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Birmingham A38 Queensway Tunnel Closures in July
The Queensway tunnels in Birmingham City Centre, which are 40 years old, are to be closed for six weeks from July for refurbishment work to be carried out.
Read MoreSmartphone ‘app’ provides real time information boost
Passengers can keep track of hundreds more buses at the touch of a button following a major boost to real time information on a free smartphone application.
More than 75 per cent of the region’s buses are now providing live updates to transport authority Centro’s, Network West Midlands ‘app’.
Read MoreRubbish ‘Bus’ters hit local services
Cleaners are making sure passengers get a rubbish-free ride by blitzing buses as they wait to get back on the road.
As soon as a bus and passengers have disembarked the cleaners sweep into action and the bus heads off again, subject to the service...
Read MoreTriple decker bus update.
As you may be aware the triple decker buses story was not what it seemed on this April fools day.
Our Head of Product Development Michael Takkin doesn't exist and the triple decker bus in the picture is in fact one of our green hybrid double...
Read MoreAll night bus boost for workers and job seekers
Shift workers, job seekers and even holiday-makers are set to benefit from a new, 24 hour bus service linking some of the region’s biggest employers.
The route of the existing 97 service between Birmingham city centre, Heartlands Hospital and Chelmsley Wood is to be extended from this weekend (Sunday March 24) to also serve Birmingham Airport,
Read MoreMPs unveil £3.9M investment into local bus travel
MPs Ian Austin and Pat McFadden teamed up to unveil £3.9 million of new greener, more comfortable and distinctive buses for Dudley and Wolverhampton at the Beacon Centre for the Blind.
The pair joined Peter Coates, Managing Director of National Express West Midlands and John McNicholas, Chair of Centro to unveil the new environmentally friendly hybrid buses
Read MoreNew buses are just what the doctor ordered
New vehicles mark the start of £10million investment into Dudley
National Express West Midlands have today unveiled eight new buses that will operate on the 222 route from Dudley to Brierley Hill via Russells Hall Hospital.
Bus advertising is child's play
National Express West Midlands is launching an exciting new competition offering schoolchildren the chance to get their drawings seen by millions of people.
To celebrate the launch of its new 'Class Pass', Birmingham's biggest private sector employer is launching a competition for children to design a new bus advert.
Read More1,200 Jobseekers use the bus to get to interviews in January
Figures released by National Express West Midlands have revealed that over 1,200 jobseekers in the region made the most of free bus travel in January.
The region’s biggest bus company took part in the Greener Journeys' Bus for Jobs scheme, which saw jobseekers across the UK receive free bus travel for the month of January.
Read MoreClean sweep of buses across the region
Cleaners are making sure passengers in the West Midlands get a rubbish-free ride by blitzing buses as they wait to do the return legs of their routes.
As soon as customers have disembarked at bus station in Wolverhampton, Coventry, Birmingham and Solihull the cleaners sweep into action, subject to the service running on time.
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