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  2. Lucketts Travel - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 the Worthing Coaches [3] business was purchased followed in March 2006 by Flagship from Eastbourne Buses. [4] [5]In January 2009 Lucketts Travel took over operation of National Express routes from Portsmouth to London Victoria Coach Station (030), Heathrow Airport (203) and Bristol (300) from Tellings-Golden Miller.

  3. National Express Coaches - Wikipedia

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    A national network links more than 550 routes, including many of the UK mainland's cities, with 11,000 cross-country journeys every week as of 2022. [16]Plaxton Premiere bodied Volvo B10M at Manchester Airport in April 2003 Stagecoach Yorkshire Plaxton Panther bodied Volvo B12B in the 2003 livery at Southampton in 2008 Selwyns Travel's Plaxton Elite bodied Volvo B9R in Liverpool

  4. Transport in South Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Long journey times between Portsmouth and Southampton. Congestion on some lines. Lack of Rail connection to Southampton Cruise terminals, the Waterside (Fawley and Hythe) and Gosport - the largest town in the UK with no rail station. Slow and congested lines into Waterloo. No freight or passenger rail connection to Portsmouth Port.

  5. Buses in Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    Solent Blue Line operated a service linking Portsmouth to Southampton for four years from 2005. Prior to Blue Line's involvement, the route had been funded by both cities' council, but this did not continue. Latterly branded as the Solent Shuttle, the route was reduced in frequency in 2007 and finally withdrawn as loss-making in February 2009. [32]

  6. Bluestar (bus company) - Wikipedia

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    Hampshire Bus was then bought by Stagecoach South, who sold the Eastleigh arm of the company to Solent Blue Line in 1987, which gained the Eastleigh Depot, 82 vehicles and the local routes. [69] In 2022 (before the opening of the Southampton Depot), this depot looked after 86 buses. Unilink buses are also based at this depot. [70]

  7. Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation (COAST) is the primary provider of mass transportation [citation needed] for the Seacoast region of New Hampshire, as well as parts of southern Maine. [1] COAST is a non-profit agency founded in 1981 to provide public transportation options in southeastern New Hampshire.