Understanding Buses

For a whole variety of reasons, the bus industry continues to be of vital importance to the UK. It remains central to the economy, to plans to combat climate change and pollution, and to policies regarding social inclusion and accessibility. Yet, public and political comment on the industry continues to betray a lack of understanding and, it often seems, a degree of prejudice.

This book offers a clear, non-technical, jargon-free explanation of how the bus industry works. The chapters examine:

  • The costs of operation - what the components are and what drives them, particularly understanding the crucial importance of speed and predictability
  • The revenue earned - how much is needed to enable operators to meet their three key objectives
  • to cover their costs
  • to meet their financial obligations
  • to invest in the future
  • The need for profit - why operators need to make a surplus and what they do with it
  • The principal drivers of demand for bus services
  • The bus product - its various attributes and why they are important
  • The competitive environment in which the industry operates
  • The customer interface - researching, listening and communicating with bus users
  • Trends in fares and ticketing
  • Public spending on buses

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Understanding Buses

For a whole variety of reasons, the bus industry continues to be of vital importance to the UK. It remains central to the economy, to plans to combat climate change and pollution, and to policies regarding social inclusion and accessibility. Yet, public and political comment on the industry continues to betray a lack of understanding and, it often seems, a degree of prejudice.

This book offers a clear, non-technical, jargon-free explanation of how the bus industry works. The chapters examine:

  • The costs of operation - what the components are and what drives them, particularly understanding the crucial importance of speed and predictability
  • The revenue earned - how much is needed to enable operators to meet their three key objectives
  • to cover their costs
  • to meet their financial obligations
  • to invest in the future
  • The need for profit - why operators need to make a surplus and what they do with it
  • The principal drivers of demand for bus services
  • The bus product - its various attributes and why they are important
  • The competitive environment in which the industry operates
  • The customer interface - researching, listening and communicating with bus users
  • Trends in fares and ticketing
  • Public spending on buses

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Understanding Buses

Understanding Buses

by Chris Cheek
Understanding Buses

Understanding Buses

by Chris Cheek

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Overview

For a whole variety of reasons, the bus industry continues to be of vital importance to the UK. It remains central to the economy, to plans to combat climate change and pollution, and to policies regarding social inclusion and accessibility. Yet, public and political comment on the industry continues to betray a lack of understanding and, it often seems, a degree of prejudice.

This book offers a clear, non-technical, jargon-free explanation of how the bus industry works. The chapters examine:

  • The costs of operation - what the components are and what drives them, particularly understanding the crucial importance of speed and predictability
  • The revenue earned - how much is needed to enable operators to meet their three key objectives
  • to cover their costs
  • to meet their financial obligations
  • to invest in the future
  • The need for profit - why operators need to make a surplus and what they do with it
  • The principal drivers of demand for bus services
  • The bus product - its various attributes and why they are important
  • The competitive environment in which the industry operates
  • The customer interface - researching, listening and communicating with bus users
  • Trends in fares and ticketing
  • Public spending on buses


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781898758198
Publisher: Passenger Transport Monitor
Publication date: 05/03/2021
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 126
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.34(d)
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