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The Witch Way is the branding for long-standing English bus route X43, which runs between Burnley and Manchester. The service is currently operated by The Burnley Bus Company . The route has operated continuously since 1948.
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The service was run under the Lancashire United brand by Transdev Blazefield and was branded The Lancashire Way in black, red, and silver Blazefield livery including The Witch Way and Harrogate & District's 36. The service ran from Blackburn to Manchester via Accrington, Haslingden and Helmshore. An express service bypassed Helmshore via the ...
The town has good bus links into Burnley with peak hour services on to Manchester: X43 Witch Way service (operated by Burnley Bus Company) runs from Burnley and Rawtenstall to Manchester city centre, using a fleet of specially branded double-decker buses with leather seats and WiFi. Some early morning X43 journeys to/from Manchester start and ...
This was first introduced to complement the Witch Way branding for route X40/X41 from Manchester to Blackburn/Great Harwood/Whalley via Accrington. Originally using buses in a black and red livery with a Lancashire Rose. This livery later saw an update, using the newer Lancashire United Base livery on the double decker fleet.
X43 or X-43 may refer to: Lancashire bus route X43 , or The Witch Way, long-standing bus route in England NASA X-43 , unmanned experimental hypersonic aircraft
Plaxton Pointer 2 bodied Dennis Dart SLF in Manchester in March 2013 Enviro200 Dart in Bury in June 2008 Plaxton President bodied Dennis Trident 2 in Manchester in March 2013. The company was founded in 1974 by Janet and Peter Walsh, entering the bus market in 1987.
The company expanded operations by filling the bus network where the larger incumbent operator GM Buses retracted services, as well as winning school and tendered contract services from Transport for Greater Manchester. [1] In January 2020, Jim Stones announced his intention to retire with operations ceasing on 18 April 2020.