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The former 74 bus route was merged with the 73 from 1 September 2013. The frequency of the combined route was a bus every 10 minutes during weekdays, every 15 minutes on Saturdays, and every 30 minutes on evenings and Sundays. [4] From 31 August 2014, the service frequency was reduced from 10 minutes to 12 minutes. [5]
The number 126 is a bus route that operates between Wells and Axbridge. Under its previous operator, First West of England, the route was branded as Mendip Xplorer . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
In 2014, a Sunday and public holiday service was introduced on the route. [1] On 1 September 2019, routes X5 and Severn Express transferred from First West of England to Stagecoach West. [2] In January 2020, some lesser used buses on the route were withdrawn. [3] May 2020, Stagecoach announced that it would withdraw the route after 13 June.
In February 2014, First's Bridgwater and Taunton business was transferred to First South West and rebranded as The Buses of Somerset in an unprecedented break from the FirstGroup corporate style. The business instead now sports a two-tone green and cream livery with bespoke branding, website and social media profiles. [9] [10]
First South West [2] is a bus company operating services in the English counties of Somerset and Cornwall. It is a subsidiary of FirstGroup . First South West includes the Kernow , Truronian , Adventures by Bus and Buses of Somerset brands.
First West Yorkshire operates both local and regional bus services in West Yorkshire, England. It is a subsidiary of the FirstGroup , and is made up of three sub-division brands: First Bradford, First Halifax, Calder Valley & Huddersfield and First Leeds.
Routes operated by Stagecoach Norfolk included the very popular [citation needed] Coasthopper services between King's Lynn and Cromer, the Interconnect 505 between King's Lynn and Spalding, a town service network in King's Lynn, a city service in Ely and many rural and interurban bus services across Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire.
Arriva Yorkshire was formed as a combination of mergers of previous companies based in West and North Yorkshire. In 1904 Yorkshire (West Riding) Electric Tramways began operating tram services in Wakefield followed in 1906 by Castleford. In November 1923 the West Riding Automobile Company began operating bus services in West Riding.