UK's Go-Ahead Group to start on-demand minibus service in Oxford

Reuters  |  LONDON 

(Reuters) - British and rail company said on Thursday it was launching an on-demand service in Oxford, as it bids to tap into a growing market for to cars.

Passengers would be able to request a pick-up at a "virtual stop" using a mobile app made by Via, an American firm which operates ride-sharing in New York, and

The pilot scheme will start in east on June 25, with six buses operating in the English university city which has long battled to reduce congestion.

"We firmly believe that ride-sharing is part of the solution to congestion and pollution in our towns and cities. It's essential that we provide services that will tempt people out of their cars," said in a statement.

provides nearly a quarter of London's regular buses.

Transport companies and carmakers are launching new services as modern competitors from Alphabet's to shake up the traditional automotive industry and firms seek to appeal to young urbanites who have increasingly shunned vehicle ownership.

Earlier this year, approved plans by to operate its service.

(Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by Stephen Addison)

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 20:08 IST