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Go-Ahead report strong performance despite profit falls
Newcastle-based transport firm Go-Ahead reported a 3.4% fall in pre-tax group profits in its full-year report for 2012.
Go-Ahead own bus and rail transport businesses around the UK, including Go North East which operates in Tyne and Wear, County Durham, Northumberland and Teesside.
Company revenues decreased by £126.8m to £2,423.8, showing a 5.5% fall, while operating profits dropped by £4.9m.
The group remained positive despite these figures, and said the business had made progress in difficult economic conditions.
Go-Ahead’s chief executive David Brown praised growth throughout its bus and rail companies, and applauded efforts to meet demand during the Olympics Games this summer.
He commented: “Despite the challenges facing the economy, the new financial year has started well and trading is in line with the Board’s expectations. We operate in a market that has many fundamental strengths and we are well placed to benefit from the growing need for a sustainable and efficient public transport system.”
“Against a challenging economic backdrop, we have continued to drive growth across our bus and rail companies and carried a record number of passengers on our services.
“The year also saw the Group’s largest ever investment in our bus fleet and the roll-out of “the key” smartcard across our bus operations outside London.”
The bus and rail operator experienced its highest levels of passengers ever this year, and invested £80m in a new bus fleet.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Miranda Dobson .
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