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  2. Rosso (bus company) - Wikipedia

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    In September 1990, a new depot was established in Rochdale, in order to support new routes introduced in the town following the deregulation of bus services. [3] In September 2008, the company's main depot and office facilities were moved from Rawtenstall to Haslingden, with the former buildings subsequently demolished. [4]

  3. Rawtenstall - Wikipedia

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    Rawtenstall's old bus station, September 2008. The town has had bus routes since the early 1930s. [9] The town is served locally by Transdev, with a bus station in the town centre. There is also frequent services such as the X43 which offers connections to the towns of Burnley and Nelson and the city of Manchester. It is operated by Burnley Bus ...

  4. The Witch Way - Wikipedia

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    The route was shortlisted for a UK Bus Award in October 2006, [20] going on to win the Viacom Outdoor Bus Marketing Campaign of the Year award. [ 21 ] In October 2011, the Witch Way services underwent a revamp with an increase in journeys between Burnley and Manchester, running every 15 minutes Monday-Saturday daytime, but with a reduction ...

  5. Bury Interchange - Wikipedia

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    Bury Interchange was opened by British Rail as part of the then-axed Picc-Vic tunnel project in March 1980, integrating a new bus station with the northern terminus of the Bury-to-Manchester heavy railway line, a new short spur line was constructed to connect the new station.

  6. Rawtenstall Corporation Tramways - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, a joint enterprise bus service was started by Accrington, Haslingden and Rawtenstall Corporations, following the tram route from Bacup to Accrington. This resulted in a decision in 1929, to abandon the tram service. In 1931 the tram service to Loveclough was withdrawn, and on 31 March 1932 the same happened to the route to Water.

  7. Rawtenstall railway station - Wikipedia

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    Rawtenstall railway station serves the town of Rawtenstall in Lancashire, England, and is the northern terminus of the East Lancashire Railway. It was formerly on the national railway network on the line to Bacup as well as Bury and Manchester .

  8. Rawtenstall - en.wikipedia.org

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    Rawtenstall (/ ˈ r ɒ t ən s t ɔː l /) is a town in the borough of Rossendale, Lancashire, England. The town lies 15 miles (24 km) north of Manchester , 22 miles (35 km) east of Preston and 45 miles (70 km) south east of Lancaster .

  9. Burnley Bus Company - Wikipedia

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    In August 1924, Burnley Corporation Transport operated their first bus service between Rawtenstall and Burnley Summit. [1] The Burnley, Colne & Nelson Joint Transport Committee was established in April 1933, merging the three municipal tramway and bus operations of the respective towns.