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Mercedes-Benz Citaro bus on Green Line route 725 in Ware in July 2010. Ware garage replaced the Hertford depot in 1993. It runs part of route 724 along with Harlow garage. Operation of London bus route 327 was transferred from Ware to Arriva London's Enfield garage on 3 January 2009. Ware did briefly become an Arriva The Shires garage in late ...
Except on Wednesdays and Saturdays the last train for Cheddington left Aylesbury at the early hour of 13:25 and made no London connection, for the branch had long ceased to be a useful route from Aylesbury to London. [5] The line closed 2 February 1953 to passengers. [4] [5] It continued in use for goods traffic until 2 December 1963. [10] [2] [5]
Arriva Beds & Bucks run route X4 (formerly the 150) to Aylesbury at a frequency of hourly Monday to Saturday. [2] Arriva Shires & Essex also operate the hourly (each) routes F70 and F77, which links Milton Keynes to Luton Airport via Leighton Buzzard, Dunstable and Luton and the X1 express coach to Luton via Hockliffe and Dunstable.
Green Line is a long standing commuter coach brand in the Home counties of England. The trademark is owned by Arriva, [1] with services operated by Arriva Herts & Essex.. Green Line had its origin in the network of coach services established by the London General Omnibus Company (LGOC) in the 1920s and 1930s, being absorbed into the London Passenger Transport Board in 1933.
A bus service from the station to several villages north of Aylesbury began on 15 December 2008. Other bus journeys include the Green Route 4 of the Rainbow Routes served by Redline Buses and very infrequent services to and from Bicester on the route 18 run by Langston & Tasker. The station has a taxi rank, car park, a charging point for ...
Aylesbury railway station is a stop on the London–Aylesbury line, serving the town of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England; it is 38 miles (61 km) down the line from London Marylebone. A branch line from Princes Risborough on the Chiltern Main Line terminates at the station.
The London–Aylesbury line is a railway line between London Marylebone and Aylesbury, going via the Chiltern Hills; passenger trains are operated by Chiltern Railways. Nearly half of the line is owned by London Underground , approximately 16 miles (26 km) – the total length of the passenger line is about 39 miles (63 km) with a freight ...
Arriva North East's route 7 Darlington to Durham [5] Arriva Shires & Essex's route 280 Aylesbury to Oxford [6] In 2014, the brand was extended to 11 more routes with another six scheduled for conversion in late 2015. [7] [8] [9] In 2017, Arriva Sapphire was rebranded with a new logo and livery, in line with the switchover to the new Arriva brand.