The major survivor of the UK's bus-building industry is calling on the government to introduce a "bus scrappage" scheme to kick-start industry investment that has been stalled by the rail franchise crisis.
Alexander Dennis (ADL), owned by a Scottish business consortium and employing half of its 2000 worldwide staff at its Falkirk headquarters, is also calling for a subsidy for its hybrid double-decker bus, now on trial in London, which cuts fuel consumption by 40%, but is a third...
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