When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Essex Airlink - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESSEX_airlink

    Essex Airlink is the brand given to two airport bus services run by First Essex.The brand was relaunched at Stansted Airport, England, on 17 February 2020. [1] There are three routes, X10, X20 and X30, which start their journey in Basildon bus station, Colchester and Southend Travel Centre, respectively.

  3. Southend-on-Sea Corporation Transport - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southend-on-Sea...

    Initially there was plans for two routes, but due to objections from residents, only a single route started on 25 June 1914. The route ran from the Kursaal , up Pier Hill to either Alexandra Street or Clifftown Road to Cambridge Road, before using Station Road to Hamlet Court Road to Wenham Drive, before travelling along Westborough Drive until ...

  4. Arriva Southend - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arriva_Southend

    Arriva Southend is a division of Arriva Southern Counties, a subsidiary of transport group Arriva which operates bus services in and around the Southend-on-Sea, Rochford, Rayleigh areas of Essex. They operate most services east of Southend and a few services west of Southend, and compete to a limited extent with three other local operators with ...

  5. Arriva Southern Counties - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arriva_Southern_Counties

    Grays depot switched to all Transport for London services after Arriva Southend withdrew both commercial routes 373 and 383 in the Grays area, partially replacing them by extending route 5 from Southend-on-Sea. Routes 44 and 150, the remaining services in the Grays area, are operated under contract to Thurrock Council. The buses used for these ...

  6. First Essex - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Essex

    First Essex was criticised by passengers and members of the Southend Area Bus Users' Group for withdrawing services which it considered no longer economically viable when Southend Borough Council withdrew bus subsidies as part of budget cuts in 2005. First said it was due to low passenger numbers, even when parts of the route were profitable. [4]

  7. Green Line routes X1 and X10 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Line_routes_X1_and_X10

    On 9 October, the X31 was increased to 7 times a day, Monday to Fridays, increasing the coach fleet to 50. The last short term hired coach was returned to Burnley on 14 January 1985. On 25 January, the coach fleet reached 60, with a new delivery and 6 more on order. At the time, the Southend Transport bus fleet was only 63 vehicles. [1]

  8. Stephensons of Essex - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephensons_of_Essex

    Stephensons of Essex [1] is a privately owned bus company based in Rochford, Essex. It operates local bus services throughout Essex and West Suffolk, from headquarters at Rochford, near Southend-on-Sea, and depots at Maldon, Boreham, Braintree and Haverhill. It also runs a bus and coach dealership and sales service.

  9. Template:Southend-on-Sea Trolleybus RDT - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Southend-on-Sea...

    This is a route-map template for Trolleybuses in Southend-on-Sea, a trolleybus system in the United Kingdom.. For a key to symbols, see {{bus route legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.