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  2. Coach & Bus Week - Wikipedia

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    Coach & Bus Week. Front cover of the magazine (2024) Coach & Bus Week (CBW) is a weekly trade magazine based in Peterborough for the road passenger transport industry in the United Kingdom. The magazine is available by subscription, from main branches of WHSmith and from some independent newsagents.

  3. Wrightbus - Wikipedia

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    Wrightbus is a Northern Irish bus manufacturer and a pioneer of the low-floor bus. The company was established in 1946 by Robert Wright and was later run by his son William Wright, until it was acquired in 2019 by British businessman Jo Bamford .

  4. Bus preservation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Most commercial preserved bus operation is for private hire, although occasionally a preserved bus may appear on a scheduled service. With the mass withdrawal of the iconic AEC Routemaster bus from London and the introduction of many new operators due to bus deregulation , many operators registered scheduled services around the country in the 1980s, long after the model was considered modern.

  5. Tillingbourne Bus Company - Wikipedia

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    Fleet. 70 (at closure) Tillingbourne Bus Company [1] was a bus company based in Cranleigh, Surrey. The company operated bus and coach services in Surrey, West Sussex, Hampshire and Berkshire from 1924 until 2001. It was founded as Tillingbourne Valley in 1924, and became a limited company in 1931, taking the name Tillingbourne Valley Services.

  6. Stagecoach East Midlands - Wikipedia

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    They are Kingston upon Hull's main bus operator, alongside East Yorkshire, and operate a number of services around the city, as well as longer services for Beverley, Hedon and Bridlington. In 2019, Stagecoach was contracted by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council to run Bridlington's Park & Ride service following the expiry of East Yorkshire's tendering contract.

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

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    This is a list of current bus and coach operators of the United Kingdom, including public transport, private hire and tour operators. Large groups [ edit ] Most bus services in the United Kingdom are run by the Big Five, five large groups of companies which emerged in the 1990s from the consolidation of bus companies privatised in the 1980s.

  8. Guildford bus station - Wikipedia

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    Guildford is served by many bus routes from Woking, Aldershot, Godalming and other local places in Surrey. The main bus station, which is the terminus for all routes heading into Guildford, is on Commercial Road (off North Street). It has 22 stands with stands 1–15 accessed from the covered area adjacent to the Friary Centre and 16–22 ...

  9. Glasgow Citybus - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Citybus was formed in November 1999, by Russell Arden. The company was acquired by Campbeltown -based West Coast Motors in January 2006. [3] Under the ownership of West Coast Motors, the company went on to acquire Glasgow's City Sightseeing franchise in January 2008, [4] John Morrow Coaches of Clydebank in March 2012, [5] and Fairline ...