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  2. 20 Ratho–Chesser - Wikipedia

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    The route has existed since 2014, when Ratho lost its direct bus route into Edinburgh city centre. [2] On 31 August 2020, the route transferred from Lothian Buses to First Scotland East. [3] As part of the change, the route was re-extended from Hermiston Gait to Chesser and a stop at Ingliston Park and Ride was added.

  3. Brighton & Hove Breeze routes - Wikipedia

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    Breeze is a brand name given to a group of three tourist-oriented bus routes, numbered 77, 78 and 79, operated by the Brighton & Hove bus company.The routes operate under the slogan "breeze up to the Downs and beyond" and link the city of Brighton with three popular countryside destinations within the South Downs National Park – respectively Devil's Dyke, Stanmer Village and Ditchling Beacon.

  4. Brighton & Hove Coaster routes - Wikipedia

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    Coaster is the brand name given to a series of bus routes operated by the Brighton & Hove bus company, running between Brighton and Eastbourne in East Sussex, England.. The service has been praised for its scenic route, which takes riders along the Sussex coast atop the Brighton to Newhaven Cliffs, with Richard Coles declaring it "the best bus in the world" in 2022.

  5. Stagecoach South East - Wikipedia

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    Route 99 runs between Eastbourne and Hastings, via Bexhill-on-Sea [29] Routes 100/101 run between Hastings and Rye/New Romney via either Icklesham or Fairlight; Routes 102/103 run between Lydd/Lydd-on-Sea and Folkestone, via New Romney, Dymchurch & Hythe. Routes 104/105 run between Dover and Folkestone/Hythe, via Capel-le-Ferne

  6. Lothian Buses - Wikipedia

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    Lothian Buses is a major bus operator based in Edinburgh, Scotland. [2] It is the largest municipal bus company in the United Kingdom: [3] the City of Edinburgh Council (through Transport for Edinburgh) owns 91%, Midlothian Council 5%, East Lothian Council 3% and West Lothian Council 1%.

  7. Transport in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    Brighton has two major routes that are part of the Sustrans National Cycle Network: route 2 along the south coast, and route 20 to London (though curtailed to Pyecombe by Sustrans since 2020). Sustrans has also signed regional routes 90 (to Lewes – soon to reach Polegate) and 82 (Hove seafront to Devil's Dyke ) within the city.

  8. Coastliner 700 - Wikipedia

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    Coastliner 700 is a bus service operated in West Sussex and south east Hampshire, England, by Stagecoach South between Brighton and Portsmouth via Hove, Shoreham-by-Sea, Worthing, Littlehampton, Wick, Bognor Regis, Chichester, Havant, and Portsmouth with a daytime frequency of every 12 minutes on Mondays to Saturdays; the service runs every 20 minutes on Sundays. [1]

  9. The Big Lemon - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, one Saturday morning journey on Brighton & Hove's route 21A, from Goldstone Valley to Brighton Marina, has been operated by the Big Lemon since 16 September 2018. From 29 April 2019, Route 66 was withdrawn and incorporated into route 47, [ 9 ] and Route 56 was replaced with an extension to Routes 47 and 52.