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17:05 GMT, Monday, 6 July 2009 18:05 UK

Company's buses tracked in city

More than 150 buses in Coventry have tracking devices to give people waiting at bus stops up-to-date information.

The data is linked to displays at more than 200 bus stops and 30 screens at Pool Meadow bus station as part of the £41.5m Primelines project.

Tracking devices have now been fitted to all 156 of National Express Coventry's vehicles in the city.

The project has also involved the city council and regional transport authority Centro.




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