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Archway Travel MCW Metrobus school bus in January 2009 "Fylde Villager" livery. Archway Travel is a bus and coach operator based in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England. Their fleet of 25 vehicles range from 24- to 80-seater coaches and buses. The company's routes predominantly serve schools and colleges in Lancashire and public service routes.
Lytham and/or St Anne's-on-the-Sea is served by seven routes: Blackpool Transport's seasonal route 1A, the 11, 11A and 11B; Coastal Coaches route 78; Preston Bus route 76; and Transpora's route 21. Cleveleys is served by six routes: Blackpool Transport's seasonal route 1A, the 7 and 7A; Transpora's route 21 and 24; and Archway Travel's route 75.
A short walk to the west of Sheffield Interchange is Arundel Gate Interchange, the city centre's second bus station, largely serving inner city routes. Built into the Interchange is a building known as the Archway Centre, which contains a Travel South Yorkshire Customer Service Desk, WHSmith , DJ’s Cafe, Ticket Kiosks, Public Toilets and ...
The line is now electrified, and services are operated by 4 car Class 710 EMUs. The station is a short walk along Holloway Road from Archway on the Northern line . This is currently the most convenient interchange between the two lines, given as 490 yards (450 m) on the tube map and maps inside London Overground trains.
A Metroline Volvo Olympian double-decker on route 43 on the Strand, 2005. On 25 September 1993, the contract for route 4 was won by London Suburban Bus, who operated the route with Leyland Titans. [2] On 27 April 1995, route 4 was included in the sale of London Suburban Bus to Metroline [2] and in March 2000 to ComfortDelGro. [3]
On 1 February 1961, the route was extended from Farringdon Street to Hampstead Heath via Grays Inn Road and King's Cross replacing trolleybus route 513. On 8 January 1972, it was withdrawn between King's Cross and Hampstead and replaced by route 46. On 28 October 1978, the route was extended from King's Cross to Archway station. [3]
A few residents, especially those born and locally raised in the early 20th century, refer to the area with a definite article (as "the Archway"). Seven bus routes in London terminate at 'Archway', the term having become mainstream after the tube station, originally called Highgate, was renamed Highgate (Archway) in 1939, and subsequently ...
At Camden Town, the route operated to Archway and Muswell Hill. The route was extended from Turnham Green to Hounslow in 1911. [1] The route operated through World War II, when it was used by famous passengers including Peter Cushing to reach the Q Theatre near Kew Bridge. [2] [3] In the 1950s route 27 became the main route and route 27A was ...