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  2. FreeCityBus - Wikipedia

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    The services operate as FreeCityBus in the city of Wakefield and as FreeTownBus in the towns of Huddersfield and Dewsbury. The service is run under contract to West Yorkshire Metro . FreeCityBus had also operated in Leeds between 2006 and 2011 before being replaced by LeedsCityBus in April 2011 then joining onto route 5 in 2016 and in Bradford ...

  3. Arriva Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] Routes 110, from Wakefield to Leeds [17], 106, from Wakefield to Hall Green (audio-visual next stop only), 163 and 166, from Castleford to Leeds, 229, from Huddersfield to Leeds, 231 and 232, from Wakefield to Huddersfield [18], and route 415, from Selby to York, are branded Sapphire. [citation needed]

  4. Wakefield bus station - Wikipedia

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    Wakefield Bus Station serves the city of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. The bus station is owned and operated by Arriva Yorkshire. It is situated at next to Marsh Way A61 and the city's new market and can be accessed from both Marsh Way and Union Street. It reopened on 25 September 2001 after being rebuilt with a main passenger concourse ...

  5. West Yorkshire mass transit system - Wikipedia

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    When the Integrated Rail Plan was released in November 2021, it was revealed that the eastern leg of the HS2 project into Leeds was cancelled. Instead, a mass transit system, as proposed by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA), was given funding to progress.

  6. Stagecoach Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    A Yorkshire Traction Leyland Olympian outside Rawmarsh depot in June 2005 A Yorkshire Terrier Northern Counties Paladin bodied Dennis Dart in April 1998. The Yorkshire Traction Group was a large independent bus operator that had grown out of bus deregulation and the break-up of the National Bus Company in the UK.

  7. Huddersfield bus station - Wikipedia

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    Huddersfield bus station serves the town of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. The bus station was opened on Sunday 1 December 1974 and is owned and managed by Metro . It is the busiest bus station in West Yorkshire and is used by more than 33,000 passengers every day.

  8. Wakefield line - Wikipedia

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    The Wakefield line is a railway line and service in the West Yorkshire Metro and South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive areas of northern England. The Wakefield line is coloured yellow on maps and publications by West Yorkshire Metro. [ 1 ]

  9. List of bus stations in England - Wikipedia

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    Huddersfield bus station: Huddersfield: 28 [25] Huddersfield railway station: ... Wakefield bus station: Wakefield: 24 [50] Operating Wallsend Metro station: Wallsend ...