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The mayor of the West Midlands has given the green light to proposals that will bring the region's bus network back under public control for the first time in almost 40 years.
Metro passengers are facing a morning of disruption after it was reported that no services were running due to an overhead ...
Buses will be run for "public good and not private profits" as plans for a major revamp of the West Midlands network was agreed. Mayor Richard Parker signed the landmark decision following a ...
Richard Parker, Mayor of the West Midlands, is to “revolutionise” the region’s buses after signing an order after the West ...
A LANDMARK decision about the region’s bus services have been approved today, with the Mayor of the West Midlands giving the green light to proposals that will bring the network back under public ...
Bosses have announced people have overwhelmingly backed plans to transform the West Midlands bus network and bring it back ...
Mayor Richard Parker's plans to take West Midlands buses back under public control for the first time in almost 40 years have ...
Rail passengers in the West Midlands were being warned of ongoing disruption due to a signalling fault. Transport for Wales ...
The WMCA covers 18 councils in the West Midlands, including city councils in Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton ... after ...
The WMCA covers 18 councils in the West Midlands, including city councils in Birmingham ... after a fleet of new electric double decker buses was unveiled. National Express West Midlands now ...