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25 September 2005 - Stagecoach and Arriva withdraw from joint service, route entirely Brighton & Hove. 9 April 2009 - A night bus service running three days a week, the N29, was introduced over the route between Brighton and Uckfield. [3] 17 April 2011 - 28 and 29 both branded as Regency Routes; combined 10-minute frequency between Brighton and ...
The Regency Route is one of Brighton & Hove's branded routes. It began as route 729 by the nationalised Southdown Motor Services subsidiary of the National Bus Company, of which Brighton & Hove was a part, and the route was part of the NBC's cross-country "Stagecoach" network. The Regency Route currently consists of the following services: [10]
This is a route-map template for the Brighton & Hove Bus Regency Route, a bus route in the United Kingdom.. For a key to symbols, see {{bus route legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
part of the 58 bus route 27 Elmora Elizabeth: Elmora: part of the 58 bus route 27 Raritan New Brunswick: Raritan: 29 Jefferson Elizabeth: 45 Perth Amboy Newark: Perth Amboy: part of the 62 bus route 47 New Brunswick-Newark: Newark: New Brunswick: 49 Union Newark: Bound Brook: 59 bus route (east of Dunellen) part of the 114 bus route (west of ...
The no. 29 designation was never used for any routes in the Cherry Hill area before. The most notable Baltimore transit route of the past that used the no. 29 designation was the No. 29 Streetcar, which operated from Roland Park to downtown from 1908 to 1947, when it was converted into the No. 29 bus.
State Route 29 (Virginia 1933-1947) (former) West Virginia Route 29; Wisconsin Highway 29; Territories. Puerto Rico Highway 29; See also. List of highways numbered 29A;
A 2022 XD40 (7864) on the Jamaica-bound Q54 at Metropolitan/72nd Avenues in Forest Hills A 2013 C40LF (651) on the Q66 at an old-style bus stop with the timetable box in Woodside, Queens. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) operates a number of bus routes in Queens, New York, United States, under two different public brands.
The 29 Sunset was established on January 27, 1982, as part of the implementation of Muni's five-year plan. [4] Service was rerouted off of Mission and onto Ocean as part of route restructuring in September 2015. [5] Plans to implement rapid service along the route were put forward in the 2020s. [6] [7]