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Lane End is connected by infrequent bus routes to the neighbouring town of High Wycombe, and several small nearby villages. Red Eagle Buses operate routes to High Wycombe and Stokenchurch, while Arriva Shires & Essex operate a route to High Wycombe.
Mercedes-Benz Citaro bus on Green Line route 725 in Ware in July 2010. Ware garage replaced the Hertford depot in 1993. It runs part of route 724 along with Harlow garage. Operation of London bus route 327 was transferred from Ware to Arriva London's Enfield garage on 3 January 2009. Ware did briefly become an Arriva The Shires garage in late ...
In London, a variety of companies run buses under contract to London Buses.They are: companies owned by three of the 'Big Five': Arriva London; Go-Ahead London (London Central, London General, Blue Triangle, Docklands Buses)
Carousel Buses Limited, [2] trading as Carousel Buses, is a bus company based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. Originally an independent company, it is a subsidiary of the Go-Ahead Group . It is grouped together with Oxford Bus Company and Thames Travel , both of Oxfordshire, and with Pulham's Coaches of Gloucestershire, with the ...
Bus companies running local services include Carousel Buses]], Red Rose, Redline and Red Eagle. Residential areas of the town are connected with the central shopping-area. Chesham is also connected by services to nearby Amersham, and further afield to High Wycombe , Hemel Hempstead , and Uxbridge. [ 56 ]
Interior of the bus station. Aylesbury bus station is a bus station in Aylesbury. The bus station has been noted for its unwelcoming environment, being situated under Friars Square shopping centre. The local council have stated it is looking at a long-term solution for the bus station. [1] [2] [3]
To make them more marketable, the larger subsidiaries of the National Bus Company were split up. United Counties was split up operationally from 1 January 1986 and the new companies were privatised in 1987: [10] Luton & District Transport Company [11] (Aylesbury, Hitchin and Luton garages), sold August 1987 in a management buyout [12]
Tiger Line bus. In July 2008 a new commercial bus route between Aylesbury and Hemel Hempstead was launched by Woottens. [1] The name Tiger Line was chosen for this service as the route, numbered T1, was operated with Leyland Tiger single-deck buses. [2] It initially operated hourly, with a two-hourly Saturday service operating as far as Bovingdon.