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  2. ChesterBus - Wikipedia

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    It continued to trade as Chester City Transport until rebranded as ChesterBus in April 2005. In July 2006, Chester City Council placed the business up for sale. [3] In October 2006, Arriva North West & Wales registered a network of services to commence in January 2007, which duplicated a number of ChesterBus's routes.

  3. Chester Bus Interchange - Wikipedia

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    The bus station was expected to open in early 2017, but was delayed. The first buses entered the facility during a test on 27 March 2017. [3] The first passenger service to use the bus was Chester's park and ride service on 30 May 2017, and most other services began using the station on 5 June. [4]

  4. List of bus stations in England - Wikipedia

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    Castleford bus station: Castleford: 10 [9] Castleford railway station: Operating Chatham Pentagon bus station: Chatham: Closed Chatham Waterfront bus station: Chatham: 13 [10] Operating Chequers bus station: Maidstone: Operating Chester Bus Interchange: Chester: 13 [11] Operating Chorley Interchange: Chorley: Operating Cleckheaton bus station ...

  5. List of guided busways and BRT systems in the United Kingdom

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    This is a list of the past, present, planned or abandoned guided bus systems or bus rapid transit schemes in the United Kingdom, including segregated busways.Not included are bus priority schemes, bus lanes or local authority bus company quality contracts that do not involve guidance, significant segregation from the public highway or other bus rapid transit features.

  6. Northern General Transport Company - Wikipedia

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    After 1945, Northern and United started more co-operation on routes and further expansion in the Chester-le-Street and Stanley areas. As for vehicles, Guy, Leyland and Crossley were quite common. In the 1950s Northern bought up more smaller bus operators and with expanding industry at the time rebodied quite a few of their prewar buses.

  7. Arriva Buses Wales - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 it was sold again to British Bus. [3] [4] In August 1996 British Bus was purchased by the Cowie Group. It traded as Arriva Cymru until February 2002, when it merged with Arriva North West to form Arriva North West & Wales. [2] [5] In August 2008 Arriva purchased routes 9 and 9A with seven buses from KMP. [6] [7]

  8. Leigh-Salford-Manchester Bus Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    An improved bus route from Atherton joins the route at Astley Street, Tyldesley. From Ellenbrook the route continues via bus lanes alongside the A580 East Lancashire Road, serving Worsley and Swinton before joining the A6 at Irlams o' th' Height. All stops along the A580 bus lanes are bus bays so that conventional stopping services can be ...

  9. Free buses in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Former Metroshuttle brand. Free bus [1] is a zero-fare bus system that operates in Greater Manchester.The system was first introduced in Manchester city centre in 2002, with three routes linking the city's major thoroughfares and stations with its main commercial, financial and cultural districts.