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  2. Greater Manchester bus route 135 - Wikipedia

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    As a result of £7.1 million of cuts to Transport for Greater Manchester's bus subsidies, the 135's weekend night bus service, running until 3:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights, were withdrawn by First on 25 January 2015. [6] Go North West route-branded Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied Volvo B9TL in June 2022

  3. 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 ...

  4. Bullocks Coaches - Wikipedia

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    The firm remained small with around 20 vehicles, until 1986, when deregulation of the bus market allowed Bullocks to diversify. The fleet grew to around 75-80 vehicles in total with Bullocks acquiring many bus routes, and introducing new ones, including route 42 from Stockport to Manchester via Wilmslow Road. Over the years, the number of ...

  5. Transport in Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Bee Network buses in Greater Manchester's Oldham Interchange. Greater Manchester has an extensive bus network of 577 routes (2025), [31] managed by Transport for Greater Manchester, [32] including a night bus service which is one of the most extensive outside London. [33] The bus network had an annual ridership of 145.8 million passengers in ...

  6. Finglands Coachways - Wikipedia

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    The sale included the lease of Finglands's depot in Rusholme, routes and approximately 100 members of staff, but no buses. [5] [6] The deal was approved in January 2014, with First Greater Manchester taking over on 9 February 2014. [7] [8] [9] In October 2013, EYMS sold the coach charter part of the business to Bullocks Coaches. [10]

  7. Category:Bus routes in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Greater Manchester bus route 192; F. Free buses in Greater Manchester; L. Leigh-Salford-Manchester Bus Rapid Transit; W. Wilmslow Road bus corridor; The Witch Way; X.

  8. Rosso (bus company) - Wikipedia

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    The company expanded over the following twenty years, operating local buses in Bury, Rochdale and Rossendale, as well as neighbouring Blackburn, Bolton, Burnley and Todmorden. In September 1990, a new depot was established in Rochdale, in order to support new routes introduced in the town following the deregulation of bus services. [3]

  9. Manchester Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Manchester Transit Authority, or MTA, is a public transportation provider in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States.It was founded in 1973 and operates 13 regular bus routes through the city, including a free downtown circulator, which was rebranded as the Green DASH (Downtown Area Shuttle) in 2011.