Thanks for that, I couldn't find it either! there's anecdotal evid3nce that some bus drivers have b3n issued PCNs for using the bus station which happens to be a public road for buses, taxis and cycles only. some of the signs have the word LOCAL on them, meaining only buses on local services are allowed to use the road. I usually only drive rail replacement buses which are now classed as local bus services as they run to a timetable (believe it or not). There's been anecdotal cases again that certain local bus operators drivers have been given pcns. In effect what the authority is saying is that "company A can use it on their route 123, but company B can't use it on the same route as they have mauve buses with pink dots". Both are running on local bus services. which is why I'd like to see what the TRO actually says. Some companies just pay the PCNs and deduct it from wages which in a lot of cases is grossly unfair.