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Passenger Transport: May 19, 2023

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ISSUE 289 19 MAY 2023

NEWS, VIEWS AND ANALYSIS FOR A SECTOR ON THE MOVE

£500m of new support for England’s buses

In response to warnings that up to 15% of the bus network could be at risk, the government has extended recovery funding and the £2 bus fare cap The government this week announced £500m of additional funding to support local bus services in England until 2025. The Bus Recovery Grant and the £2 cap on fares outside London had been due to expire at the end of June, with bus operators warning that up to 15% of the network would be at risk if the government failed to act. Transport secretary Mark Harper this week confirmed £300m to protect routes and improve services until 2025. This will give bus operators and local authorities more time to rebuild passenger volumes, which remain 10-15% short of pre-Covid levels.

The government will meanwhile provide up to £200m to continue capping single bus fares at £2 outside London until the end of October 2023, and then at £2.50 until end of November 2024. At this point, less than two months ahead of the latest date that the next general election can be held, “the government will review their

“We’re making sure bus travel remains accessible and affordable” Rishi Sunak

effectiveness and future bus fares”. Prime minister Rishi Sunak said: “By extending the £2 fare cap, we’re making sure bus travel remains accessible and affordable for everyone while helping to ease cost of living pressures.” The two-year funding settlement was welcomed by Graham Vidler, CEO of the Confederation of Passenger Transport. “It will enable bus operators and local authorities to plan, promote and grow services with greater confidence,” he said. “However, [this settlement] will not save every service in every part of the country.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 12

NEWS

Ministers take TransPennine in-house

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‘This is not a silver bullet,’ warns Harper

INNOVATION & TECH

CAVForth experiment enters service

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Autonomous buses in use on AB1 service

COMMENT

Fares are firmly on the political agenda

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Jonathan Bray urges proactive response

COMMENT

We’ve lost our way with transport maps

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Alex Warner laments the demise of maps

SPECIAL REPORT

Simulation game changer HANDS-FREE, WORLD-FIRST The first registered bus service in the world to use full-sized autonomous buses entered passenger service on May 15. The Stagecoach-operated AB1 links Fife and Edinburgh Park. Full story, page 16

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CitySwift offers new simulation options

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