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  2. Buses in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    A preserved Bristol K5G Bristol Omnibus Company bus. Horse-bus services in Bristol were started in 1887 by the Bristol Tramways & Carriage Company, with a service from the Victoria Rooms (connecting with the trams) to Clifton. [1] [2] The horse-buses were replaced by motor buses from 1906, first on a service from the city centre to Clifton. [3]

  3. Public transport in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol bus station, in Marlborough Street, was opened in 1958. It was redeveloped in 2006 There are three main bus companies operating across the Greater Bristol area. They are First West of England, [1] Stagecoach South West and Big Lemon. They provide services around Bristol and into South Gloucestershire and North Somerset.

  4. Great Central Railway (Nottingham) - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham City Transport AEC Regent III OTV 161, built in 1954. Nottingham City Transport Leyland Atlantean ARC 666T, built in 1978. Midland General Bristol MW DNU 20C, built in 1965. Midland General Leyland National XRB 415L, built in 1972. Northern General Leyland Atlantean ORC 545P, built in 1976. (An open-topper. Painted in a Trent red and ...

  5. Trentbarton - Wikipedia

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    Buses operate from Nottingham to the suburbs of Calverton, Cotgrave and Keyworth while the 'mainline' and 'rushcliffe villager' run along the A52 to Bingham and Radcliffe-on-Trent. In Derby, Trentbarton run some urban services, such as the non-stop 'X38' and Comet service, and 'The Mickleover' and 'The Allestree'.

  6. Transport in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol City Council introduced a Clean Air Zone in November 2022, which charges drivers of more polluting vehicles (those not compliant with petrol Euro 4 or diesel Euro 6). Cars, vans and taxis are charged £9 per day, while buses, coaches and goods vehicles over 3.5 tonnes are charged £100 per day. [19]

  7. Barton Transport - Wikipedia

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    Barton was a prolific rebuilder of buses — between 1950 and 1955, fifty-eight BTS1 "Viewmaster" single-deck coaches were rebuilt from Leyland Titan, Tiger, and Lion chassis; between 1959 and 1961, seven BTD2 full-fronted double-deckers were created from the chassis of a Leyland Tiger and six Titans; and between 1969 and 1971, eleven AEC ...