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The station is located more than 2 miles (3.2 km) from the centre of town and is generally used as a park and ride station. There are two hourly bus services (90 to Ripley and Mansfield and 33 to Ilkeston and Mansfield) and one half-hourly bus service (3C to Nottingham and Mansfield) operated from outside the station by Trentbarton.
A reorganisation of the acquired operator followed in May 1990, with all coach operations (including National Express contracts) being transferred to Premier Travel, and Premier Travel's bus routes being transferred to Cambus. [5] In September 1989, Cambus's Peterborough operations were split off to form The Viscount Bus and Coach Company Ltd. [6]
Finsbury Park bus station: Metroline: 211: Hammersmith bus station: Battersea Power Station tube station: Transport UK London Bus: Re-routed from Waterloo to Battersea Power Station on 29 June 2024. [55] 212 Chingford railway station: St. James Street railway station: Go-Ahead London: 213 [56] Fairfield bus station: Sutton bus garage: Go-Ahead ...
Cumberland County Schools are considering consolidating some bus routes, which could mean earlier start times and later releases for 10 elementary schools in the district. ... Before the pandemic ...
London Buses route SL7, formerly London Buses route X26, is a Transport for London contracted Superloop express bus route in London, England. Running between West Croydon and Heathrow Central bus stations, it is operated by Metrobus , a subsidiary of Go-Ahead London .
Route 157 was included in the May 2009 sale of Travel London to Abellio London. [4] [5] On 3 December 2016, Arriva London commenced operating the route after winning the tender with 18 existing Alexander Dennis Enviro400 double deckers. [6] [7] The route and buses were based from Norwood garage, however, drivers were based at Thornton Heath garage.
Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating bus #20 on March 15, 1937, from Sutton Place to 12th Avenue to provide river-to-river service for Sutton Place residents at five-minute headways. [9] The route, formerly numbered M20, became M28 on July 1, 1974, as part of the renumbering of bus routes in Manhattan. [10] [7] [8]
Sutton railway station (sometimes referred to as Sutton (Surrey) on tickets and timetables) is in the London Borough of Sutton in South London and is the main station serving the town of Sutton. It is served by Southern and Thameslink trains, and lies in Travelcard Zone 5 , 14 miles 75 chains (14.94 miles, 24.04 km) down the line from London ...