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  2. Public transport in the Fylde - Wikipedia

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    Lytham and/or St Anne's-on-the-Sea is served by seven routes: Blackpool Transport's seasonal route 1A, the 11, 11A and 11B; Coastal Coaches route 78; Preston Bus route 76; and Transpora's route 21. Cleveleys is served by six routes: Blackpool Transport's seasonal route 1A, the 7 and 7A; Transpora's route 21 and 24; and Archway Travel's route 75.

  3. Garstang and Catterall railway station - Wikipedia

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    Garstang and Catterall railway station served as the interchange between the Garstang and Knot-End Railway and the London and North Western Railway, in Lancashire, England. The station was in the parish of Barnacre-with-Bonds , close to the village of Catterall , adjacent to the Lancaster Canal , and opposite the Kenlis Arms Pub.

  4. Garstang and Knot-End Railway - Wikipedia

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    Continuation of two separate companies was hardly practical, and as completion of the line to Knott End was near, on 1 July 1908 the Knott End Railway Company bought the original Garstang and Knot End Company, and the line opened throughout to passengers from Saturday 1 August 1908. [12] The acquisition of the Garstang company had cost £44,690.

  5. Garstang Town railway station - Wikipedia

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    Garstang and Knot-End Railway: Pre-grouping: Knott End Railway: Post-grouping: London, Midland and Scottish Railway: Key dates; 5 December 1870 () Opened as Garstang: 29 March 1872: Services ceased: 17 May 1875: Services resumed: 1909: Rebuilt: 2 June 1924: Name changed to Garstang Town: 31 March 1930: Closed to passengers: 16 August 1965 ...

  6. Ribble Motor Services - Wikipedia

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    Ribble Motor Services was notable for operating a number of express bus and coach services across Great Britain. In the early 1930s, after reaching inter-working agreements with various regional bus operators in both England and Scotland, Ribble began serving destinations such as Barnsley, Carlisle, Doncaster, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Halifax, Huddersfield, Leeds, Newcastle upon Tyne, Middlesbrough ...

  7. Bee Network - Wikipedia

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    Following on from the GMCA's decision to bring in a bus franchising scheme under the Bus Services Act 2017 in March 2021, the Bee Network concept was expanded to cover all forms of public transport – tram, bus and commuter rail – as well as active travel. The active travel component of the network was rebranded as the Bee Active Network.

  8. Bx40 and Bx42 buses - Wikipedia

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    As part of route renumbering in the Bronx, the Bx40 merged with the Bx6/6A/6B/6C on July 1, 1974, giving the route four different southern branches to Edgewater Park, Fort Schuyler (both former Bx6), Locust Point (former Bx6A), Harding Avenue (former Bx6B) and Throgs Neck Houses (former Bx6C) with service to Bruckner Boulevard-Balcom Avenue ...

  9. Kippa-Ring railway station - Wikipedia

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    Kippa-Ring railway station is the terminus of the Redcliffe Peninsula railway line and serves the suburb of Kippa-Ring in City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. It features a park & ride facility and local bus stops. A stabling facility, capable of holding 10 six car trains, is located to the west of the station.