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  2. National Express Coaches - Wikipedia

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    A national network links more than 550 routes, including many of the UK mainland's cities, with 11,000 cross-country journeys every week as of 2022. [16]Plaxton Premiere bodied Volvo B10M at Manchester Airport in April 2003 Stagecoach Yorkshire Plaxton Panther bodied Volvo B12B in the 2003 livery at Southampton in 2008 Selwyns Travel's Plaxton Elite bodied Volvo B9R in Liverpool

  3. Mobico Group - Wikipedia

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    Mobico Group, formerly National Express Group, is a British multinational public transport company with headquarters in Birmingham, England. [3] Domestically it currently operates bus and coach services under brands including National Express.

  4. National Express Coventry - Wikipedia

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    Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied Volvo B7TL with PrimeLines 13 branding in 2006. PrimeLines was a partnership between National Express Coventry, other bus operators, Coventry City Council and Centro to deliver high quality bus corridors in Coventry complete with real-time information, bus priority schemes and modern buses.

  5. National Express West Midlands - Wikipedia

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    West Midlands Travel MCW Metrobus in Birmingham in April 1993. Despite pressure from the central government, including both a threat to be split under Section 61 of the Transport Act 1985 to force its sale and government funding for the Midland Metro tram project being lost if the company was not sold, West Midlands Travel remained in public ownership under the West Midlands Passenger ...

  6. National Express Germany - Wikipedia

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    National Express Germany is a railway operator in Germany. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the British transport company Mobico Group . National Express gained its first regional rail contracts in February 2013 and commenced operations on 13 December 2015.

  7. Transport UK London Bus - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Transport UK London Bus can be traced back to June 1998, when National Express commenced operating routes C1 and 211 under the Travel London brand. In August 2000, National Express sold the business to Limebourne, who in July 2001 sold out to Connex. In February 2004, National Express repurchased the business. [1]

  8. National Express East Anglia - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, National Express East Anglia received 17 Class 321s transferred from London Midland. Another franchise commitment was the procurement of new stock for the Stansted Express service. This resulted in 30 four-carriage Class 379 Electrostars being ordered; the first entered service in March 2011. [20]

  9. Durham School Services - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1917 with three buses in the San Gabriel Valley, it became a subsidiary of Mobico Group, formerly National Express Group, in 1999. [1] In August of 2024, Mobico announced it formally began the process of selling its North American school bus division, including Durham School Services.