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An Optare Excel operated by Ipswich Buses on route 2. Buses in Ipswich operate in the town of Ipswich in the English county of Suffolk.As of 2013 services are primarily operated by Ipswich Buses and First Norfolk & Suffolk, although other smaller operators, such as Galloway European, Carters Coaches and Beestons, operate routes from the town into the surrounding rural area. [1]
Railway viaduct over Spring Road, Ipswich. Ipswich is the county town of Suffolk, England.It is a medieval port and industrial town with a strong transport history; the urban area has a population of 122,000 and currently offers urban transport services for cars, cycles and buses.
The airport was officially opened by Prince Edward on 26 June 1930, who described the facility as "one of the finest in the country". [3] In February 1936 the airfield was taken over by the Straight Corporation. [4] They formed Ipswich Airport Ltd to manage it and took over Ipswich Aero Club which was already established at the airfield.
A FlyAway airport bus in Los Angeles An easyBus airport shuttle bus in England. An airport bus, or airport shuttle bus, alternatively simply airport shuttle or shuttle bus is a bus designed for transport of passengers to and from, or within airports. These vehicles will usually be equipped with larger luggage space, and incorporate special ...
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Ipswich Buses operated the Ipswich park & ride system under contract to Suffolk County Council from 1997 until 2008 when First Eastern Counties took over the service. [4] In November 2013 Ipswich Buses recommenced operating the park and ride service. [4] [5] In July 2017 First Norfolk & Suffolk took over its operation. [6] [7]
Ipswich Reds Wright StreetDecks at Old Cattle Market bus station in May 2023. First Ipswich operates within and around the town of Ipswich to a radius of about 30 miles (48 km). The Ipswich services operate out of one depot situated on Star Lane, just a few minutes walk from the town's bus station in the Old Cattle Market.
In 1877 H Chambers commenced a horse-drawn bus business in Bures. In 1918 the first bus was purchased to operate a twice weekly service between Sudbury and Colchester. By the late 1930s routes were operated to Halstead and Haverhill. It also diversified into the haulage business, however Chambers exited from this business in the 1960s. [12]