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Britain's bus coverage hits 28-year low

On 16 February 2018, the Shared Data Unit revealed Britain's bus network had shrunk to levels last seen in the late 1980s.

Rising car use and cuts to public funding were blamed by commentators for a loss of 134 million miles of coverage over the past decade alone.

The BBC’s analysis however challenged the previous consensus rural areas were worst hit.

We showed bus coverage in metropolitan areas had dropped by a tenth since 2013-14 while rural areas had seen bus routes cut by 7.8%.

The Shared Data Hub makes data journalism available to news organisations across the media industry, as part of a partnership between the BBC and the News Media Association. Stories generated by the partnership included:

In August the story was mentioned in a Guardian report on bus cuts in London.

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Visualisation

  • Flat map: Outside of London, English bus networks are mostly getting smaller (2014-14 to 2016-17)
  • Flat map: Bus networks are shrinking across most of Scotland (2015-16 vs 2005-06)
  • Bar chart: Top ten hardest-hit areas in England
  • Bar chart: Bus vehicle miles lost by English region
  • Data pic: Key facts about Britain's bus network

In addition you can see a treemap of the 2013-14 figures here

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