September 26 2022
CPT's Scotland's Scottish Bus Seminar for 2022 took place in mid-September in Glasgow.
It was great to perspectives from researchers, operators, national/local government and bus users.
The sector is facing most challenging operating landscape it has ever faced, and we all need to work together to make bus work in a new and challenging post-pandemic world.
Thank you to all who attended.
You can download Chris Cheek's presentation entitled: "Economics of Bus Operation: in a Post-Covid World" here.
The Local Authority perspective being delivered by @WattersClan of @PerthandKinross. He notes the importance of bus to connectivity in local authorities. He also notes funding challenges for public transport. #ScotBusSeminar22 pic.twitter.com/ftE7MMTdqr
— CPT Scotland (@CPT_Scot) September 13, 2022
Duncan Cameron, @CPT_Scot Chair, is speaking to the #ScotBusSeminar22 giving attendees the Operator’s Perspective. pic.twitter.com/Q48ukfR0hD
— CPT Scotland (@CPT_Scot) September 13, 2022
Great to have @GreigBusUsers from @BusUsersUK speak to #ScotBusSeminar22 about the Passenger Perspective. He speaks about practical needs and wants from passengers. Important to make bus more attractive, informative and reliable for users. pic.twitter.com/wkiZq0SOo4
— CPT Scotland (@CPT_Scot) September 13, 2022
.@PaulWhite_CPT, Director of @CPT_Scot, gives his conclusions of the #ScotBusSeminar22. He looks forward to seeing how all organisations present can work together to help bus sector progress in these challenging times. pic.twitter.com/ceg02LDSsM
— CPT Scotland (@CPT_Scot) September 13, 2022