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  2. Brighton & Hove Regency Route - Wikipedia

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    25 September 2005 - Stagecoach and Arriva withdraw from joint service, route entirely Brighton & Hove. 9 April 2009 - A night bus service running three days a week, the N29, was introduced over the route between Brighton and Uckfield. [3] 17 April 2011 - 28 and 29 both branded as Regency Routes; combined 10-minute frequency between Brighton and ...

  3. Brighton & Hove (bus company) - Wikipedia

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    Buses operate every 30 minutes on weekdays and Saturdays (with an extra bus each hour between Brighton and Lewes) and hourly on Sundays between Brighton and Hailsham only. Routes 29/29B/29X operate between Brighton and Tunbridge Wells via Falmer, Lewes, Uckfield, Crowborough and Eridge (with buses on route 29B additionally serving Ringmer and ...

  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. Metrobus (South East England) - Wikipedia

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    Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company Limited, [4] trading as Metrobus, is a bus operator with routes in parts of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, and Greater London.Formed through a management buyout in 1983, Metrobus was purchased by the Go-Ahead Group in September 1999 and is now under the control of Brighton & Hove, part of the Go-Ahead Group.

  6. Transport in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    They operated like a bus service, following set routes and picking up at dedicated stops, with a "dial-a-ride" taxi-like option. The routes ran from Brighton Marina to Hove Town Hall via Brighton railway station. [16] The auto rickshaws came in two sizes, were painted in distinct styles, and were powered by compressed natural gas.

  7. The Big Lemon - Wikipedia

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    From 7 to 29 January 2008, the service operated on a reduced frequency, ending once the original route registration expired after the mandated period. Route 42/42A/N42 was The Big Lemon's first public bus service, originating from its service 42X. Service 42 operated from Churchill Square to Sussex University via Lewes Road. During the evenings ...

  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. Category:Bus routes in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bus routes in Brighton and Hove" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Coastliner 700