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Association of Transport Coordinating Officers

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The Association of Transport Coordinating Officers (often known by it's acronym "ATCO") was formed in 1974[1], joining together initially senior Public Transport officers of local government around the UK. Although limited to 'lead officers', the organisation spread quickly from just upper tier county authorities to all transport authorities around the UK.

The Association is now in its 39th year, holding annual conferences around the UK, a winter training event and AGM in London and localised support events.

Benchmarking Survey

ATCO has been known for its ability to obtain a single source of bench marking data for a range of indicators which represent the (often diverse) services which local authority passenger transport units provide and are considered to be the key to understanding the pressures within Local Authorities. It has carried out these surveys since 2006.[2]

Price, Expenditure and Competition Survey

ATCO has since 1998 monitored the prices of contracts around the country for local bus services provided by the local authorities and school transport contracts. It is used by numerous government departments to support work on-going.

References

  1. ^ "About ATCO". ATCO.
  2. ^ "ATCO Surveys".