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A national network links more than 550 routes, including many of the UK mainland's cities, with 11,000 cross-country journeys every week as of 2022. [16]Plaxton Premiere bodied Volvo B10M at Manchester Airport in April 2003 Stagecoach Yorkshire Plaxton Panther bodied Volvo B12B in the 2003 livery at Southampton in 2008 Selwyns Travel's Plaxton Elite bodied Volvo B9R in Liverpool
Valley Lines [1] was the trading name of the Cardiff Railway Company, a train operating company owned by Prism Rail and later National Express, [2] [3] that ran local services around Cardiff from October 1996 until October 2001.
In 2005 the Worthing Coaches [3] business was purchased followed in March 2006 by Flagship from Eastbourne Buses. [4] [5]In January 2009 Lucketts Travel took over operation of National Express routes from Portsmouth to London Victoria Coach Station (030), Heathrow Airport (203) and Bristol (300) from Tellings-Golden Miller.
Mobico Group, formerly National Express Group, is a British multinational public transport company with headquarters in Birmingham, England. [4] Domestically it currently operates bus and coach services under brands including National Express.
In North Wales, National Express offers services from major towns to Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, London, Newcastle, Leeds and Bradford. In South Wales, National Express provides direct services from major towns and cities to Bristol, Gatwick Airport, Heathrow Airport and London Victoria.
Valley Lines became Wales & Borders from October 2001, being operated by National Express, combining its services with most of Wales & West's Welsh services and the Cambrian Line services from Central Trains. [3] In September 2003 Wales & Borders took over the North Wales Coast Line services from First North Western.
Wessex Trains [1] was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by National Express that operated the Wessex Trains franchise from October 2001 until March 2006, when the franchise was merged with the Great Western and Thames Valley franchises to form the Greater Western franchise. [2]
In January 1984, following a revision by National Express, routes were allocated service numbers; 841: Rochdale to Poole (jointly with National Express) 845: Rochdale to Swansea (jointly with National Express) 877: Blackburn to Clacton-on-Sea (jointly with Premier Travel) 878: Blackpool to Clacton-on-Sea (jointly with Premier Travel)