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  2. Crossgates Coaches - Wikipedia

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    Crossgates Coaches [1] was a bus operator in Wales which was dissolved in February 2015. Formerly operating contracts for Powys County Council, following loss of these contracts in 2007, the site was leased and staff transferred under TUPE law to Veolia Transport Cymru, a division of Veolia Transport.

  3. Bus transport in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Celtic and Mid Wales Travel buses at Aberystwyth bus station in 2015. Bus transport in Wales is a significant form of public transport in Wales. In 2021–22 52.3 million journeys were travelled in Wales on local buses.

  4. Xplore Dundee - Wikipedia

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    FLY is an express coach service operated by Xplore Dundee, operating 24 hours to a 90-minute frequency between Dundee City Centre and Edinburgh Airport. [25] The service, originally known as the X90, was launched on June 9, 2019; [26] the service was relaunched following the COVID-19 pandemic in June 2021 with green and turquoise coaches.

  5. Shrewsbury bus station - Wikipedia

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    Shrewsbury bus station is a bus station and terminus located on Raven Meadows in the centre of Shrewsbury, the county town of Shropshire, England. Local and inter-city services, predominantly operated by Arriva Midlands North, run from the station. Additional services are operated by Lakeside Coaches, Tanat Valley, Celtic Travel and Minsterley ...

  6. Stagecoach South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Stagecoach Red & White Alexander PS bodied Volvo B10M in Cardiff Central bus station in June 1996. In January 1991, Cheltenham-based Western Travel purchased the eastern division of former National Bus Company (NBC) subsidiary National Welsh Omnibus Services, which consisted of 180 buses based from depots in Brynmawr, Chepstow, Crosskeys, Cwmbran and Ross on Wye.

  7. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    All online timetables provide information for the same timetable as the printed Official Timetable plus all Swiss city transit systems and networks as well as most railways in Europe. The user interface as well as all Swiss railways stations, and bus, boat, cable car stops are transparently available in German, French, Italian, and English ...

  8. First Cymru - Wikipedia

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    First Cymru operate a bus rapid transport route (Service 4) between Singleton Hospital, Swansea University, Swansea City Centre and Morriston Hospital, which was known as the FTRmetro. Ten Wright StreetCar articulated buses were purchased especially for the services, and the road layout around Swansea City Centre was substantially changed to ...

  9. X99 Inverness–Thurso - Wikipedia

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    The X99 is an express bus service operated by Stagecoach Highlands.It is the fastest public transport connection between Inverness and Caithness. [1] The route runs from Inverness to Thurso via Wick, Helmsdale, Brora, Golspie, and Dornoch, with at least one service per day extending to Scrabster to meet the ferry to Stromness.