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By providing essential bus and rail services internationally, Go-Ahead helps people connect with each other and get where they want to go, enabling access to education, retail and employment. Learn more
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The Go-Ahead Group Limited is a multi-national transport group based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. While the majority of its operations are within Great Britain, it also operates services in Ireland, Australia, Singapore, and Norway.
By providing essential bus and rail services internationally, Go-Ahead helps people connect with each other and get where they want to go, enabling access to education, retail and employment. Learn more
Go-Ahead operates bus and rail services in the UK, Ireland and Singapore, as well as in Norway. It aims to create long term value for its customers, communities and partners, and employs over 25,000 people.
Learn about The Go-Ahead Group, a leading public transport operator in the UK and abroad, with bus and rail services. Follow their updates, news, and career opportunities on LinkedIn.
Apr 5, 2022 · The Go-Ahead Group announces its new strategy, “The Next Billion Journeys”, to deliver profitable and sustainable growth in existing and new markets. The strategy aims to improve performance, grow organically and externally, and progress new opportunities in urban mass transit and mobility services.
Mar 22, 2024 · The Go-Ahead Group announces a £112 million investment in 201 zero-emission buses for its regional fleets, bringing its total to over 1100. This initiative supports its decarbonisation targets by 2035 and contributes to cleaner air and sustainable transport.