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bus, London and England
'London-style' bus services promised for England with £1bn boost
Almost £1bn in funding will go to delivering London-style buses nationwide as part of a massive Budget boost, the government has promised. The Department for Transport (DfT) has given more details on its plans for 2025 after announcing the funding last month.
'London-style' buses to be delivered across the nation with £1bn funding boost
The government has pledged to deliver 'London-style' buses across the nation in a £1bn funding boost. A huge government budget boost will see the overhaul of bus services across the nation. The plans for the boost, which was confirmed by the Department for Transport (DfT) last month, are set to come into force in 2025.
£1 billion is being spent in England on ‘London-style’ buses
In big news for those of you still putting off getting your drivers licence, the Department for Transport (DfT) has promised that a huge £1 billion will go towards bringing ‘London-style’ bus services to every corner of England. Viva la public transport!
Buses get £1 billion boost - how much cash each area will get to improve services confirmed
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh said it would bring to an end the postcode lottery of unreliable bus services - with funding allocated on need, levels of deprivation and population
'London-style' bus services promised nationwide with £1bn boost
Bus services in every part of England will be boosted by nearly £1bn of new funding, the government is pledging. The Department for Transport last month announced the investment for 2025. Confirming details of its plans,
Government promises 'London-style' buses nationwide
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has confirmed £712 million in funding for local authorities to improve services, alongside £243 million for bus operators.
Time Out
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This rapid bus route in southeast London just got a step closer to being built
Image: Greater
London
Authority The proposed plans involve building ... will undertake a public consultation on the ...
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State of the art Kingston bus station reopens with toilet and safety features
This new bus station will make bus journeys in Kingston much more convenient, safe and attractive. Kingston is just outside ...
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Revealed: These areas are set to get new funding to boost bus services – as £3 fare cap could be scrapped
Louise Haigh told Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg: “So we stepped in to protect the cap at £3. Which means that for rural routes ...
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National bus fare cap: When is the new fare introduced and how much does it cost?
When is the new fare introduced and how much does it cost? - The £1 cap increase will be introduced in January 2025 ...
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OPINION - The Standard View: London's buses are far too slow
The reason is obvious -
buses
are affordable, accessible and go to all parts of the city. But a damning
new
report shows ...
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Severe delays on busy London Underground line lead to rush-hour chaos
One driver has died after five vehicles crashed on the M18 in South Yorkshire, just an hour before another serious smash ...
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Arriva electrifies bus depot Thornton Heath in London
Arriva will add 109 zero-emission vehicles to its fleet at the Thornton Heath bus depot in London in spring 2025. To prepare ...
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