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The World's Biggest Selling Bus Magazine Since 1949

The UK’s highest circulation and most widely read magazine covering the bus and coach industries, Buses is written for and read by an audience that extends from senior industry professionals to passionately interested enthusiasts.

Buses carries the latest news written with authority on serious issues in a readable and entertaining format, and offers the most comprehensive photographic coverage of new developments. It succeeds in being fiercely independent and unafraid to criticise aspects of the industry that could be improved.

Unique to Buses is Fleet News, a comprehensive section detailing the latest changes to bus and coach fleets in the UK and Ireland.

'I read Buses every month. It provides a useful overview and independent interpretation of the month's news at home and abroad. And the Fleet News section provides us with valuable intelligence about who is buying and selling buses around the country.'
Peter Newman, Chairman, Ensignbus

'The thing about Buses is that it is not purely an enthusiast magazine. It has up to date news that is so important when you work with the industry and the need to meet the exacting standards of the enthusiast ensures accuracy and detail. I've used information from Buses in the past and it is recognised as being investigative and informed. The people there know what they are talking about.'
Roger Davies, Transport Consultant

'Buses is one of the journals that we rely on for news and analysis of the bus industry. It provides prompt and informed coverage of current news along with analysis of areas of interest. It is one of the few journals that we keep in our library in perpetuity, forming a valuable work of reference over the years.'
Peter Huntley, Director, The TAS Partnership Ltd

'Buses combines enthusiast topics with expert professional writing on matters of interest to a wider range of serious bus industry readers.'
Peter White, Transport Consultant