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  2. Transport in Tyne and Wear - Wikipedia

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    The Newcastle–South Shields line lost its electrification in 1963, with the north Tyneside routes following suit in 1967. [12] Furthermore, in the late 1960s and 1970s, a lot of the railways were closed, mainly due to British deindustrialisation, and the Beeching Act paired with central governments dismissive attitude with public transport. [13]

  3. Nexus (transport executive) - Wikipedia

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    subsidising local heavy rail services between Newcastle and Sunderland; administering the concessionary travel scheme for older people and eligible disabled adults and children; subsidising public transport for children aged under 16 and further education students; providing public transport information; maintaining bus stops and most bus stations.

  4. Newcastle Transport - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Transport commenced operations with a fleet of 172 MAN, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo buses. [11] Buses are operated out of depots in Belmont and Hamilton . In February 2023, Newcastle Transport began using zero emission electric buses built by Bustech on the ZDI-450 electric integral chassis.

  5. Newcastle Buses & Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Buses & Ferries was a commuter bus and ferry service operating in Newcastle and Lake Macquarie from 1935 until 2017. Part of the State Transit Authority , it operated 26 bus routes and the Stockton ferry across the Hunter River .

  6. Traveline - Wikipedia

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    The Traveline regions assemble the public transport information within their areas and make it available through a number of local public transport journey planners. As of May 2014, all regions provide information for use within the Google Maps journey planner, and as of December 2016 all regions were added to the Apple Maps journey planner. [6]

  7. Buses in Newcastle, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle is the second-largest city in the state of New South Wales, serving as a regional centre for residents of the Central Coast, Hunter Valley and Great Lakes regions. Bus services within Newcastle are operated by Newcastle Transport. It also operates a ferry service across the Hunter River between Newcastle's CBD and Stockton.

  8. Newcastle fans banned from public transport for Sunderland ...

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    Newcastle United have been allowed 6,000 fans to attend the FA Cup clash against Sunderland on Saturday, with strict travel conditions

  9. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    A timetable can be produced dynamically, on request, for a particular journey on a particular day around a particular time (see journey planner, below), or in a timetable that gives an overview of all services, in a particular category, and is valid for a specified period. The latter could take the form of a book, leaflet, billboard, or a (set ...