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  2. Buses in Lowestoft - Wikipedia

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    Anglian Bus in Lowestoft. Anglian Bus, formed in 1981, was a bus service that ran services in Lowestoft until November 2017 when the company merged with KonectBus. The service provided the 601 route in the town, which later changed to the 61, then 7 and back to 61. At first it ran between the Lowestoft Bus Station and Market Gates in Great ...

  3. First Eastern Counties - Wikipedia

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    Coastal Clipper buses also operate on services 1 and 1A, serving Hopton-on-Sea and Lowestoft via Martham, Hemsby, Caister-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth and Gorleston-on-Sea; [37] service 1A would receive recognition in June 2023 in a guide by Snaptrip as one of the most scenic bus routes in the United Kingdom. [38] [39]

  4. Excel (bus route) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to February 2018, the route also extended from Norwich to Lowestoft in Suffolk via Great Yarmouth; this section of the route has since been replaced by Coastlink branded services X1 and X2. As of June 2021, the Excel route itself operates between Peterborough , King's Lynn and Norwich , with variations A , B , C and D providing different ...

  5. Melton Constable railway station - Wikipedia

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    Due to its central location on the M&GN, Melton Constable became, after King's Lynn, one of the two main centres from which the M&GN was controlled; it was the line's engineering nerve centre from where an extensive 14-acre (57,000 m 2) locomotive works operated over 180 miles (290 km) of track, building and repairing locomotives and catering ...

  6. Eastern Coach Works - Wikipedia

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    United began a coach building business at the Lowestoft site in 1920. [3] In 1931, the East Anglian operations of United were hived off into a new company, Eastern Counties Omnibus Company , and Eastern Counties inherited the coach works - now concentrating on building bus bodies, with a workforce of over 600 people. [ 4 ]

  7. East Anglia Transport Museum - Wikipedia

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    The plan was to lengthen the tramway, the trolleybus route and the narrow gauge railway, and to nearly double the site area, at an estimated cost of one million pounds. A new exhibition hall was to be built devoted to Eastern Coach Works , a major builder of bus and train bodywork in nearby Lowestoft until it closed in 1987. [ 5 ]

  8. A146 road - Wikipedia

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    A relief road, the A1145, links Carlton Colville with the centre of Lowestoft whilst the A146 continues east. [2] The road terminates at a junction with the A1117 in Oulton Broad, just to the south of Oulton Broad South railway station. [5] [2] The road previously ended at a junction with the A12 in the centre of Lowestoft. [4]

  9. Eastern National Omnibus Company - Wikipedia

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    The building there survive, but, in 1979, it was heavily modified to become part of a new leisure centre. Service buses still terminate outside and locals still refer to it as West Mersea bus station. Until 1969, Eastern National also had a one bus outstation in Victoria Place, Brightlingsea. This was acquired with the business of Berry & Sons ...