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Bee Network buses operated by Stagecoach Manchester at Oldham bus station in April 2024 Audio-visual bus stop announcement system in a Bee Network bus, showing the upcoming four bus stops Between 1986 and 2025 the bus network in Greater Manchester was deregulated , with local control of services having been removed as a consequence of the ...
Downtown Transit Center (Houston) is a bus and light rail transportation center in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States, operated by the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas (METRO). It includes an island platformed METRORail light rail station and bays for bus service. The station was opened on January 1, 2004. [1]
Nearly 100 local railway stations will come under Greater Manchester's Bee Network by 2030, metro mayor Andy Burnham has said. Mr Burnham is planning to bring the area's rail services under public ...
East Houston Brock Park Drive & Tidwell Road Wayside Dr 9.7 miles (15.6 km) 149,316 79 Irvington Northside Village Burnett Transit Center: Eastex-Jensen Aldine Westfield Road & Pine Tree Drive Irvington Blvd 10.7 miles (17.2 km) 129,143 Was 79 W. Little York before the merge with 3 Langley 80 MLK/Lockwood Houston Gardens Kashmere Transit Center
The Bee Network is proposed to include a single transport livery, integrated fares & ticketing, and a fare cap across tram, bus, cycling, walking, and eventually suburban rail. By 2025, Metrolink trams, franchised buses services, and cycle hire are planned to be integrated. [6] Negotiations with central government are ongoing for some commuter ...
Manchester Metrolink [note 1] is a tram/light rail system in Greater Manchester, England. [11] The network has 99 stops along 64 miles (103 km) of standard-gauge route, [12] making it the most extensive light rail system in the United Kingdom. [13]
Alexander Dennis Enviro400 acquired from Stagecoach Manchester at Piccadilly Gardens bus station in January 2025. ComfortDelGro, through its London based Metroline subsidiary, took an early interest in Transport for Greater Manchester's franchised Bee Network bus services, recruiting former Arriva Yorkshire regional manager Patrick Sibley in September 2022 to help in its bidding for Tranches 2 ...
The line was originally planned as a 4.7-mile (7.6 km) extension of the METRORail light rail network under the name Uptown/Gold Line. Due to lack of funds, it was announced in early 2013 that the line would be constructed initially as a bus rapid transit line using three-door buses. The design features the ability to convert the line to light ...