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MART provides 16 fixed-route bus services, [7] [8] 2 shuttle services, [9] and paratransit services [10] to the Montachusett Region. MART also operates the parking areas at three MBTA Commuter Rail Fitchburg Line stations at North Leominster , Fitchburg Intermodal Transportation Center , and Wachusett , with local and intercity bus connections ...
The list excludes charter buses, private bus operators, paratransit systems, and trolleybus systems. Figures for daily ridership, number of vehicles, and daily vehicle revenue miles are accurate as of 2009 and come from the FTA National Transit Database.
The Leominster (Parishes) Order 1987 S.I. 1987/495 ... Minibus and Other Section 19 Permit Buses Regulations 1987 SI 1987/1230; ... (Moor Farm Heighington) Order 1987 ...
The Kington & Presteigne Railway opened on 9 September 1875. Commencing at Titley Junction, it passed through Leen farm, to Staunton-on-Arrow, in front of the Rodd farm via Corton into Presteigne. [2] [3] By 1929 it was possible to join one of the three steam trains a day – each way – and make the 6 hour journey to London. The passenger ...
[5] [18] [19] As a bus depot, the facility could only house 50-60 buses, which were assigned to Lower Manhattan routes such as the M12 (discontinued in 1979), M13, and M14A/M14D. The remaining buses on the routes came from depots in Midtown and Upper Manhattan, or were stored on the street.
Ludlow was the post town for Eye, Leominster that for Luston. In 1858 the village of Eye was described as comprising the church, vicarage, and farm and the railway station. The same year Ashton comprised two "respectable" farm houses, a blacksmith's and wheelwright's shop, dispersed cottages, and "the mound of Castle Tump" camp to the north ...
Arriva London is a bus operator operating mainly in Greater London and partially in Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent and Surrey.It is a subsidiary of Arriva UK Bus and operates services for London Buses under contract to Transport for London.
In October 1913, the Trent Motor Traction Company was founded, [1] commencing operations with a bus service between Ashbourne and Derby. A second service between Derby and Stapleford was introduced the following month. The Trent Motor Traction Company's buses were originally painted green, however from 1923, the fleet colour was changed to red. [2]