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  2. Go North West - Wikipedia

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    The 52 and the 53, the latter being Manchester's oldest unchanged bus route, was branded with an orange livery as the 'Manchester's Orbits', [8] while the 135 route received a similar green livery, both based on the standard fleet livery.

  3. Greater Manchester bus route 53 - Wikipedia

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    The route remained popular as it connected vital suburban areas such as Salford, Cheetham Hill, and Old Trafford. In 1986, the deregulation of bus services in the UK had a significant impact on Greater Manchester's bus network, [4] including route 53. Bus companies were now able to operate more freely, which led to competition on some routes.

  4. Metroline Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Road bus depot is the head office and largest depot of Metroline Manchester following the commencement of operations, having been taken over from Stagecoach Manchester. [2] The depot was originally opened by Manchester Corporation Tramways in 1902, being considerably redeveloped during the 1920s ahead of the running of trolleybuses and ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. First Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    First Greater Manchester operated several night bus services across Greater Manchester on Friday and Saturday nights. The routes mainly operated the same routes as their daytime equivalents with some exceptions, such as service 67 not serving Shudehill on nights, with service 135, which did not normally serve Shudehill, taking its place.

  7. Jim Stones Coaches - Wikipedia

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    The company expanded operations by filling the bus network where the larger incumbent operator GM Buses retracted services, as well as winning school and tendered contract services from Transport for Greater Manchester. [1] In January 2020, Jim Stones announced his intention to retire with operations ceasing on 18 April 2020.

  8. Wilmslow Road bus corridor - Wikipedia

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    Metroline Manchester Magic Bus branded Enviro400H on route 43 at Manchester Airport in February 2025. Route 43 is operated by Metroline Manchester, running every 10 to 30 minutes. It operates from Manchester to Withington, then on to Manchester Airport via Northenden and Wythenshawe. It is the only 24-hour bus route in Greater Manchester and ...

  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.