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  2. Coach & Bus Week - Wikipedia

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    Coach & Bus Week can trace its origins back to 1978 with the founding of Coachmart in Kingston upon Hull by former coach proprietor Terry Beanland. Coachmart was the first weekly magazine published specifically for the coach industry, who had previously had to rely on monthly magazines or small sections within Commercial Motor or other weekly commercial vehicle magazines.

  3. List of current bus operators of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    UK express coach operators include: EasyBus. Green Line Coaches, part of Arriva. Megabus, part of Stagecoach. National Express Coaches. Parks Motor Group. Scottish Citylink. Categories: Bus operators in the United Kingdom.

  4. Bus transport in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Buses are the most widespread and most commonly used form of public transport in the United Kingdom. In Great Britain, bus transport is owned and governed by private sector companies (subject to government regulation), except in Greater Manchester with the Bee Network and Greater London . If a socially desirable service cannot be economically ...

  5. Woman travels UK by bus pass for refugee reunions - AOL

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    A 74-year-old woman who volunteers at an asylum seeker charity is using her bus pass to travel the country visiting those she has helped. Anne Murray supports migrants in Northumberland adapt to ...

  6. Coach transport in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The first Coachway interchange ( Milton Keynes Coachway) was opened in the late 1970s/early 1980s. Coachways are coach interchanges built close to motorway/trunk road junctions that link to local transport, as distinct from interchanges in the middle of towns. Speed limiters were introduced in coaches in 1988.

  7. Plaxton - Wikipedia

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    Plaxton employed almost 300 people at its main coach plant in Scarborough and a further 59 at its facility in Anston, which builds small buses and coaches such as the Beaver and Cheetah. In May 2005, Plaxton announced its return to the service bus market, launching the Centro , a low-floor single-deck vehicle initially to be offered on VDL SB120 chassis, in 10.7 m length, with the first bus ...

  8. New activity youth bus riding into East Yorkshire - AOL

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    Eleanor Maslin - BBC News. July 18, 2024 at 3:29 AM. A new youth bus is coming to East Yorkshire over the summer holidays. In partnership with Humberside Police, East Riding of Yorkshire Council ...

  9. Acklams Coaches - Wikipedia

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    Acklams Coaches operates a wide variety of coaches for a range of work, including shorter school services, sports team coaches and multi-day excursions across continental Europe. A large amount of the coaching fleet consists of Plaxton -bodied coaches on Volvo chassis, including three "interdeck" Plaxton Elite is, [11] a number of conventional ...