Issue 426, June-July 1999
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- Rural Bus Grant: John Naylor reviews the major trends that have
been triggered by the introduction of RBG.
- Coach 99: Gavin Booth explores the latest trends in coach
design.
- Rossendale since deregulation: Roy Marshall traces the progress
of a municipal operator.
- Cambria in the 30s: Tony Moyes borrows a 1935 Crosville
timetable from the OS library and is transported back to North West
Wales before state ownership.
- Where are they now? What will they do next?: Alan Millar on the
strategies of the big groups.
- Where do the managers come from?: Ken Swallow looks at how the
big fleets have changed management succession plans.
- South Hylton Bus: Mervyn Dixon explains how a small Wearside
community saw their bus service suddenly expand from 4 to 28 buses an
hour.
- Nationwide reviews changes to the country's bus network pattern
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