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Under Cornwall's first devolution deal in 2015, the county was given the power to develop and franchise bus transport. [3] Cornwall Council initially invested in new facilities such as waiting areas, vehicles and real-time arrival displays at bus stops.
On 6 September 2015, the Plymouth, Dartmouth and Tavistock depots of First Devon & Cornwall were taken over. [16] [17] In December 2015, new Honiton Road Park & Ride Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC buses were introduced (fleet numbers 10452-10455) replacing the 2009 Alexander Dennis Enviro400s (fleet numbers 19569-19572).
List of vehicles at the Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester; N. List of vehicles at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu; List of NefAZ buses;
The Tamar Bridge (background) and Royal Albert Bridge (foreground) carry road and rail links into Cornwall. The inland transport network consists of longitudinal spines (the A30, A38 and A39 trunk roads (though the A39 is no longer designated as such) and the former Great Western Railway main line through Cornwall) from which secondary roads and railway branch lines radiate to ports and ...
Number Class or Type Builder Works Number Built Location Object Number Image GWR 4 Railcar: AEC 1934 York [50] 1978–7070 BR 51562 + 51922 2-car Class 108: BR Derby 1959–1960 York [145] 1993–7000 BR 51192 + 54352 2-car Class 101: Metro Cammell 1957–1958 NNR [146] 2004–7105 BR APT-E: Gas turbine prototype APT BR Derby 1970 Shildon [147 ...
Kernow (also known as Kernow by First or First Kernow) was a brand used by FirstGroup for its buses in Cornwall, England. The buses were initially operated by its First Devon and Cornwall subsidiary and later by First South West. Although the brand name is being phased out, it can still be seen on buses and signs.
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The first vehicles were 16 hp Milnes-Daimler single-deck buses. They were soon supplemented by 20 hp, and later, 30 hp vehicles from the same company. Smaller numbers of vehicles were also supplied by Dennis , Dürkopp , Straker-Squire , and Wolseley , as well as a few Clarkson 20 hp steam buses .