The Australian Greens see the latest TOPS data released this week as proof positive of the need for heavier Federal Government investment in public transport – particularly light rail
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EXCLUSIVE: End in sight for manual muscle
There’s a bus delivery statistic that never goes away – the continued desire from a handful of operators to buy manual transmission buses – but the days of the trusted stick shift could soon be numbered
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ACT acts on bus stops
Work starts this month on a wide-scale upgrade of Canberra’s bus stops to meet the ACT Government’s obligations under the Disability Discrimination Act
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Green dollar makes impact
Greyhound’s corporate citizenship is being kept in good order through the continued success of its ‘green dollar’ scheme
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TAG drivers on strike
Townsville bus drivers went on strike this morning, and Sunshine Coast drivers will walk out on Friday in a union action over enterprise bargaining
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Commuters on the march
North shore Sydney commuters have been given their marching orders to the ticket reseller as Military Road weekday bus travel becomes pre-pay only
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TransLink’s Tracker treat
Queensland’s Transport Minister Rachel Nolan has plenty of good reasons to feel confident about TransLink’s 2010 performance, with passenger numbers up and complaints down throughout the network
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McNaughtans locks Southco deal
Melbourne-based bus industry hardware supplier McNaughtans has secured Australian distribution of transnational lock and latch company Southco
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Top of the class
WA’s Adams Coachlines keeps moving from strength to strength, picking up another award, and launching a new coach company brand
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Bats, balls, bails and buses – first test starts today
All buses lead to Rome – make that the ‘Gabba’ – as the cricket Gladiators start battle in the First Test
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