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A new route system, focusing on corridors where buses run every 30 to 60 minutes, debuted in August 2013; [12] an express route between Longview and Kelso debuted earlier that year in April, reducing travel times. [13] RiverCities Transit opened the new Downtown Transit Center in Longview in 2020.
Authorisation for the projected Berwick and Kelso Railway was obtained in an act of Parliament, the Berwick and Kelso Railway and Bridge over Tweed Act 1811 (51 Geo. 3. c. cxxxiii), on 31 May 1811, [3] the first 'Northumbrian' line to obtain an authorising act of Parliament, and the first anywhere to refer to the conveyance of passengers in its ...
Borders Buses is a local and regional bus operator based in Berwick-upon ... Kelso and Peebles were sold to West ... These vehicles currently operate on routes 253 ...
In 2006, the Scottish Borders Council and the Rural Bus Development Grant subsidised a number of service improvements, including more frequent services from Jedburgh and Kelso to Edinburgh (routes 51 and 52), and a new service from Galashiels to Berwick-upon-Tweed (route 67).
Berwick-upon-Tweed is a railway station on the East Coast Main Line, which runs between London King's Cross and Edinburgh Waverley. The station, situated 67 miles (108 km) north-west of Newcastle, serves the border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed in Northumberland, England. It is owned by Network Rail and managed by London North Eastern Railway.
The North British Railway obtained an act of Parliament, the North British Railway Act 1844 (7 & 8 Vict. c. lxvi), giving authorisation for its main line from Edinburgh to Berwick (later called Berwick upon Tweed) in 1844, and pressed ahead with constructing it. Equally urgently addressed by the directors, was the capturing of territory and the ...
The Kelso Line was a ten-and-a-half-mile (16.9 km) long North British Railway built double track branch railway line in the Borders, Scotland, that ran from a junction south of St. Boswells on the Waverley Line to Kelso (the line ended at a temporary terminus at Wallace Nick until 1851) via three intermediate stations, Maxton, Rutherford and Roxburgh Junction where a branch line to Jedburgh ...
The line opened in two stages, to Sprouston on 27 July 1849, and to Kelso on 1 June 1851. The Cornhill Branch project was authorized in 1882 to link the farming communities of north Northumberland with the market town of Alnwick and link the North Eastern Railway's Kelso line to its Alnwick Branch. Construction started by the North Eastern ...