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  2. Diamond West Midlands - Wikipedia

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    In early 2013, Red Diamond was rebranded as Diamond Worcestershire. As part of a working partnership with Worcestershire County Council, a new fleet of Red Diamond bus services were introduced to operate in Redditch. These buses are mainly Diamond-owned Wright Eclipse bodied Volvo B7RLEs but there have been several repainted Dennis Darts in ...

  3. Bus transport in Bromsgrove - Wikipedia

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    This is in competition with Diamond Bus, who shortly after dropped their fares to match those of First. In March 2013, First's Redditch operation (which runs this service) was sold to Diamond Bus who have continued operation on this route. [1] However the service, now numbered 43, has since been cut to operate between Redditch and Bromsgrove only.

  4. List of guided busways and BRT systems in the United Kingdom

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    Redditch, Worcestershire: Matchborough Circular: Red Diamond and First Midlands: An unguided network built as part of the new town extension of Redditch. The system carries over 1.5 million passenger journeys per annum. London: East London Transit: Transport for London: Unguided with sections of segregated running

  5. Redditch - Wikipedia

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    The former Redditch Bus Station, c. 1996 There is an extensive network of local bus services run by Diamond West Midlands and other operators (including Stagecoach and a community run bus). Many services run from the bus station in the town centre, a postcard of which was voted Britain's most boring postcard in a competition run by the ...

  6. First Worcester - Wikipedia

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    In January 2013, the Kidderminster and Redditch depots were sold to Rotala with 36 buses who integrated it with its Diamond Bus subsidiary. [9] [10] In September 2015, First Midland Red ceased operating services in Hereford with the depot closed. At the time it operated 19 buses.

  7. Rotala - Wikipedia

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    In January 2013, Rotala purchased depots in Kidderminster and Redditch from First Midland Red with 36 buses. These were integrated into the Diamond Bus operation. [14] [15] [16] In March 2015, Rotala acquired South Lancs Travel from D&G Bus and Julian Peddle and rebranded it Diamond Bus North West. [17] [18] [19]

  8. Diamond Bus - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Bus may refer to: Diamond East Midlands, bus operator in Burton on Trent, England; Diamond North West, bus operator in the north-west of England;

  9. Worcestershire bus route 144 - Wikipedia

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    Worcestershire bus route 144 is a bus service connecting the Worcestershire areas of Catshill, Bromsgrove. Droitwich and Worcester , operated by First Worcestershire . The service dates back to 1914 and was one of the longest-running double-deck bus operated routes, [ 1 ] though it is now more common for single decked buses to be used.