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Carousel Buses Limited, [2] trading as Carousel Buses, is a bus company based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. Originally an independent company, it is a subsidiary of the Go-Ahead Group . It is grouped together with Oxford Bus Company and Thames Travel , both of Oxfordshire, and with Pulham's Coaches of Gloucestershire, with the ...
High Wycombe Station: Kalamunda Bus Station Gooseberry Hill [116] 277 High Wycombe Station: Midland Station Newburn Road and Midland Road [117] 278 High Wycombe Station: Midland Station Wittenoom Road and Abernethy Road [variations 45] [118] 279 Kalamunda Bus Station: Maddington Central Kelvin Road [119] 280 High Wycombe Station: Westfield Carousel
High Wycombe: Heathrow Central bus station: Carousel Buses [135] 104 High Wycombe: Uxbridge: Carousel Buses [136] 269 Brentwood: Grays: NIBS Buses [137] Crosses border into Greater London in North Ockendon. [137] 328 Mount Vernon Hospital: Abbots Langley: Red Rose Travel [138] 355 Carterhatch: Nicholas Breakspear School: Sullivan Buses [139 ...
Pullen Park Carousel: 1900: Raleigh, North Carolina: Idora Park Merry-Go-Round: 1899: Youngstown, Ohio: delisted, restored as Jane's Carousel in Brooklyn, New York Herschell–Spillman Noah's Ark Carousel: 1913
The junction under construction in 1966. The first section of the M40 to open was the section between junctions 4 and 5 in 1967, [1] construction starting in 1964. The 1967 finished roundabout allowed interchange between the M40, the A404 to Marlow, the A404 into central High Wycombe and a minor residential street.
The building was commissioned to replace the 18th century guildhall in the High Street. [2] The foundation stone for the new building was laid by the mayor, Daniel Clarke, on 5 November 1903. [ 3 ] The building was designed by Charles Bateman and Alfred Hale in the Queen Anne style and was officially opened on 12 October 1904.
The junction is the second meeting point of the two roads; they interchange at the start of the A404 in Marylebone, London, with the A40 forming the Westway.The two roads follow different routes to reach Wycombe, the A40 coming via Beaconsfield and the A404 via North London and Amersham.
The High Wycombe Coachway is a coachway interchange close to junction 4 of the M40 motorway to the west of High Wycombe [1] opened on 16 January 2016. [2] Prior to its establishment, some 150 coaches on the Oxford to London coach route passed High Wycombe each day without stopping because it would cause too much delay for other passengers were they to go via the town centre.