Integrated transport planning: The ‘Rehabilitation’ of a contested concept in UK bus reforms
May-2019
Study makes the case against policies of austerity and competition which have been applied to the UK's local public transport systems. The study urges for greater coordination within the sector to tackle social, environmental, financial and sustainability issues.
Will there be space on board?
Apr-2021
Study analysing the results of a 5000 person passenger survey into attitudes towards how busy public transport services are. Provides recommendations towards providing information about how busy services are to allow passengers, to allow them to make decisions about when and how they travel.
Public Transport - A cleaner future
May-21
Report researching passenger attitudes towards cleanliness on public transport. Report written in the context of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Makes recommendations for operators as to how they can improve cleanliness and perceptions of cleanliness on their services.
Sustainable Transport Alliance: Our vision of future transport 2021
Leaflet produced by a collection of advocacy groups advocating for greener transport, specifically active and public transport modes. Priorities are communication of benefits of active and public transport, creation of opportunities for collaboration and innovation in the transport sector, and the collection of partners and evidence for transport progress in the build up towards the (then) upcoming Cop26.
Transport deserts report
Feb-2020
Report develops the idea of transport deserts by identifying areas in which transport provision in very low. The report acknowledges that it has a light touch, and recommends future research into the extent to which these towns are self-sufficient, the usefulness of existing transport services, correlation with demographic and deprivation data, and the extent and quality of active travel infrastructure.
Economic and Financial impacts of working from home and Covid-19 on the British transport system
Mar-2025
Study into the effects that altered travel patterns induced by the covid-19 pandemic have had on the transport sector. Study finds that work-from-home has had a greater impact on train usage patterns than on buses, despite support levels for rail remaining much higher than buses.