manufacturer is entering the market for bus tickets with plans
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to offer advertising on its products. Roltech Transport, a division of till roll manufacturer Roltech, estimates that a single bus ticket roll could carry 1,400 advertisements with two adverts per ticket.
• National Express has reduced its fares on services between Wolverhampton and Luton.
The route runs via Birmingham, Birmingham International Airport, Coventry and Luton Airport. There will be a 50p cut in single, day-return, midweek-return and period-return fares, and £2 off most peak-period return fares.
• The bus service in Harrow, north-west London, has become such a shambles since it was rescheduled last month that London Transport chiefs have been forced to step in and demand rapid improvements.
Furious passengers say they have faced chaos, with queues, delays and cancelled services since Harrow Buses introduced its new network on 14 November.
• A report in Commercial Motor dated 22 December-6 January incorrectly stated that Highland Omnibus the Inverness-based bus company, employs over 800 drivers: In fact the correct figure is 89.