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  2. Southport light rail station - Wikipedia

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    Southport light rail station is a major public transport interchange in the Gold Coast suburb of Southport, the Gold Coast's CBD. [1] The Southport light rail station and the Southport bus station (located adjacent to light rail station) provide a bus and light rail interchange for the Gold Coast central business district .

  3. Surfside Buslines - Wikipedia

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    Surfside Buslines was an Australian bus operator on the Gold Coast in Queensland. It operated 56 services under contract to the Government of Queensland under the Translink banner. It also operated nine services in the adjoining Tweed Valley of northern New South Wales under contract to the Government of New South Wales .

  4. Crossens - Wikipedia

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    Being the northernmost part of Southport, Crossens is the terminus of several bus routes - Arriva North West services 44, 47 and 49 terminate at the Plough Hotel roundabout, still known as such even though the Plough Hotel was demolished c.2015.

  5. Southport Transit Centre - Wikipedia

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    Southport Transit Centre is on Scarborough Street in Southport, Queensland, Australia. Opened on 29 November 2000 by the Hon. Steve Bredhauer MP, the $6 million Southport Transit Centre Project was a joint partnership between Queensland Transport and the Southport Workers’ Club.

  6. Southport railway station - Wikipedia

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    Southport railway station serves the town of Southport, Merseyside, England. The station is the terminal of the electricified Southport branch of the Northern Line of the electric Merseyrail network and the diesel-operated Manchester-Southport Line. It is the fourth busiest station on the Merseyrail network. [1]

  7. Queen Street light rail station - Wikipedia

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    Queen Street light rail station is located on the corner of Queen Street and Wardoo Street on the eastern side of Southport. [4] Situated largely in a residential area the station also services the Southport General Cemetery, [ 5 ] Southport State School [ 6 ] and a light industrial estate to the west of the station.

  8. Cumfybus - Wikipedia

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    Cumfybus now operate 2 regular bus services and 5 school contracts in Southport. They previously operated services in parts of Liverpool and Lancashire [5] and Greater Manchester. The company also used to operate the Southport 'Park & Ride' service from the Esplanade and Fairways Car Parks into Southport Town Centre on behalf of Sefton Council ...

  9. Hulleys of Baslow - Wikipedia

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    By 1934 further growth had seen the fleet expand to seven buses with excursions operated to York, Skegness, Southport and Blackpool. In the 1970s the business was sold to JH Woolliscroft & Sons. [2] In late 2023, Hulleys of Baslow brought Sevenoaks operator Go-Coach, however the branding, fleet and routes remained separate. [3]