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  2. Arriva Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] Routes 110, from Wakefield to Leeds, 106, from Wakefield to Hall Green, 163 and 166, from Castleford to Leeds, 229, from Huddersfield to Leeds, and route 415, from Selby to York, are branded Sapphire. [citation needed] Arriva Yorkshire also formerly ran buses in Arriva Max branding, featuring similar premium features to Sapphire ...

  3. FreeCityBus - Wikipedia

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    Huddersfield FreeTownBus Route. Unlike the Leeds and Wakefield services, the service makes a complete circle without backtracking, and runs in an anti-clockwise direction. the Huddersfield FreeTownBus links the town's railway station with the bus station, the university and the shops and markets.

  4. Arriva Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    Luxury bus: Routes: 29 (July 2024) Operator: Arriva Buses Wales Arriva Midlands ... 231/232 Wakefield: Huddersfield via Lepton, Flockton, Overton and Horbury: 415 York:

  5. Wakefield bus station - Wikipedia

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    Wakefield Bus Station serves the city of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. The bus station is owned and operated by Arriva Yorkshire. It is situated at next to Marsh Way A61 and the city's new market and can be accessed from both Marsh Way and Union Street. It reopened on 25 September 2001 after being rebuilt with a main passenger concourse ...

  6. West Yorkshire Metro - Wikipedia

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    The WYPTE bus division was renamed Yorkshire Rider and with it a new livery of dark olive green and cream and a stylised "YR" emblem. Five double-decker buses were operated in each of the municipal council's colours (already included were the two Huddersfield buses), with words on the sides between the decks saying "Building on a Great Tradition".

  7. Huddersfield bus station - Wikipedia

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    The bus station was opened on Sunday 1 December 1974 and is owned and managed by Metro. It is the busiest bus station in West Yorkshire and is used by more than 33,000 passengers every day. [1] [2] The bus station is situated in Huddersfield town centre, underneath the Multi-storey car park.

  8. Stagecoach Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Stagecoach in Sheffield operated a SupertramLink bus that extended the Stagecoach Supertram yellow route. SupertramLink 1 (SL1/SL1A) ran from the Middlewood park and ride site at the northern Yellow route terminus, to Stocksbridge approximately 5 miles away, via Oughtibridge and the A6102. The service linked with the yellow tram terminus at ...

  9. South Elmsall railway station - Wikipedia

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    On Sundays there is also an hourly service in both directions in the winter 2019 timetable. [ 3 ] The station is less than 1 mile (1.6 km) away from Moorthorpe railway station which means the South Kirkby /South Elmsall area has a half-hourly service towards Leeds right through the week.