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  2. Great Yarmouth Corporation Tramways - Wikipedia

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    Route length 9.94 miles (16.00 km) Great Yarmouth Corporation Tramways served the town of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk , England from 19 June 1902 until 14 December 1933.

  3. First Eastern Counties - Wikipedia

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    First Great Yarmouth operates services within the towns of Great Yarmouth and Gorleston-on-Sea, as well as dedicated routes to Norwich and Lowestoft under the Coastlink brand. The Great Yarmouth services operate out of the old Great Yarmouth Transport depot on Caister Road, which is a listed building dating back to the mid-1900s, retaining its ...

  4. Buses in Lowestoft - Wikipedia

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    The X1 route, which is part of the major Excel franchise, runs between Lowestoft and Norwich via Great Yarmouth and Acle as well as three feeder routes for the Excel: X2, X21 and X22, which run on a more direct route to Norwich and includes rural towns and villages such as Barnby and Loddon.

  5. Excel (bus route) - Wikipedia

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    A similar incident almost occurred around the same time on the Acle Straight between Great Yarmouth and Norwich, resulting in the bus having to be evacuated, and services were subsequently suspended for the day. On 26 June 2018, an Excel bus was involved in a collision with a lorry on the A47 in Guyhirn. The bus driver and a passenger were ...

  6. Great Yarmouth - Wikipedia

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    The bus station in Great Yarmouth is the hub for local routes, located beneath Market Gates Shopping Centre. Services are operated predominantly by First Eastern Counties. The Excel X1 route, which links Norwich and Lowestoft, stops in the town. Other local bus services link the suburban areas of Martham, Hemsby, Gorleston, Bradwell and Belton ...

  7. List of former municipal bus companies of the United Kingdom

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    Great Yarmouth Transport – Great Yarmouth's 49-vehicle fleet and operations were acquired by FirstBus, precursor of FirstGroup, in September 1996 for £1.1 million. The services – along with Great Yarmouth routes of sister company Eastern Counties – were initially operated under the Blue Bus moniker.

  8. Transport in East Anglia - Wikipedia

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    Bus services in East Anglia are run by a number of operators. First Eastern Counties is the main operator in Suffolk and Norfolk, while Stagecoach East are the main operator in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. National Express coach services run from London to major cities in the region including Norwich, Great Yarmouth and Cambridge. A large ...

  9. Norwich Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    The X1 runs between Norwich and Lowestoft, via Great Yarmouth and the excel between Norwich and Peterborough, via Dereham and King's Lynn. Since 2013, modern, state of the art, double deck buses have been used on the route, offering passengers free WiFi , leather seats and air conditioning .