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  2. Transport for Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Transport for Cornwall is responsible for council-funded buses in Cornwall, with various national and local bus companies running the services via franchise. It does not oversee any other forms of public transport in the county, which are limited to passenger rail, air, and ferry services.

  3. Stagecoach South West - Wikipedia

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    On 6 September 2015, the Plymouth, Dartmouth and Tavistock depots of First Devon & Cornwall were taken over. [16] [17] In December 2015, new Honiton Road Park & Ride Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC buses were introduced (fleet numbers 10452-10455) replacing the 2009 Alexander Dennis Enviro400s (fleet numbers 19569-19572).

  4. Kernow (bus company) - Wikipedia

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    Many rural routes were lost when the Transport for Cornwall contract was given to Plymouth Citybus by Cornwall Council in March 2020. [8] The only bus routes still operated by First Kernow are the U/T/L prefixed routes, "Coaster" branded services, "Sunseeker" S1/S2 routes, The "Mousehole" branded service between Penzance, Newlyn & Mousehole and ...

  5. Transport in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    The evolution of transport in Cornwall has been shaped by the county's strong maritime, mining and industrial traditions and much of the transport infrastructure reflects this heritage. However, with the decline in mining and industry over the last century and more, transport provision in Cornwall has increasingly focused on the needs of ...

  6. Cornwall Transit - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall Transit (also known as TheBus, its fonts similar to Honolulu, Hawaii's), serves the City of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada with 15 buses that transport about 538,833 passengers per year. [2] Founded in 1971 and originally operated under contract by A.J. McDonald Limited the system has been city run since 1974. [ 3 ]

  7. Truronian - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall: Hubs: Truro bus station: Fleet: 70 (February 2008) Website: truroniancoaches.co.uk: Truronian [1] is a coach operator based in Cornwall.

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  9. Cornish Main Line - Wikipedia

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    During the later decades of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth, the Great Western Railway was famous for providing transport to holiday destinations in Cornwall, and there were numerous branch lines served from the Cornish main line giving access to the resorts.