future

Around 200 participants gathered in Dresden’s ICC for the two day event featuring 26 speakers covering a whole spectrum of topics impacting on electromobility from politics through research, development and construction to operations and sustainability. There was much to take in and although the presentations covered mainly German activities, much of the learning and technical […]

Traffic Commissioner’s revised guidance

Senior Traffic Commissioner for Great Britain, Beverley Bell, has published a revised set of statutory documents. The changes will see the introduction of a streamlined process for direct transport manager replacements and additional nominations. For the first time, a role description for transport managers and what they are expected to do is provided. A new […]