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The brand was launched in December 2004 as a premium service replacing routes 101 to 105 between Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch, and routes 155, 156 and 157 between Poole and Canford Heath. The service launched with 30 Wright Eclipse bodied Volvo B7RLE single-deck buses. The buses carried a livery of mostly dark blue with red at the back ...
Excelsior Coaches – Bournemouth, offering private coach hire, school services and tours; Damory Coaches – school buses and services in central East Dorset; Tourist Group – Dorset and Wiltshire, providing services to schools in Wiltshire. Finally, the company has a bus refurbishment and repair shop, called 'Hants and Dorset Trim'.
Bournemouth trolleybus 301 at Mallard Road depot open day Several of the former Bournemouth system trolleybuses are now preserved, in their distinctive yellow and maroon livery. Two are at the East Anglia Transport Museum (fleet numbers 282 and 286), and two Sunbeam MF2B trolleybuses plus one other (fleet numbers 99, 297 and 301) are at The ...
The new routes, and the rushed introduction of the new timetables, led to scores of complaints from passengers [12] and in October that year, Bournemouth Transport Limited, which owned and ran Yellow Buses, posted pre-tax losses of £124,000 at Companies House (generating a loss after tax of £193,000).
Several primary routes also run through the county. These are: A338, Bournemouth relief road, and through route to Salisbury. A35, from its split from the A31 trunk road, east through Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch. A350, Poole relief road, and through route to the A303, via Blandford Forum and Shaftesbury.
Oversimplified map of the Christchurch Metro Network New route 97 at the Pegasus terminus. 5/10/2020. On 8 December 2014, a new bus network was launched offering three types of bus services. Five colour-coded frequent bus routes (the High Frequency Services) run through Christchurch's major road corridors, connecting people to popular destinations.
In June 1987, Wilts & Dorset was sold in a management buyout. [5] The new company fought off competition from Charlie's Cars [6] and Badger Vectis. [7]Damory Coaches of Blandford Forum was purchased in May 1993, followed by Oakfield Travel [8] and Stanbridge & Crichel Bus Company in November 1993, [9] and by Blandford Bus Company in January 1994; [10] all were combined under the Damory Coaches ...
The A338 is the main arterial route in Bournemouth, running as a dual carriageway from Bournemouth town centre to the A31, and as a single carriageway north to Salisbury. The A350 is Poole town centre's main artery, running north along Holes Bay to the A35, and as a single carriageway to Bath and Bristol .