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The Christchurch Transport Board was an autonomous special-purpose municipal authority responsible for the construction, acquisition, and ownership of local transport assets and the operation of public transport services in the Christchurch region of New Zealand's South Island.
The East Kent Road Car Company Ltd is a bus company formed in 1916 and based in Canterbury, Kent. The company operated bus and coach services in Kent. In 1993 it was one of the first companies to be acquired by the Stagecoach Group , which eventually rebranded the operation as Stagecoach in East Kent , and made it part of the Stagecoach South ...
Canterbury Bus Station. Stagecoach run local bus routes in Canterbury, as well as long-distance services. Its bio fuel 'Unibus' service operates between the city centre and University of Kent. [122] Canterbury has two operational park and ride sites at Wincheap [123] and New Dover Road, [124] both intended for visitors arriving from the south ...
Metrocard issued by Environment Canterbury for use on Metro services A newer version of the Metrocard Metrostickki (mobile version) issued by Environment Canterbury for use on Metro services Public transport in Christchurch , New Zealand, consists primarily of bus services operated by two bus companies supported by a ferry, all jointly marketed ...
City Bus Simulator 2010 is a game by TML Studios.It was released in the 3rd quarter of 2009. There is a demo version of the game which is available on their website. It simulates the M42 bus line, operated by the MTA, from the Circle Line or the Jacob Javits Center to the UN Headquarters (though the Javits branch has since been discontinued by the MTA).
This route runs from Sturry Road Park & Ride terminus along the A28/Sturry Road to Canterbury Bus Station, passing the Magistrates Court, City Wall and ASDA. [ 12 ] The site was mothballed by the council's previous Conservative administration but following manifesto promises by the Labour and Liberal Democrat parties to reopen the Sturry Road ...
Canterbury is located on the Bankstown railway line which was opened as far as Belmore on 1 February 1895 the same date on which the station was opened. [4] [5] The line had its origins in Railway Commissioner Goodchap's 1882 recommendation that an additional line was needed between Newtown and Liverpool to relieve traffic on the Southern Line and to encourage agriculture and suburban settlement.
Bus Company Island is a 1.1-hectare (2.7-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Canterbury in Kent. It is owned and managed by Canterbury City Council. [1] [2] The island is important as a reptile monitoring site. [1] It was formerly a watermill, and then a bus park. It is now a meadow and orchard. [3] Access is by permit only. [1]