Birmingham’s rolling into the future with a bold new electric bus depot in Kitts Green—ditching the old central hub for a smarter, greener, more efficient system. This isn’t just about cleaner buses and better routes; it’s part of a larger plan to bring public control back to the region, letting riders shape fares, schedules, and services. With land officially approved, the move slashes emissions and miles driven while securing thousands of jobs through a new public takeover of National Express operations. It’s a game-changer for transit—and for communities demanding more power over their daily commutes.

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