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Route 60 was introduced in September 1982 as a replacement in part for routes 118 and 130, linking Clapham Common with Croydon. In 1998, the route was extended south to Old Coulsdon, replacing route 50 and curtailed northbound to Streatham. [citation needed] Capital Logistics was due to start operating route 60 from September 1998, however the ...
Replaced by changes to routes 64 and 130. T33 West Croydon bus station: Addington Village Interchange: Renumbered 433. W10 Crews Hill: Enfield Town: 13 March 2021 Replaced by route 456. N10 Richmond: London King's Cross railway station: 29 January 2010 Replaced by routes 10 and 33. N13 North Finchley bus station: Aldwych: 1 April 2017
The aircraft proved ill-suited for the route; the San Jose airport's short runway prevented the planes from taking off with a full cabin and fuel tanks. Consequently, American replaced the DC-10s with McDonnell Douglas MD-11s. [23] [24] In April 2001, American commenced a route to Paris, the airport's first transatlantic flight. The airline ...
Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company Limited, [4] trading as Metrobus, is a bus operator with routes in parts of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, and Greater London. Formed through a management buyout in 1983, Metrobus was purchased by the Go-Ahead Group in September 1999 and is now under the control of Brighton & Hove , part of the Go-Ahead Group .
It was reintroduced on 28 August 2010 between Croydon and Oxford Circus station replacing route N159. Initially operated by Arriva London, upon being re-tendered it was taken over by Abellio London on 31 January 2015. [7] [106] [107] Current route. Route N109 operates via these primary locations: [108] Croydon Library; West Croydon bus station ...
Green Line is a long standing commuter coach brand in the Home counties of England. The trademark is owned by Arriva, [1] with services operated by Arriva Herts & Essex.. Green Line had its origin in the network of coach services established by the London General Omnibus Company (LGOC) in the 1920s and 1930s, being absorbed into the London Passenger Transport Board in 1933.
The bus station is served by London Buses routes 64, 130, 314, 353, 359, 433, 466 and school routes 654 and 664.These provide connections to New Addington, Croydon Town Centre, Purley, Caterham, Thornton Heath, Hayes, Orpington, Bromley and Eltham.
Oxford Airport has a seven-day Oxford Airport Shuttle bus service to and from Oxford Parkway railway station, Oxford city railway station and Oxford bus station. Other local bus services operated by the Oxford Bus Company and Stagecoach West connect the airport to the town. Although Oxford Airport is only about 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) from the ...