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West Yorkshire transport bosses have unveiled new branding for the region's public transport network, pledging a "bold new ...
Buses and other forms of public transport in West Yorkshire will get a "fresh, modern identity" when they're re-branded as part of the new-look Weaver Network, mayor Tracy Brabin has announced.
The existing Metro branding, which has been in place since the 1970s, is being phased out as West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA) works towards franchising the region’s buses. The branding ...
Bus users in West Yorkshire have been promised “a bold new era for public transport” with the unveiling of the Weaver Network by regional leaders today – 12 May. The modern brand ...
THE new branding for West Yorkshire’s transport network will officially be unveiled on Monday – with the Metro branding due to be retired. West Yorkshire’s bus network is due to come under ...
Buses in West Yorkshire will soon be run by West Yorkshire Combined Authority after a decision to operate a franchising system was made by Mayor Tracy Brabin last year. Franchising would mean bus ...
Next week, 16,000 people will assemble in Leeds for the fourth edition of the annual property, infrastructure and built ...
encourage 24 million additional journeys a year by bus by 2033, and enable the reduction of transport's contribution to carbon emissions by up to 81 per cent. Cllr Susan Hinchcliffe, chair of the West ...
In the latest in a series of articles examining bus services in West Yorkshire - and growing calls for a major overhaul of the network - Aisha Iqbal speaks to public transport campaigners in Leeds.
New electric buses have taken to the roads in Leeds in a "huge step forward" for the network, transport bosses said. Fifty-seven battery-powered buses have entered service, with a range of up to ...
She became the first West Yorkshire mayor in 2021. Control of buses is the first step, she believes Earlier this year Ms Brabin made the decision to bring bus services back into local control but ...
Starting tomorrow (Sunday, March 30), the single fare price cap for West Yorkshire will be set at £2.50 - a 50p increase from the previous £2 set price. A DaySaver ticket for any bus and any ...
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